Fisher's Artemis Space Pen Series features three different models, each emblazoned with NASA's program logo.
Fisher Space Pen is ready for NASA's next missions to the moon, 50 years after its writing instruments were used by astronauts on the lunar surface., as well as a special edition of its original model space pen that made history on NASA's Apollo missions. All of the new pens feature Fisher's patented pressurized ink cartridge that allows them to write in the extreme environments of outer space, as well as upside down, under water and on almost any surface on Earth.
"Fisher Space Pen is used on every NASA crewed space mission, as well as on the International Space Station. Our new Artemis Space Pen series honors the space pioneers of NASA's Apollo program and looks to the future of space exploration on the moon, Mars and beyond," Matt Fisher, vice president of Fisher Space Pen, said in a statement.
Each of the pens in the new Artemis series are emblazoned with NASA's program logo, representing the space agency's goals of returning astronauts to the moon, establishing a sustainable presence on the lunar surface and then proceeding to Mars. The Artemis I mission, which is targeted for launch this spring, will mark the first integrated test of NASA's new
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