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The Space Pen (also known as the Zero Gravity Pen), marketed by Fisher Space Pen Co., is a pen that uses pressurised ink cartridges and is claimed to write in zero gravity, upside down, underwater, over wet and greasy paper, at any angle, and in extreme temperature ranges.
The Fisher Space Pen was invented by American industrialist and pen manufacturer Paul C. Fisher and is manufactured in Boulder City, Nevada, USA. Pens claiming some or all of the same abilities have also appeared on the market from other manufacturers.
The ballpoint is made from tungsten carbide and is precisely fitted in order to avoid leaks. A sliding float separates the ink from the pressurized gas. The thixotropic ink in the hermetically sealed and pressurised reservoir is claimed to write for three times longer than a standard ballpoint pen. The pen can write at altitudes up to 12,500 feet (3810 m). The ink is forced out by compressed nitrogen at a pressure of nearly 35 pounds per square inch (340 kPa). Operating temperatures range from -30 to 250 degrees Fahrenheit (-35 to 120 degrees Celsius).
The Space Pen (also known as the Zero Gravity Pen), marketed by Fisher Space Pen Co., is a pen that uses pressurised ink cartridges and is claimed to write in zero gravity, upside down, underwater, over wet and greasy paper, at any angle, and in extreme temperature ranges.
The Fisher Space Pen was invented by American industrialist and pen manufacturer Paul C. Fisher and is manufactured in Boulder City, Nevada, USA. Pens claiming some or all of the same abilities have also appeared on the market from other manufacturers.
The ballpoint is made from tungsten carbide and is precisely fitted in order to avoid leaks. A sliding float separates the ink from the pressurized gas. The thixotropic ink in the hermetically sealed and pressurised reservoir is claimed to write for three times longer than a standard ballpoint pen. The pen can write at altitudes up to 12,500 feet (3810 m). The ink is forced out by compressed nitrogen at a pressure of nearly 35 pounds per square inch (340 kPa). Operating temperatures range from -30 to 250 degrees Fahrenheit (-35 to 120 degrees Celsius).
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FISCHER SPACE PEN
· Writes underwater
· Writes upside down and at any angle
· Writes twice as long as other roller ball pens
· The most dependable, reliable, and versatile pen in the world
The Fisher Space pen ink cartridge is the key to its superiority. It is pressurized with 35 pounds per square inch of gas. This pressure pushes on the sliding float ball allowing our unique thixotropic ink to flow smoothly in the tungsten carbide ball.
Designed to withstand the rigors of space travel, Fisher Pens have earned the reputation of a superior technical pen for all applications.
The NASA Astronaut Pen is the most well known of the Fisher Product line, praised for its durability, dependability and design.
The New York Museum of Modern Art has cited the Fisher Bullet Pen as an outstanding example of industrial art.
Finish: Raw Brass
Length: Open - 5.25" Closed - 3.75"
FISHER ORIGINAL
The Fisher Space Pen Original, is one of the pens supplied crews currently aboard the Space Shuttle and in
all missions.
Developed for NASA, Fisher Space Pen writes underwater reliably on oily surfaces, extreme temperatures
and even upside down! Research, innovation and technology have allowed the conception and the realization
of a refill with a length of writing 15 times more than a normal charging and that maintains the ink efficiency even
after 100 years. Durable and elegant ballpoint pens, all models are entirely made of chromed metal
FEATURES
-Pushbutton
-Length: 13.35 cm-diameter tank 8.1 mm
-Can be used in every position until the last drop of ink
-Works with extreme temperatures: from-34° c to + 120° c
-Has a long term: from 3.65 to 4.57 km
-Writes on wet paper, greased and on many types of plastic
-Not dry and starts to write even after years of use
-The refills are available in various colors and thicknesses
Ballpoint pen "Infinium Space Pen" chromium nitride aluminum with titanium color range.
The only pen in the world guaranteed to write for many years without needing to be recharged.
The pen. Fisher Space Pen uses pressurized ink
· Writes underwater
· Writes upside down and at any angle
· Writes twice as long as other roller ball pens
· The most dependable, reliable, and versatile pen in the world
The Fisher Space pen ink cartridge is the key to its superiority. It is pressurized with 35 pounds per square inch of gas. This pressure pushes on the sliding float ball allowing our unique thixotropic ink to flow smoothly in the tungsten carbide ball.
Designed to withstand the rigors of space travel, Fisher Pens have earned the reputation of a superior technical pen for all applications.
The NASA Astronaut Pen is the most well known of the Fisher Product line, praised for its durability, dependability and design.
The New York Museum of Modern Art has cited the Fisher Bullet Pen as an outstanding example of industrial art.
Lenght:
Open: 13,7 cm.
Closed: 9,4 cm.
Special features of the model Bullet Shuttle Emblem is the small emblem of Space Shuttle on the cap