The Fisher Space Pen was created for space exploration, designed to withstand extreme conditions. After rigorous NASA testing, it debuted on the Apollo 7 mission in 1968 and has been used on every NASA manned spaceflight since. It’s also used aboard the International Space Station and by Russian and Chinese space programs.
With a sealed, pressurized ink cartridge, the Fisher Space Pen writes in extreme conditions—underwater, in zero gravity, and in temperatures from -30°F to +250°F. It lasts three times longer than regular pens and has a 100-year shelf life, making it perfect for professionals in various fields.