Fisher Space Pen-ballpoint pen Shuttle Emblem

Model: M4CSH
  • Price: € 19.90
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SHUTTLE EMBLEM

NASA ballpoint pen
Writes in every angle
He writes under above
Writes underwater
Writes to-34 degrees of temperature
Writes to 143 degrees of temperature
Writes in the absence of gravity and used by Nasa astronauts

FEATURES:

  • Model: M4CSH Space Pen sHUTTLE eMBLEM
  • Length 130 mm!!
  • Thickness 9.7 mm
  • Weight: 20 grams
  • Black ink cartridge tip pressurized cartridge media
  • Tungsten tip
  • Metal Clip with SHUTTLE EMBLEM
  • Metal body colour plated
  • Opening pressure
  • Checkering on final to increase grip when writing
  • Black box with hole Shuttle
  • ITS HISTORY

    The pressurized Fisher Space Pen refill fuinventato for NASA over the years ' 60 was or rewind an alternative to pencil in order to allow scrivereanche in the absence of gravity.
    Space missions were infattidiventate of ordinary administration and grafitegenerata of fine dust from pencils could represent a risk to sensitive on-board equipment esofisticatissimi.
    The then young Paul c. Fishervenne to know of this research and, since time was lavorandoad an ink cartridge that is not lost as those in circulation, then decided to invest its resources in this undertaking.
    Theresult was a pressurised refill which was capable of writing even in the absence of gravity but, more importantly, was able to sopportarele esrtreme outer space conditions.
    The thixotropic particolareinchiostro invented by Fisher, with the consistenzasemisolida of a chewing gum, liquefied by incarburo was of tungsten sphere mounted on the tip that was acting with a "effettomacina" that made it possible to write.
    Consequently the inchiostrodi Fisher was able to withstand extreme temperatures, from-35° C up to 120° C, and even write underwater on oily sporcheo surfaces.
    After countless tests even NASA became convinced of this refill dellasuperiorità and since then both the Agency Spazialeamericana and later also Russian, used pennecon refill Fisher for all flights that were used equipaggiumani.
    A Fisher Space Pen was tucked into the suit of dueastronauti Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, who first landed on the Moon, July 20, 1969.

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