This is how engineers say 'Merry Christmas'!
Nothing else says"Merry Christmas" like a rocket-powered Christmas tree soaring to an altitude of almost 300 feet . And in this video by the YouTube channel, you can get to see just that, thanks to a group of engineers who wanted to spice up their festivities like never before. Many of these engineers are working in the aerospace industry, so it perhaps shouldn't come as a surprise.
, so naturally you can see fake presents attached to the tree's base spinning as it soars into space. If you want to see the demonstration, make sure you watch the video above, and have yourself a merry little Christmas!
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