My video camera is not sensitive enough to video glow sticks at night. A glow stick in a bottle of water makes a nice glow in the dark round. If you use hot water, they glow brighter but don't last as long.
We did this one year at the church camp. During campfire, I rounded up some bored kids and took them to the field on the other side of a row of trees. We loaded an orange glow stick and launched it. The adults heard the noise and saw the streak in the sky. A couple came to investigate, but due to the location of the gate to the field, but the time they arrived we already reloaded and was pumping up the cannon again.
They watched as we shot it skyward (less running to retrieve it) and the kids took off out in the field. The parents watched it go up and start to come back down and commented "It didn't go off"
I said, "No it didn't"
"But the kids!"
I said, "They are watching it"
The projectile bounced on the ground near the kids. the excited parent said "The Kids! It didn't go off"
I said, " They will bring it back"
Soon the glowing orange projectile was lofted and brought back.. I thought the parents were going to pass out.
When it was brought back, I said " I would have been very surprised if it did go off"