It's a firework
Firework
a firework that you set off or a red rocket that can blow out fire
FIREWORK
It is something they use on bonfire nightOr something put on the ground to light upOr maybe something to shoot in the skyOr it might be sparkelers
It refers to a "breaking wheel", a torture device used for capital punishment in the Middle Ages and early modern times for public execution by bludgeoning to death. Legend has it that St Catherine of Alexandria was sentenced to be executed on one of these devices, which thereafter became known as the Catherine wheel.
Take the old one out and put the new one in. Easy...not rocket science.
yes there is one an its called a wheel but as i know
The fireworks device with a wheel propelled with a battery of rockets around the rim is called a Catherine Wheel almost by historical accident. One of the many saints named Catherine, was allegedly tortured or martyred on a spiked wheel. However, no flames nor pyrotechnics were involved. Somehow the wrong buttons get pushed and we have a confusion with chariots of Fire and the biblical tales of Ezekiel and his Wheel, but not referred to as a chariot in the Bible, by the way. Actually Ezekielian wheel would make more sense as the wheel was apparently surrounded with smoke and steam if not actual fire effects. In the US this type of firework is illegal except for organized displays. It is usually called a Pinwheel, maybe becaue of separation of church and state, rather than Catherine wheel which has religious connotations. And Ezekiel saw a Wheel!
A Catherine Wheel is a Firework that sits on a stick and spins around and around and produces colors.Catherine Wheels are very popular in Great Britain. In other nations, it is sometimes better known as a pinwheel. The basic design of a Catherine wheel includes a hub on which to rotate, with explosives mounted to it. When ignited, the hub spins, throwing sparks and flame from the firework. Readers of the Harry Potter novels may be familiar with the Catherine wheel, as one runs rampant, an apparently not uncommon problem, during Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.The firework is named, oddly enough, for a Christian martyr. Catherine of Alexandria lived during the fourth century CE, and was by all accounts an uncommonly well educated woman. In addition to being well read, she participated in debates with leading members of society, and successfully converted many highly placed individuals to Christianity. As a result, she was condemned to "breaking on the wheel," a death which involved having one's limbs broken and threaded through an abundantly spiked wheel. The victim would succumb to his or her injuries, but only after several days. However, when Catherine touched the wheel, it broke, and she was beheaded instead.
A hybrid rocket is the rocket with a rocket motor that uses propellants in two different states of matter; one liquid or gas and one solid.
Catherine had one daughter, Mary but she had no sons.