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  2. How do fireworks — work? - AOL

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    Star-shaped patterns give up star-shaped fireworks, and so on. The timing of what explodes when and with what force can be controlled with precise fuses and thicker wrappings. Even the noise they ...

  3. Pyrotechnics - Wikipedia

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    Pyrotechnic gerbs used in the entertainment industry. Pyrotechnics is the science and craft of creating such things as fireworks, safety matches, oxygen candles, explosive bolts and other fasteners, parts of automotive airbags, as well as gas-pressure blasting in mining, quarrying, and demolition.

  4. Comet (pyrotechnics) - Wikipedia

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    A comet is a type of firework star fired into the sky from the ground which leaves a long trail of sparks in its wake as it flies through the air. A low noise effect that is popular in pyro-musicals because comets can be easily synchronized to music given their instantaneous impact.

  5. Magical: Disney's New Nighttime Spectacular of Magical ...

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    Magical: A Nighttime Spectacular of Magical Celebrations was a 2009–2014 summer fireworks show at Disneyland. [1] Produced by Walt Disney Creative Entertainment, the show featured recorded music and dialogue, fireworks, lower level pyrotechnics, 10k spotlights, and gobo projections via Vari-Lite 3000 Spot fixtures housed in enclosures on Sleeping Beauty Castle and the Matterhorn.

  6. Happily Ever After (Magic Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Happily Ever After is a fireworks and projection mapping show which debuted at the Magic Kingdom on May 12, 2017. [2] [3] Unlike its predecessor, Wishes: A Magical Gathering of Disney Dreams, the show includes projection mapping, lasers, and searchlights, in addition to pyrotechnics, [4] featuring characters from a wide array of Disney films, and music arranged by Tim Heintz. [2]

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  8. 'Home fireworks are the highest risk for children': Why ... - AOL

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    Children between the ages of 15 and 19 have the highest rate of fireworks-related ER visits, followed by kids ages 5 to 9. It's worth noting that 66% of fireworks injuries happened in the weeks ...

  9. Pyrotechnic star - Wikipedia

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    The stars are then cut into cubes. The stars are allowed to dry for some days before being put into the fireworks piece. Priming the stars is often necessary because they may be hard to ignite. Priming consists of coating the surface of the star with a more easily ignited substance, such as black powder.