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.
this pen was invented for use in space
Paul Fisher, an American inventor and politician, invented the space pen in 1965.
The astronauts use space pen to write in space or zero gravity.The Space Pen (also known as the Zero Gravity Pen), marketed by Fisher Space Pen Company, is a pen that uses pressurized 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. Paul C. Fisher first patented the AG7 "anti gravity" pen in 1965. Pens claiming some or all of the same abilities have also appeared on the market from other manufacturers.
The zero gravity pen was originally used in space so astronauts wouldn't have to find a pen for example if the zero gravity pen floats then the astronauts would be able to see where a pen is because if the pen did not float then if one of the astronauts needed to write something down they would have to write.
there are no ballpoint pens in space. But you can use pencils or a fine-liner (that uses capillary suction).
Good Question Well ......... There is a vaccuum-cartridge pen that will write in space. There is also a device known as a "pencil." :)
this pen was invented for use in space
during the space race back in 1960's ,nasa was faced with a major problem . the astronaut needed a pen that would write in the space vacum.nasa went to work.at a cost of$1.5millons .the developed a "astronaut pen".it enjoyed the minor succes on the commercial market. the Russians were faced with the same dilemma they used a pencil a fisher space pen is used
No, Kurt Vonnegut did not have any pen names. He wrote under his own name for all of his published works.
The only difference between space pens and any other kind of pen is that space pens work in any position in which you hold them, whereas other pens need gravity to make the ink flow to the tip, so that they will dry up if you try to write with them in the wrong position.
It paid millions of money after this space pen.
astronauts use space pen because as there is 0gravity in space ink will not fall on the paper
Paul Fisher, an American inventor and politician, invented the space pen in 1965.
a space pen
The astronauts use space pen to write in space or zero gravity.The Space Pen (also known as the Zero Gravity Pen), marketed by Fisher Space Pen Company, is a pen that uses pressurized 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. Paul C. Fisher first patented the AG7 "anti gravity" pen in 1965. Pens claiming some or all of the same abilities have also appeared on the market from other manufacturers.
Pen computing works by using a digital pen to draw on a special screen. There are now applications that allow a user to draw on touch screens with their fingers or a digital pen. Newer smart phones feature digital pen computing.
mooo! Black ink pen mooo!! *makes noises in backround mooo!* and any other dark ink will work too