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Happy 4th of July! 🇺🇸 On February 8, 2020, the small mountain town of Steamboat Springs, Colorado, became the site of a historic pyrotechnic achievement. During the annual Winter Carnival, a team led by local fireworks enthusiast Tim Borden successfully launched the largest aerial firework ever recorded. The firework shell measured a staggering 62 inches in diameter and weighed over 2,800 pounds. When it was launched from a custom-built steel tube on Howelsen Hill, it soared more than 2,000 feet into the night sky before exploding in a massive red burst that lit up the entire valley. The project was years in the making, with careful planning, engineering, and testing required to ensure the shell could be safely lifted and detonated. A failed attempt the previous year only fueled the team’s determination to perfect their design. With reinforced materials and a stronger mortar tube, the team achieved a flawless launch, and the Guinness World Records officially confirmed it as the largest aerial firework ever successfully detonated. The explosion could be seen and heard for miles, drawing gasps from the thousands of spectators who had gathered for the event. Many described the experience as unforgettable, with the powerful boom reverberating through the surrounding mountains. The successful launch not only set a new world record but also brought national attention to the dedication and passion of a small-town team that dared to go bigger than anyone had before. Original Video Credit: YouTube/Passfire The Fireworks Series #history #science #education #learn #invention #entertainment #news #interesting #tech #facts #story #fyp #viral #explore

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