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Adler Voyager
Adler Voyager

43 learners earned this badge

Earners have completed an entire process of completing an intensive project that required in-depth research and multiple iterations of their work. They delivered the results of their project to a public audience.

Issuer:

Adler Planetarium
http://www.adlerplanetarium.org/

Evidence:

Badge Type: showcase

Expected Duration: 4 weeks

Criteria

  1. Get your project approved by a mentor OR complete the Adler Commander badge.
  2. Deliver a presentation to a public audience that details your independent project.

Earn by participating in:

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You've shown that you have the knowledge and ability to showcase a complex project.

Astrophotography

You've shown that you have the knowledge and ability to showcase a complex project.

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You've shown that you have the knowledge and ability to showcase a complex project.

Astrophotography

You've shown that you have the knowledge and ability to showcase a complex project.

Sorry. This activity is no longer available.

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