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CUB SCOUT
ACADEMICS: ASTRONOMY
Tiger
Cubs, Cub Scouts, and Webelos Scouts may complete requirements in a family,
den, pack, school, or community environment. Tiger Cubs must work with their
parents or adult partners. Parents and partners do not earn loops or pins.
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ASTRONOMY
ACADEMICS BELT LOOP
Complete
these three requirements:
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Set up and demonstrate how to focus a simple telescope or binoculars.
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Draw a diagram of our solar system--identify the planets and other objects.
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Explain the following terms: planet, star, solar system, galaxy, the Milky
Way, black hole, red giant, white dwarf, comet, meteor, moon, asteroid, and
universe.
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ASTRONOMY
ACADEMICS PIN
Earn the
Astronomy belt loop, and complete five of the following requirements:
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Draw a diagram of a telescope and explain how it works.
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Locate and identify five constellations. You may use a telescope.
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Using a telescope, find at least one planet and identify it.
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Find the North Star. Explain its importance.
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Interview an astronomer. Learn about careers that relate to Astronomy. What
school subjects will help you get a job in astronomy?
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Visit an observatory or a planetarium. Give a report on what you learned to
your den.
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Make a poster illustrating the different kinds of stars. Include a diagram
showing the life cycle of a star.
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Learn about some of the early space missions. Tell your den or family about
one of them.
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Find a current event about a recent happening related to space. Tell your
den or family about this event.
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Make a chart to show the phases of the moon over a two-month period. Define
a blue moon.
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Write a report on two famous astronomers.
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Locate three major observatories on a map. Explain why these locations are
good for astronomy.
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