tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5270594725927146637.post2553196428675697779..comments2020-11-08T05:53:19.678-06:00Comments on LBMM: Serious Case of the Monday'sAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00776757011833051725noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5270594725927146637.post-38713844677281688552009-07-19T21:49:47.941-05:002009-07-19T21:49:47.941-05:00Well, I told you they could make hearts. You didn&...Well, I told you they could make hearts. You didn't even believe that!LBMMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14329285130044184879noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5270594725927146637.post-71517313979243290942009-07-11T22:55:08.906-05:002009-07-11T22:55:08.906-05:00It's not possible, see the below quote from a ...It's not possible, see the below quote from a recent interview with Dr. John Conkling, a pyrotechnics expert.<br /><br />NOVA: What about spelling out letters in the sky?<br /><br />Conkling: The pattern shell is another recent area of innovation—the ability to have aerial fireworks burst and form a perfect heart or a five-pointed star or a smiling happy face. The next logical progression of that will be the ability to create a letter with aerial shell bursts—the pellets come out in the shape of a letter. Obviously, if you can make one letter, there's the potential to string a few letters together and spell out "NOVA" or some other word. We're not there yet. We're still a ways from it, but there's interest in being able to do that.<br /><br />Works Cited<br />http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/fireworks/conkling.htmlTaylornoreply@blogger.com