Bottle rocket
Bottle rockets describe any of a large variety of small scale skyrocket. The name derives from people launching them out of bottles and are usually attached to sticks for stabilisation so they take a preplanned flight course. These small skyrockets have been made at least since the early decades of the 20th century in many countries including Japan, China, and the former colony of Portuguese Macao. The older type of bottle rocket was typically a black powder skyrocket with a motor about two inches (5 cm) long and up to 0.375 inch (9 mm)diameter, mounted on a thin bamboo splint and often having a small report charge. A later variant utilizes a whistling propellant pressed into a plastic tube. Some varieties have different effects, such ascending spark tails, colored tails, and even small star bursts. Many of these rockets are cheaply mass-produced and can be sold for a relatively low price, providing amusement to young boys and girls.
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Skyrocket - Report
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Bottle rockets have been specifically banned in many places, even places which allow most other consumer fireworks, because of alleged degree of danger, particularly alleged fire hazard.
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Bottle rockets may also refer to typical science projects in which a plastic soda bottle is propelled by a mixture of air and water. Generally, pressurized air is pumped into a bottle partially filled with water. When released, the rocket will be propelled by the air-water mixture.
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Bottle Rocket is also the name of the 1996 film by Wes Anderson.
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Bottle Rocket - 1996
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Bottle Rocket is also the title of an album released in 1997 by Christian rock band, Guardian.
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Bottle Rocket - 1997 - Christian - Guardian
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