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A "space pen" is a pressurized ink pen adapted for use in zero gravity or underwater.

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The "space pen" is a writing instrument that was designed to overcome one of the limitations of using inkpens in space. Without gravity, the ink would not flow to the ball point. This was solved by adding a slightly over-pressurized chamber behind the ink in the actual pen cartridge. This would force the ink to flow.

The copyrighted design by the Fisher company, also known as the Zero Gravity Pen, appeared in 1965. Because of its design, it could also write on wet or greasy surfaces with better results than ordinary ballpoint pens. NASA also used grease pens, mechanical pencils, and felt-tip markers such as the Marks-a-Lot or Sharpie design.

The Russian space program famously used pencils instead. The problem was that graphite and wood posed a combustion hazard, and that stray graphite (being a conductor) could conceivably short out electronic circuits in a spacecraft.

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Is there any kind of pen that works in space?

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.


How was the space pen invented?

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.


Who invented the space pen?

The space pen was invented by Paul C. Fisher in 1965. Fisher developed a specially designed pen with a pressurized ink cartridge that could write in zero gravity and extreme temperatures, addressing the unique challenges faced by astronauts in space.


How was the zero gravity pen originally used in space?

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.


What pen is used in Space?

A Fisher Space Pen, specifically the AG7 model, is commonly used in space by astronauts due to its ability to write in microgravity, extreme temperatures, and upside down. The pen uses a specially formulated ink that is pressurized to work in the harsh conditions of space.

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Is there any kind of pen that works in space?

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.


How much did Russia pay for the space pen?

It paid millions of money after this space pen.


Why do astronauts use space pen?

astronauts use space pen because as there is 0gravity in space ink will not fall on the paper


What pen can write up side down?

a space pen


When was the space pen invented?

1965


Does a pen have matter?

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.


How was the space pen invented?

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.


Why the Ink pen is not used in Space?

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.


Who invented the space pen?

The space pen was invented by Paul C. Fisher in 1965. Fisher developed a specially designed pen with a pressurized ink cartridge that could write in zero gravity and extreme temperatures, addressing the unique challenges faced by astronauts in space.


What is a closed space that holds livestock?

a pen


What kind of a pen writes 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


How was the zero gravity pen originally used in space?

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.