When astronauts began to explore the reaches of outer space, Paul Fisher realized that there was no existing pen which could perform in its freezing cold, boiling hot vacuum. Countless experiments resulted in the invention of the sealed and pressurized Fisher Space Pen® cartridge and in 1967, after 18 months of rigorous testing by NASA, the Space Pen was selected for use by the astronauts. Still used on manned space flights, the Fisher Space Pen is unconditionally guaranteed to give outstanding service in the gravity free vacuum of outer space. Even if you suspect the moon landing was a NASA hoax, the Fisher Space Pen is still your ideal "go anywhere, write anywhere pen" — unconditionally guaranteed to write:
• Upside down
• Underwater
• At any angle
• In freezing cold
• In burning heat
• On most smooth surfaces
• On coated papers
• On photographs
• On wet paper
• On x-rays