With it's sealed, pressurized ink cartridge, the Space Pen will work in the freezing cold, the boiling heat, the gravity-free vacuum of Space. It is used on all manned Space Flights- American and Russian. Style: Cap Activation Length: 5.375" Black Ink Medium Point Refillable Ink
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Product Length:
5.25 inches
Product Width:
0.5 inches
Product Height:
0.5 inches
Product Weight:
0.08 pounds
Package Length:
6.9 inches
Package Width:
1.7 inches
Package Height:
0.7 inches
Package Weight:
0.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 3 reviews
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Length: 5.375"
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WRITES WONDERFULLY Feb 27, 2010 ONE OF THE SMOOTHEST BALL POINT PENS I HAVE EVER WRITTEN WITH. GREAT PEN FOR THE MONEY.
space pen Feb 06, 2010 Came when I expected it. Working fine. Second time I bought space pens for my husband. They seem to last a long time.
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Velcro...Mylar...Tang...Fisher Space Pen! Nov 17, 2009 While the current global economic conditions have people doubting whether or not we should continue to pour money into space exploration, whether unmanned or manned, whatever your personal opinion, there is no doubt that our society has reaped the rewards of space exploration over the decades. In addition to the results of scientific experiments from the Moon to the International Space Station, products that have became famous through their development for, or use in the space program, now grace our lives on a daily basis.
One of those products that you can own, and use, in your day-to-day existence, is the Fisher Space Pen. Now available in a number of different designs and price points, the Fisher Space Pen is a pen for home, office, school, and anywhere else you might need a writing implement. With a patented sealed and gas-charged ink cartridge, ink is delivered smoothly and consistently under pressure, enabling the pen to be used at any angle, even upside-down. The pen and ink were also designed tough, and the Fisher Space Pen can write in sub-zero cold, triple digit desert heat, and even underwater. Developed in 1966, the Fisher AG-7 Space Pen first flew on Apollo 7 in October of 1968.
So pick up a little piece of exploration history. Get a Fisher Space Pen; take it wherever you go, and subject it to whatever extremes you encounter. Whichever model you choose, you won't be disappointed.