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List of Merit Badge Requirements
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SPACE EXPLORATION
- Tell the purpose of space exploration including
- historical reason,
- immediate goals in terms of specific knowledge,
- benefits related to Earth resources, technology,
and new products.
- Tell about main steps in humanity's movement into
space and tell the contributions of these individuals:
Jules Verne, K.E. Tsiolkovsky, Robert Goddard, Hermann
Oberth, and Werner von Braun.
- Build, launch, and recover a model rocket.
- 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.
Make a second launch to accomplish a specific
objective. (Rocket must be built to meet the safety code
of the National Association of Rocketry.) 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 the Earth and pictures
of other planets are made and transmitted
- Discuss what has been learned about the Moon and
planets by manned and unmanned spacecraft exploration
and the possible benefits of new knowledge. Do TWO of
the following:
- Construct a data table of recent information
about the planets. For each planet, give important
facts, including distance from the sun, period of
revolution, rotation, number of moons, etc.
- Make a scrapbook of magazine photographs and
news clippings about planetary research.
- Design a spacecraft that will be sent on a
mission to another planet to take samples of its
surface and return them to Earth. Name the planet
your spacecraft will visit; and, in your design,
show how your spacecraft will work and cope with the
environment of that planet.
- Describe the purpose and operation of the space
shuttle. Discuss the following:
- Main components
- Typical mission profile
- Payloads
- Design an Earth-orbiting space station. Make
drawings or a model of your station. Within your design,
consider and plan the following:
- Source of energy
- How it will be constructed
- Life-support systems
- Purpose and function.
- Discuss with your counselor two possible careers in
space exploration.
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