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    | MERIT BADGES |  
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    |  Graphic |  
    | Note: Eagle
Required
 are in Italics
 |  "A"American
Business
 American Culture
 American Heritage
 American Labor
 Animal Science
 Archaeology
 Archery
 Architecture
 Art
 Astronomy
 Athletics
 Atomic Energy
 Auto Mechanics
 Aviation
 
 "B"
 Backpacking
 Basketry
 Bird Study
 Bugling
 
 "C"
 Camping
 Canoeing
 Chemistry
 Cinematography
 Citizenship
Community*
 Citizenship Nation*
 Citizenship World*
 Climbing
 Coin Collecting
 Collections
 Communications*
 Computers
 Cooking
 Crime Prevention
 Cycling*
 "D"Dentistry
 Disability Awareness
 Dog Care
 Drafting
 
 "E"
 Electricity
 Electronics
 Emergency
Preparedness**
 Energy
 Engineering
 Entrepreneurship
 Environmental
Science*
 
 "F"
 Family Life*
 Farm Mechanics
 Fingerprinting
 Fire Safety
 First Aid*
 Fish & Wildlife Mgmt.
 Fishing
 Fly Fishing
 Forestry
 
 "G"
 Gardening
 Genealogy
 Geology
 Golf
 Graphic Arts
 
 "H"
 Hiking
 Home Repairs
 Horsemanship
 
 "I"
 Indian Lore
 Insect Studies
 
 "J"
 Journalism
 
 "K"
 
 "L"
 Landscape Architecture
 Law
 Leatherwork
 Lifesaving**
 
 "M"
 Mammal Study
 Medicine
 Metalwork
 Model Design & Building
 Motorboating
 Music
 
 "N"
 Nature
 
 "O"
 Oceanography
 Orienteering
 
 "P"
 Painting
 Personal Fitness**
 Personal Management*
 Pets
 Photography
 Pioneering
 Plant Science
 Plumbing
 Pottery
 Public Health
 Public Speaking
 Pulp and Paper
 
 "Q"
 
 "R"
 Radio
 Railroading
 Reading
 Reptile & Amphibian Study
 Rifle Shooting
 Rowing
 
 "S"
 Safety
 Salesmanship
 Scholarship
 Sculpture
 Shotgun Shooting
 Skating
 Skiing
 Small Boat Sailing
 Soil & Water
Conservation
 Space Exploration
 Sports**
 Stamp Collecting
 Surveying
 Swimming**
 
 "T"
 Textile
 Theatre
 Traffic Safety
 Truck Transportation
 
 "U"
 
 "V"
 Veterinary Medicine
 
 "W"
 Water Skiing
 Weather
 Whitewater
 Wilderness Survival
 Wood Carving
 Woodwork
 
 "X"
 "Y"
 "Z"
   
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    |  Astronomy Requirements 1983
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  Do the following: 
      Sketch the face of the moon, indicating on it the locations of at least five seas and
        five craters. Within a single week sketch the position of the moon in the sky at the same hour on
        three different evenings. Explain the changes observed. Tell what factors keep the moon in orbit around the earth.Do ONE of the following: 
      Photograph or locate on a map of the sky a planet at approximately weekly intervals at
        the same time of night for at least 4 weeks. Explain any changes noticed on the
        photographs or map. Find out when each of the five visible planets will be observable in the evening sky
        during the next 12 months and compile this information in the form of a chart or table.Do ONE of the following: 
      In a sketch show the position of Venus, Mars, or Jupiter in the sky at approximately
        weekly intervals at the same time for at least 4 weeks. Using a compass, record the direction to the sun at sunset at approximately weekly
        intervals for at least 4 weeks in spring or fall (for 6 to 8 weeks in summer or winter)
        and relate this information to the seasons of the earth. With the aid of diagrams explain the relative positions of sun, earth, and 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.Using the shadow of a vertical pole in sunshine, lay out a true north-south line (a
    meridian). Then, using a line and the pole on another day, measure the altitude of the
    noontime sun and determine your latitude. Identify in the sky at least 10 constellations, four of which are in the Zodiac.
    Identify at least eight conspicuous stars, five of which are of first magnitude. Then do
    the following: 
      Show in a sketch the position of the Big Dipper and its relation to the North Star and
        the horizon early some evening and again 6 hours later the same night. Record the date and
        time of making each sketch. Explain what we see when we look at the Milky Way.With the aid of diagrams (or real telescopes if available) explain the difference
    between reflecting and refracting telescopes. Describe the basic purpose of a telescope,
    and list at least three other instruments used with telescopes. Do the following: 
      Describe the composition of the sun, its relationship to other stars and some effects of
        its radiation on the Earth's weather. Define sunspots and describe some of the effects
        they may have on this radiation. Identify at least one star that is red, one that is blue, and one that is yellow, and
        explain the meaning of these colors.Do ONE of the following: 
      Visit a planetarium or observatory and submit a report to your counselor both on the
        activities occurring there and on the exhibits of instruments and other astronomical
        objects you observed. Spend at least 3 hours observing celestial objects through a telescope or field glass,
        and write a report for your counselor on what you observed.Name different career opportunities in astronomy. Explain how to prepare for one of
    them. List the high school courses most useful in beginning such preparation. |  |  |