How much does an astronaut pen cost?

A newer pen, called the Shuttle Pen, was used on NASA's space shuttles and on the Russian space station, Mir. Of course, you don't have to go to space to get your hands on a space pen--earthbound folks can own one for the low, low price of $50.00.
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Are space pens worth it?

Like I said, Fisher Space Pens are an easy recommendation if you're looking for a relatively inexpensive, write-anywhere option. Personally, I use the Astronaut pen more than the Bullets on a day-to-day basis, but the latter are a fixture in my travel bag when I'm on the road due to their compact size.
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What kind of pen do astronauts use?

The Fisher Space Pen is a gas-charged ball point pen that is rugged and works in a wider variety of conditions, such as zero gravity, vacuum and extreme temperatures. Its thixotropic ink and vent-free cartridge release no significant vapor at common temperatures and low pressures.
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How long does a Space Pen last?

Several of the Fisher Space Pen models (the "Millennium" is one) are claimed to write for a lifetime of "average" use; however, the product literature states that the pen will write exactly 30.7 miles (49.4 km). In contrast, the standard PR (Pressurized Refill) cartridge is rated to write over 12,000 feet (3,700 m).
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Can space pens write in the rain?

Does Fisher Space Pen work on Rite in the Rain? Yes, Fisher Space Pen works on Rite in the Rain. In fact, Fisher Space supplies pens and refills for Rite in the Rain with specially formulated ink. They have identical cartridges with different labels for Fisher Space Pen or Rite in the Rain.
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Are space pens waterproof?

Field Notes | Space Pen - Waterproof, Anti-Gravity.
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Why can't astronauts use pencil?

NASA wanted an alternative to pencils because the lead could easily break off and float away, creating a hazard to astronauts and sensitive electronics on the spacecraft. Cosmonauts also have been using Space Pens since 1969.
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How much did NASA spend to go to the moon?

Adding Project Gemini and the robotic lunar program, both of which enabled Apollo, the U.S. spent a total of $28 billion ($280 billion adjusted). Spending peaked in 1966, three years before the first Moon landing.
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What are bullet pens?

The original Bullet Space Pen was conceived in July of 1948. Paul Fisher was soon machining a new pen design shaped from solid aluminum. It became the first Fisher ball point pen, the #400 Bullet Pen, is arguably the most popular pen of the twentieth century. This pen is now all brass with a Matte black finish.
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Can pens write upside down?

If you are writing upside down, you still cannot use the force of gravity to help the ink flow. While there are several pens that will do this for you, the first in the industry was Fisher. Fisher makes their classic “Space Pen” which can write in basically any conditions, including upside down, and is the best known.
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How does a zero gravity pen work?

Unlike most ballpoint pens, Fisher's pen does not rely on gravity to get the ink flowing. The cartridge is instead pressurized with nitrogen at 35 pounds per square inch. This pressure pushes the ink toward the tungsten carbide ball at the pen's tip. The ink, too, differs from that of other pens.
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Can we buy space pen?

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Can you fly with a space pen?

I'll add it to my travel briefcase! As far as pens and the like go: I've carried all manner of pens, mp, bp, etc in my briefcase and not had problems. Generally in my shirt pocket when flying I'll carry the full size (as opposed to bullet) Fisher Space Pen; absolutely all-metal.
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Can a fire burn in space?

Fires can't start in space itself because there is no oxygen – or indeed anything else – in a vacuum. Yet inside the confines of spacecraft, and freed from gravity, flames behave in strange and beautiful ways. They burn at cooler temperatures, in unfamiliar shapes and are powered by unusual chemistry.
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Who owns the moon?

The short answer is that no one owns the Moon. That's because of a piece of international law. The Outer Space Treaty of 1967, put forward by the United Nations, says that space belongs to no one country.
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How much was Neil Armstrong paid to go to the moon?

Neil Armstrong's Salary

At the time of the Apollo 11 flight in 1969, Neil Armstrong was paid a salary of $27,401 and was the highest paid of the flying astronauts, according to the Boston Herald. That translates to $190,684 in 2019 dollars.
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How much would a Saturn V cost today?

$185 million in 1969–1971 dollars ($1.23 billion in 2019 value). As of 2022, the Saturn V remains the only launch vehicle to carry humans beyond low Earth orbit (LEO).
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When was the space pen invented?

Well, no. In fact it was made by a pen manufacturer in 1966 — but it wasn't until October of 1968 that it went into orbit and fulfilled its space pen destiny. The pen was created by pen maker (naturally) Paul Fisher, who used $1 million of his own money to create the AG-7 anti-gravity pen.
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Why was the space pen invented?

He just wanted to make a pen that would not leak. He experimented few years, invested 1 million dollars and made his first “Anti-Gravity” pen - the AG7, which he patented in 1966. Ink in this pen was not exposed to air but was under pressure which forced the ink out.
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How much did NASA spend on the space race?

The space race was expensive. The Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo projects, which eventually put American astronauts on the moon, cost $25 billion at the time and more than $110 billion when adjusted for inflation.
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How far will a space pen write?

Fisher Space Pens will write for over 12,000 ft. or approximately 2.5 miles.
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Does Fisher make Rite in the Rain pens?

for all intents and purposes, the Rite in the Rain pens are Fisher pens. They're made by Fisher, and are more or less exactly the same pen with a different name. Fisher pens work terrifically on RITR notebooks.
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