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				 SPACE EXPLORATION
 These were the REQUIREMENTS before the REVISIONS 
				which were made when a new merit badge pamphlet was issued during 
				2004after the 2004 edition of BOY SCOUT REQUIREMENTS was issued.
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					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 about the contributions of these individuals:
					
						Jules Verne, K.E. Tsiolkovsky, Robert Goddard, Hermann Oberth, and Wernher von Braun.Build, launch, and recover a model 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 tubeEngine mount Fins Igniter Launch lug Nose conePayload Recovery systemRocket engineDiscuss 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 plant.Describe the purpose and operation of the space shuttle. 
					Discuss the following:
						Main components Typical mission profilePayloadsDesign 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 constructedLife-support systems Purpose and functionDiscuss with your counselor two possible careers in space 
					exploration.* 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. 
 BSA Advancement ID#: 107 Pamphlet Revision Date: 1990 (2004)
 Requirements last revised in 1984 (2004)
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