{"id":106868,"date":"2014-02-07T20:41:23","date_gmt":"2014-02-08T01:41:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/astronomy-merit-badge-main-page-meritbadgedotorg.php"},"modified":"2014-02-07T20:41:23","modified_gmt":"2014-02-08T01:41:23","slug":"astronomy-merit-badge-main-page-meritbadgedotorg","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/astronomy\/astronomy-merit-badge-main-page-meritbadgedotorg.php","title":{"rendered":"Astronomy merit badge &#8211; Main Page &#8211; MeritBadgeDotOrg"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Do the following:                                          a. Explain to your counselor the most likely                hazards you may encounter while participating in                astronomy activities, and what you should do to                anticipate, help prevent, mitigate, and respond to                these hazards.                                            b. Explain first aid for injuries or illnesses such                as heat and cold reactions, dehydration, bites and                stings, and damage to your eyes that could occur                during observation.                                            c. Describe the proper clothing and other                precautions for safely making observations at night                and in cold weather. Then explain how to safely                observe the Sun, objects near the Sun, and the                Moon.                                              Explain what light pollution is and how it and air          pollution affect astronomy.                    With the aid of diagrams (or real telescopes if          available), do each of the following:                                          a. Explain why binoculars and telescopes are                important astronomical tools. Demonstrate or                explain how these tools are used.                                            b. Describe the similarities and differences of                several types of astronomical telescopes, including                at least one that observes light beyond the visible                part of the spectrum (i.e., radio, X-ray,                ultraviolet, or infrared).                                            c. Explain the purposes of at least three                instruments used with astronomical telescopes.                                            d. Describe the proper care and storage of                telescopes and binoculars both at home and in the                field.                                              Do the following:                                          a. Identify in the sky at least 10 constellations,                at least four of which are in the zodiac.                                            b. Identify at least eight conspicuous stars, five                of which are of magnitude 1 or brighter.                                            c. Make two sketches of the Big Dipper. In one                sketch, show the Big Dippers orientation in the                early evening sky. In another sketch, show its                position several hours later. In both sketches,                show the North Star and the horizon. Record the                date and time each sketch was made.                                            d. Explain what we see when we look at the Milky                Way.                                              Do the following:                                          a. List the names of the five most visible planets.                Explain which ones can appear in phases similar to                lunar phases and which ones cannot, and explain                why.                                            b. Using the Internet (with your parents                permission) and other resources, find out when each                of the five most visible planets that you                identified in requirement 5a will be observable in                the evening sky during the next 12 months, then                compile this information in the form of a chart or                table.                                            c. Describe the motion of the planets across the                sky.                                            d. Observe a planet and describe what you saw.                                              Do the following:                                          a. Sketch the face of the Moon and indicate at                least five seas and five craters. Label these                landmarks.                                            b. Sketch the phase and the daily position of the                Moon, at the same hour and place, for four days in                a row. Include landmarks on the horizon such as                hills, trees, and buildings. Explain the changes                you observe.                                            c. List the factors that keep the Moon in orbit                around Earth.                                            d. With the aid of diagrams, explain the relative                positions of the Sun, Earth, and the Moon at the                times of lunar and solar eclipses, and at the times                of new, first-quarter, full, and last-quarter                phases of the Moon.                                              Do the following:                                          a. Describe the composition of the Sun, its                relationship to other stars, and some effects of                its radiation on Earths weather and                communications.                                            b. Define sunspots and describe some of the effects                they may have on solar radiation.                                            c. Identify at least one red star, one blue star,                and one yellow star (other than the Sun). Explain                the meaning of these colors.                                              With your counselors approval and guidance, do ONE          of the following:                                          a. Visit a planetarium or astronomical observatory.                Submit a written report, a scrapbook, or a video                presentation afterward to your counselor that                includes the following information:                                                      1. Activities occurring there                                                        2. Exhibits and displays you saw                                                        3. Telescopes and other instruments being used                                                        4. Celestial objects you observed                                                                              b. Plan and participate in a three-hour observation                session that includes using binoculars or a                telescope. List the celestial objects you want to                observe, and find each on a star chart or in a                guidebook. Prepare an observing log or notebook.                Show your plan, charts, and log or notebook to your                counselor before making your observations. Review                your log or notebook with your counselor afterward.                                            c. Plan and host a star party for your Scout troop                or other group such as your class at school. Use                binoculars or a telescope to show and explain                celestial objects to the group.                                            d. Help an astronomy club in your community hold a                star party that is open to the public.                                            e. Personally take a series of photographs or                digital images of the movement of the Moon, a                planet, an asteroid, meteor, or a comet. In your                visual display, label each image and include the                date and time it was taken. Show all positions on a                star chart or map. Show your display at school or                at a troop meeting. Explain the changes you                observed.                                              Find out about three career opportunities in          astronomy. Pick one and find out the education, training,          and experience required for this profession. Discuss this          with your counselor, and explain why this profession          might interest you.                                              The text of these          requirements is locked and can only be edited by an administrator.          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