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This is the moment skydivers brought out pyrotechnics for an epic nighttime jump over Arizona.
The group, known as Max Pyro 2.0, set two new records- the Vertical Night Record and a Sequential Vertical Night Record - on March 22 and 23 over Eloy, about an hour outside of Phoenix.
As the 42 daredevils jumped from a plane, the dazzling sparklers, attached to their ankles, lit up the dark night sky.
'The dedication and skill of every participant, combined with the electrifying spectacle of synchronized pyrotechnics, made this achievement truly unforgettable,' event organizer Sara Curtis told AZ Family.
Skydivers that participated in the spectacle represented ten different countries, including Australia, Argentina, France, Brazil, the US and more.
A group called Max Pyro 2.0 illuminated the night sky in Eloy, Arizona on March 22 and 23 and set two new records
Video of the eye-catching event starts with the group of skydivers huddled inside of a plane in the sky just before they fell to the earth
Floating in the air, the divers resembled human sparklers as fire sparks trickle down from above
The group set a new record for Vertical Night jump using 42 skydivers. The old record was set in 2021 with 14 jumpers in Germany, according to the Arizona Republic.
The next night, the jump of 21 skydivers over Arizona set a record for Sequential Vertical Two-point Night record.
Video of the eye-catching event starts with the group of