It paid millions of money after this space pen.
Yes they did. Russia used a pencil! No this is completely false when NASA first began sending astronauts into space they didn't even have that much money to blow. The pen that astronauts in both Russia and the US use was completely funded by an individual named Paul Fisher and he spent millions of dollars researching it not billions.
There is a pen appropriately named the Space Pen (also known as Zero Gravity Pen) produced by the Fisher Space Pen Company. The pen itself is also advertised to write underwater.
astronauts use space pen because as there is 0gravity in space ink will not fall on the paper
a space pen
$2.50 :) Very cheap, isen't it?
"The price of a printed pen depends on what type of pen, the imprint, how many colors, and how many pens will be ordered. A printed pen can cost as low as $0.22 each."
Fisher Space Pens vary greatly in price between $8 and $95. The average price for a good quality Fisher Space Pen seems to be between $25 and $35. One can purchase them from Amazon.
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Yes, a pen has matter because matter refers to anything that occupies space and has mass. A pen is made of materials that have mass and occupy space, such as plastic, metal, and ink.
Nothing. NASA did not invent the Zero Gravity Pen. It was invented by Paul Fischer. It's a common urban legend.
The space pen was invented by Paul C. Fisher in the 1960s after NASA experienced issues with traditional pens in space. Fisher developed a pen that used pressurized ink cartridges to work in zero gravity, extreme temperatures, and underwater. The pen went on to be used by astronauts on Apollo missions and continues to be popular for its reliability in various environments.
Gravity is what forces an ink pen to work. The ink flows downward due to gravity. In an area without gravity (like space) the pen wouldn't work.