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Santa’s sleigh could fly — with an engine like NASA’s Saturn V rocket: study

Por: New York Post Life December 20, 2022

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Santa Claus needs more than his reindeer to fly. A new study published in University of Leicester’s journal claims that Santa’s sleigh could actually fly with some major advancements — similar to those of The physics students beyond the study were inspired by the scene in 2003’s “Elf” in which Santa harnesses a jet engine to power his sleigh. The students wanted to create a simple model addressing what exactly would keep a under such... + full article



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