Space Pen

The Space Pen, generally referring to the ones marketed by Fisher Space Pen Co., is a particular type of pen. It uses pressurized ink cartridges to allow for features in addition to those offered by a standard ballpoint pen.

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Detailed information

Special abilities

Cultural appearances

There exists a common rumor claiming that NASA spent millions of dollars developing the Space Pen, with the humorous note that the Russian space agency opted to simply use pencils. This has been debunked several times, for instance by Snopes. A bullet style Space pen is on permanent display at the New York Museum of Modern Art (MOMA). The Space Pen was featured on an episode of the American television show Seinfeld.

Criticism

The 'visco-elastic' ink used by Space Pens is said by many detractors to be 'sticky'. Furthermore, the reasonable applications of Space Pens are, for most, too few to surmount their prohibitive cost (as opposed to the more popular ballpoint pen).

See also: Space Pen, Astronauts, Ballpoint pen, Carbon, Ink, Museum of Modern Art, NASA, Pen, Russia, Seinfeld