NASA discovered that pens didn’t work in zero gravity and spent millions to develop the space pen. Meanwhile, Soviet cosmonauts simply used pencils.
Shocking! Actually, it’s complete BS.
U.S. astronauts used pencils, too. Then Paul C. Fisher created the space pen and sold them to NASA for $2.39 per pen. The product then went up for sale to the public and did quite well. Among the customers was the Soviet space agency, who gave them to its cosmonauts.
Ratkin 23 days ago
It’s okay. She’s batty anyway.
seanfear 23 days ago
use a pencil
Concretionist 23 days ago
I own a “space pen” that does indeed write while upside down (or in no gravity, so I’m told).
silberdistel 23 days ago
Great idea for a strip❣️
ladykat 23 days ago
Mother will understand.
Pluggergirl 23 days ago
need to use an astronaut pen
uniquename 23 days ago
Turn the pen the other way for a minute. It takes a long time to write in an awkward position.
KEA 23 days ago
use a pencil
kaystari Premium Member 22 days ago
This is cute, it happens to me all the time when I try to write on a vertical pad
ElwoodP 22 days ago
Be like the Cosmonaughts and use a pencil.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 22 days ago
She and her sonar very close.
Lablubber 22 days ago
Nothing much to say anyway. I just hang out a lot.
MichaelD Premium Member 22 days ago
The way the writing falls off, is going to leave her hanging.
Ed The Red Premium Member 22 days ago
NASA discovered that pens didn’t work in zero gravity and spent millions to develop the space pen. Meanwhile, Soviet cosmonauts simply used pencils.
Shocking! Actually, it’s complete BS.
U.S. astronauts used pencils, too. Then Paul C. Fisher created the space pen and sold them to NASA for $2.39 per pen. The product then went up for sale to the public and did quite well. Among the customers was the Soviet space agency, who gave them to its cosmonauts.
AtariDragon 22 days ago
Russian bats just use a pencil.
JohnTheFoole 22 days ago
Get yourself a Fisher Space Pen™
Ukko wilko 22 days ago
Get her a Fisher Space Pen.