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2011
Space Exploration Merit Badge
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Scoutmaster Bucky Comments: |
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The Space Exploration Merit Badge is a fun and exciting merit badge that takes Scouts on a tour around the world and beyond.
If you like the Space Exploration Merit Badge, consider also doing Astronomy and Model Design and Building. |
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BSA Advancement ID |
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107 |
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Created |
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1965 |
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Last Requirements Revision |
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2005 |
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Scoutmaster Bucky offered this merit badge: |
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Saturday March
6, 2010 |
Richfield,
MN |
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40 Scouts |
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Requirements: |
source: Boy Scout Requirements, 2011 Edition |
Tell the purpose of space exploration and include the following:
Historical reasons
Immediate goals in terms of specific knowledge
Benefits related to Earth resources, technology, and new products
Design a collector's card, with a picture on the front and information on the
back, about your favorite space pioneer. Share your card and discuss four other
space pioneers with your counselor. Build, launch, and recover a model rocket.* Make a second launch to accomplish a
specific objective. (Rocket must be built to meet the safety code of the
National Association of Rocketry. See the "Model Rocketry" chapter of the
Space Exploration merit badge pamphlet.) Identify and explain the
following rocket parts:
Body tube
Engine mount
Fins
Igniter
Launch lug
Nose cone
Payload
Recovery system
Rocket engine
Discuss and demonstrate each of the following:
The law of action-reaction
How rocket engines work
How satellites stay in orbit
How satellite pictures of Earth and pictures of other planets are made and
transmitted
Do TWO of the following:
Discuss with your counselor an unmanned space exploration mission and an early
manned mission. Tell about each mission's major discoveries, its importance, and
what we learned from it about the planets, moons, or regions of space explored
Using magazine photographs, news clippings, and electronic articles (such as
from the Internet), make a scrapbook about a current planetary mission
Design an unmanned mission to another planet or moon that will return samples of
its surface to Earth. Name the planet or moon your spacecraft will visit. Show
how your design will cope with the conditions of the planet's or moon's
environment
Describe the purpose, operation,
and components of ONE of the following:
Space shuttle
International Space Station
Design an inhabited base located on the Moon or Mars. Make drawings or a model
of your base. In your design, consider and plan for the following:
Source of energy
How it will be constructed
Life-support system
Purpose and function
Discuss with your counselor two possible careers in space exploration that
interest you. Find out the qualifications, education, and preparation required
and discuss the major responsibilities of those positions. * If local laws prohibit the launching of model rockets, do the following
activity: Make a model of a NASA rocket. Explain the functions of the parts.
Give the history of the rocket.
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this page last reviewed and updated -
March 2011 |
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