Astronomy
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| | This is the Boy Scout Astronomy Merit Badge. Cub Scouts and Webelos Scouts can earn the Cub Scout Astronomy belt loop and pin |
| | Astronomy requires prior counselor approval for requirement(s) #9. |
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| Status: | Elective | |
| Created: | 1911 | |
| Discontinued: | no | |
| BSA Advancement ID: | 022 | |
| Requirements revision: | 2010 | |
| Latest pamphlet revision: | 2011 | |
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| “ | In learning about astronomy, Scouts study how activities in space affect our own planet and bear witness to the wonders of the night sky: the nebulae, or giant clouds of gas and dust where new stars are born; old stars dying and exploding; meteor showers and shooting stars; the moon, planets, and a dazzling array of stars. | ” |
The Astronomy merit badge was one of the original 57 merit badges issued by the Boy Scouts of America in 1911.
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Notes
| | A FREE workbook for Astronomy is available here! with the maps, charts, links, diagrams, and checklists you need! Or click here to print just the Astronomy requirements. | meritbadge.org has PDF and DOC versions of Boy Scout merit badge workbooks, Webelos workbooks, and Cub Scout workbooks. |
- Per the BSA: "You should read the merit badge pamphlet on the subject." Pamphlets (books) are at local Scout Shops and online at ScoutStuff.org.
- "Get a signed Merit Badge application from your Scoutmaster." An online, printable Word doc file version is available.
Requirement resources
1. First Aid: Heat Reactions - Cold Reactions - Dehydration - Bites and Stings - Eye Injury
- Your handbook is your primary reference. See First Aid Skills for step-by-step instructions and lesson video links.
- See also: First Aid Merit Badge Pamphlet - First Aid Kit - Emergency Kit - Guide to Safe Scouting - Physcial
2. Light pollution
3. Binoculars basics - Telescope types and instruments
4a. Constellations - Eclipses, moon phases, Milky Way, etc.
4b. Conspicuous Stars (brightest)
5a. Planet location and visibility by month - Details on the planets - Planetary Orbits Video
5b. Monthly planner for upcoming moon and planet events
- Constellation Chart for any date, time, and location
- Click Select from map to enter your location then click Whole sky chart
- Click Select from map to enter your location then click Whole sky chart
6. Sky View Café - Java applet which shows the precise locations of celestial bodies at any latitude/longitude. Provides different viewings to suit your needs as well as data on the movements of each body. Can also change the dates to look at information on previous days.
7. Moon phases, surface, moon phase video, etc.
7d. See the Astronomy Workbook for the diagrams you will need.
8a. Wikipedia article
8b. Star Colors with examples
10. Career opportunities in astronomy.
Related awards
Science-related awards
- Boy Scout Merit Badges: Animal Science - Archaeology - Astronomy - Architecture - Chemistry - Composite Materials - Computers - Electricity - Electronics - Energy - Environmental Science - Geology - Nuclear Science - Radio - Space Exploration - Weather
- Webelos Activity Badge: Engineer - Geologist - Scientist
- Cub Scout Belt Loops & Pins: Astronomy - Geography - Geology - Science - Weather
Outdoor-related awards
- Boy Scout ranks: Tenderfoot - Second Class - First Class
- Boy Scout awards: Firem'n Chit - Totin' Chip - Paul Bunyan Woodsman
- Boy Scout Merit Badges: Astronomy - Backpacking - Camping - Canoeing - Climbing - Cooking - Cycling - Fire Safety - Hiking - Orienteering - Pioneering - Rowing - Weather - Water Sports - Whitewater - Wilderness Survival
- Venturing: Outdoor Bronze Award; Ranger Award electives: Backpacking
- Webelos Activity Badges: Forester - Naturalist - Outdoorsman
- Cub Scout Belt Loops & Pins: Astronomy - Map and Compass - Weather
See also
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Merit Badge information
- An Introduction to Merit Badges – how to get started, who chooses the counselor, etc.
- Merit Badge Worksheets & Requirements – with the revision dates, diagrams, charts, checklists, logs, and links you need.
- Merit Badge Application – offers online resources to let you print "Blue Cards," etc.
- Merit Badge FAQ – answers dozens of questions like: Who can be a counselor? Can requirements be added or removed?
- Merit Badges Requiring Prior Approval – Certain requirements need prior approval. Most do not. Here is the list.
- Also see: Most Popular Merit Badges – Merit Badge Policies – Eagle-Required Merit Badges – Merit Badge Days
- Additionally: List of Merit Badges by Field of Study – Merit Badge Pamphlets & Libraries
- Merit Badge Counselors must complete Youth Protection Training, file an Adult Application (and Merit Badge Counselor Information Form); and be approved by the local council. (See the Guide for Merit Badge Counselors for additional details.)
External links
- Amateur Telescope Maker's - Stelfane home page
- Astronomy and Space - Interactive Web Resources
- Astronomy and Space : Fact files : Learning : National Maritime Museum
- The Astronomy Cafe
- AstroWeb - Astronomy/Astrophysics on the Internet
- The Constellations and Their Stars
- Current Night Sky - Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
- Earth & Sky
- Infrared Astronomy
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- The Nine Planets Solar System Tour
- Plans for Building a Dobsonian Telescope
- Tonight's Sky - New things to discover every night
- Views of the Solar System
- Windows to the Universe
- Guide to the Planets
- Details on Each Planet
- Find Satellites, Constellations, Planets and more

