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  2. Skyrocket - Wikipedia

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    The time interval between the images is about 0.1 seconds. A skyrocket is a type of firework that uses a solid-fuel rocket to rise quickly into the sky; a bottle rocket is a small skyrocket. At the apex of its ascent, it is usual for a variety of effects ( stars, bangs, crackles, etc.) to be emitted. Skyrockets use various stabilisation ...

  3. Consumer fireworks - Wikipedia

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    Daytime fireworks include most bottle rockets, smoke balls, firecrackers, and other fireworks that emit very little or no light. Some examples of daytime consumer fireworks include: Skyrocket — Launch into the air, sometimes with a high-pitched whistling sound, with a report at the end. Some varieties may emit sparks upon launch.

  4. Rocket (firework) - Wikipedia

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    1.4 Consumer Display Rocket. A rocket is a pyrotechnic firework made out of a paper tube packed with gunpowder that is propelled into the air. Types of rockets include the skyrockets, which have a stick to provide stability during airborne flight; missiles, which instead rotate for stability or are shot out of a tube; and bottle rockets, smaller fireworks – 1½ in (3.8 cm) long, though the ...

  5. The Bottle Rockets - Wikipedia

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    The Bottle Rockets were an American rock band formed in Festus, Missouri in 1992, and was based in St. Louis, Missouri.Its founding members were Brian Henneman (guitar, vocals), Mark Ortmann (drums), Tom Parr (1992–2002, guitar, vocals) and Tom Ray (1992–1997, bass guitar); the most recent lineup consisted of Henneman, Ortmann, John Horton (joined 2003, guitar) [1] and Keith Voegele [2] [3 ...

  6. Is your family eating rocket fuel? Consumer Reports study ...

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    It's a chemical that is made in the U.S. and used in solid fuel for rockets and missiles. It's also used in the construction of highway safety flares, fireworks, matches, pyrotechnics, explosives ...

  7. Qassam rocket - Wikipedia

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    The Qassam rocket (Arabic: صاروخ القسام Ṣārūkh al-Qassām; also Kassam) is a simple, steel artillery rocket developed and deployed by the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military arm of Hamas. These rockets cannot be fired to target specific military objectives in or near civilian areas, and are "indiscriminate when used ...

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    Illegal fireworks include but are not limited to sky lanterns, missiles, rockets, firecrackers, cherry bombs, m-80s, Roman candles and bottle rockets. Legal fireworks sold from June 23 to July 6 ...

  9. Fireworks - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, single-shot air bombs and bottle rockets were banned, and rocket sizes were limited. From March 2008 any firework with more than 5% flashpowder per tube has been classified 1.3G. [ clarification needed ] The aim of these measures was to eliminate "pocket money" fireworks, and to limit the disruptive effects of loud bangs.