Overview:
The Fisher Space Pen is a ballpoint pen that will write upside down, underwater, over grease, and in extreme cold and hot temperatures. This pen has an estimated shelf life of 100 years.
Space Pen - $ 19.95
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After rigorous testing, in 1967, NASA selected the Fisher Space Pen for use on the Apollo Missions. They are now used on all manned space flights - American and Russian.
Chrome Bullet Space Pen by Fisher
This is the original bullet Space Pen that in 1969 went to the Moon.
Note: All Bullet Pens come gift boxed and contain a #PR4 Black Ink, Medium Point Pressurized Fisher Refill.
The Fisher Bullet Space Pen can be used:
- Upside down
- Under water
- In extreme temperatures
- At any angle
- On carbonless paper
- Over finger prints
- Zero gravity
Fisher Space Pen facts:
- The average Space Pen Refill will write 12,500 feet.
- The first bullet Space Pen was used in the Apollo 7 mission.
- The Original Bullet Pen was invented in 1948.
- The consistency of Space Pen Ink is most like rubber cement.
- Fisher replacement cartidges are made to fit Mont Blanc, Waterman, Cross, and Paper Mate.
- Prior to the Space Pen, astronauts used pencils to write in space.
- It would take 3,000,000,000 Space Pens to reach the moon.
Key moments in the history of the Fisher Space Pen:
- 1968 - Fisher bullet space pens used on Apollo 7 after two years of testing by NASA
- July 20, 1969 - Bullet Space Pen accompanies Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong during moon landing.
- 1983 - Fisher bullet Space Pen is used by Ronald Reagan to sign the Proclamation inaugurating the Air and Space Bicentennial Year to celebrate Man's first flight in a hot air balloon near Paris France
- 1997 - Used during Everest North Face Ski Expedition
Features & specs:
- Write Underwater
- Write Upside Down
- Write on Grease
- NASA Certified
Space Pen - $ 19.95
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