Cubs: Astronomer Activity Badge


12 people have walked on the moon. 11 of them were Scouts. Expand your horizons and reach for the stars, as you get to grips with our mind-boggling solar system.

How to earn your badge:

1.     Make a “Fruit Salad Solar System” and take a picture to show your leader

https://www.scouts.org.uk/activities/fruit-salad-solar-system/

2.       Explain the difference between a planet and a star.

Have a go at pretending to be a star and a planet to learn the difference


3.     Learn how to make a pinhole projector to filter sunlight and see the Sun’s glory without damaging your eyes.

https://www.scouts.org.uk/activities/let-the-sun-shine-in/

 

4.     Observe the Moon, then recreate a much tastier version with a biscuit (or two).

https://www.scouts.org.uk/activities/mystic-biscuit-moons/

 

5.     Do The “Eyes to the skies” activity from the Scout website

Wrap up warm then head outside to explore the night sky. What can you spot high above you?  Identify three constellations.

https://www.scouts.org.uk/activities/eyes-to-the-skies/

 

6.     Find out about two space-related subjects and present some information about them.

    1. Do the “Ask an astronaut” activity from BBC Bitesize, click on a question to hear the answer from Scout ambassador and astronaut, Tim Peake.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zw44jxs/articles/z822hv4  

When You’ve done this, use items of clean recycling to build a model of a space station

If  you get stuck, you could think about where the astronauts sleep, how the station’s powered (solar panels), and where the astronauts carry out experiments. For example, people could use foil to make solar panels or empty bottles and boxes to make modules

2.       Have a go at the “Mission to Mars” activity on the Scout website

https://www.scouts.org.uk/activities/mission-to-mars/

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