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YOUNG CHRONICLE November 14th, 2014 Kaun Bola? Ebola… Continued from Page 3 Ebola is a deadly virus and its symptoms can start with fever and headache, like flu. But it can get worse and cause death too. This is why it's very important that infected people get treatment right away. How Do People Catch Ebola? It doesn’t spread through air or touch, or food or water like cold and flu. It spreads when a someone who has Ebola spurts saliva while talking, or when another person touches the blood of a person infected with Ebola. This is why doctors need to be extremely careful while treating Ebola patients. Where Did Ebola Come From? Scientists aren't sure how the first person caught Ebola in Africa. But they think that people may have picked it up through infected animals. Apes, chimpanzees, gorillas, monkeys are considered carriers of this virus. The Ebola epidemic gets its name from the Ebola River in Africa. The disease was first reported in a village on the river in 1976. The threat of Ebola seems to have risen again and one case has been reported in Mumbai too. How Can Ebola be prevented? Fun Facts About the Hubble Telescope Continued from page 2 • Hubble is the length of a large school bus. It weighs as much as two adult elephants. Hubble travels around Earth at about 5 miles per second. • The Hubble Space Telescope takes one round the Earth every 97 minutes. • It travels 569 kms above the Earth. • The Hubble Telescope shares about 120 gigabytes of data every week. • It receives its energy from the sun through two 25-foot solar panels. • The Hubble Telescope is able to lock onto an object that it is photographing. This allows it to remain steady in order to produce a near-perfect image. Page 4 21/11/14