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NASA spent about $1 million developing a pen that could write in zero gravity, underwater, and at extreme temperatures — the Fisher Space Pen. The popular myth says NASA used pens while the Soviets simply used pencils — but pencils actually pose risks in space because broken graphite tips can float into eyes and equipment, causing serious problems. The Space Pen solved a genuine technical problem.
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