A Cheap Ballpoint Pen Is All What You Need To Write In Space
from the those-amazing-ballpoint-pens dept
Roland Piquepaille writes "Today, I had a big surprise. Like many people, I always believed that it was impossible to write in space with ordinary pens because ink would not flow. So imagine my astonishment when I read "Pedro Duque's diary from space" this morning. Pedro Duque is an astronaut since 1992. Now, he's on board of the International Space Station (ISS) since October 18, 2003. And he's writing -- from space -- with a cheap ballpoint pen, like Russians apparently always did: "So I also took one of our ballpoint pens, courtesy of the European Space Agency (just in case Russian ballpoint pens are special), and here I am, it doesn't stop working and it doesn't 'spit' or anything." Thank you Pedro! You just destroyed one of the only certainties I had in life. You'll find more details on my blog, including a photograph of Pedro Duque working on ISS." So, all those pens sold as being special "space pens" (even the ones that actual astronauts used) have all been a huge hoax? Way to go NASA!Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Don't Blame Nasa
See http://www.snopes.com/business/genius/spacepen.asp for a description of the "space pen", which NASA did not develop, ask to have developed, or pay for. Basically a marketing gimmick by a private enterprise.
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Re: Don't Blame Nasa
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wrong
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Not exactly - vaccuum vs gravity
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Wrong!
Try lying in bed and writing upside down!!
The pen quits being able to write real fast.
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