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BSA Astronomy Merit Badge Book - Learning Activities for Youth.

Astronomy is a natural science that studies celestial objects and phenomena. It uses mathematics, physics, and chemistry in order to explain their origin and evolution. Objects of interest include planets, moons, stars, nebulae, galaxies, and comets.

Amateur Astronomers play an active role in this science. This is especially true for the discovery and observation of transient events. Amateur astronomers have helped with many important discoveries, such as finding new comets.

There are many fun-filled educational adventure opportunities available for families and local youth groups in Catalina Island Astronomy.

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BSA Scouting & Astronomy[]

Star gazing is much more exciting when the billions of gas forms are reflected in crystal waters below. After a daytime class learning scoutcraft at scout camp, spend an evening on the hill overlooking the western ocean studying the nighttime sky.


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Many local Scout Groups frequently take youth-led monthly wilderness outings which include great opportunities for amateur astronomy. This includes activities that promote positive leadership, service, personal management and character traits.

The best part of Astronomy is being out in the dark open wilderness, far away from city light pollution and when you look up at the sky - know what highlights to look for. Even with just a basic set of binoculars you can easily find some very unique secrets hiding in the sky.

Other scouting resources for Astronomy include the following:

  • Astronomy Merit Badge - The BSA Merit badge program has many useful suggestions for discovery learning activities include observation activities, personal study assignments, field trips, meeting with experienced mentors, etc in a safe environment. Many scout units are able to network with existing local resources.
  • Astronomy NOVA Award - Out of this World - STEM group activities for younger Cub Scouts.
  • Astronomy Rugged-O : A popular scouting activity that involves camping overnight directly under the stars (without a tent!) Being away from light sources this creates an optimum stargazing wilderness experience.
  • Boy Scouts of America units sponsor a number scout camps in the area that include facilities to support Astronomy and other great outdoor activities. Many are open to the public during the year (conditions permitting) at a very low rates.
    • Camp Emerald Bay - Operated by BSA West Los Angeles Area Council. Traditional Summer Camp registration includes the program areas of Ecology and Conservation, Scoutcraft, Field Sports, Aquatics, Handicraft, and Marine Science.
    • Emerald Bay Outdoor Academy - Located at BSA Camp Emerald Bay : Emerald Bay Outdoor Academy is a top-notch science, conservation, and research outdoor education camp located on Catalina Island in California. We offer a curriculum focused on leadership, character development, marine and earth sciences. Students that visit Emerald Bay are never ready to go home!
    • Camp Cherry Valley- BSA Scout Camp operated by the Greater Los Angeles Area Council. Since 1921, Camp Cherry Valley has provided a life-changing experience to over one-million youth. Located on Santa Catalina Island, Cherry Cove is renowned for its calm, crystal clear waters teeming with marine wildlife. The camp’s beautiful protective cove and sandy beach provides an unparalled aquatic adventure for your Scouts and Unit.
  • BeAScout.org - Find a Scout Pack, Troop or Crew near you.
  • Astronomy for Scout Groups - ScoutingMagazine.org Special Feature: Cultivate a lifelong interest in the sky and in science by using these tips for viewing the starry sky with your Scouts and Venturers.

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Local Programs[]

Local community Astronomy programs include the following:

Community Groups & Forums[]

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Astronomy Calendar[]

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Astronomy Magazine is found online at Astronomy.com.

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Resources[]

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See Also[]

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ThinkAndGrin[]

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Astronomy Jokes found at ScoutLife.org.

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