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Fisher debuts Artemis, Moonwalker space pens for return to moon

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.

The Nevada-based, family-run company has introduced its new Artemis Space Pen series, 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.

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Fisher Space Pen is now offering ($89) a special edition Artemis II AG7 space pen:
Introducing the new Special-Edition Artemis II AG7, a commemorative tool honoring NASA's first crewed mission to the lunar vicinity in nearly 60 years. While Artemis marks a bold new chapter for a new generation of explorers, for Fisher, it’s a familiar flight path.

More than a rare collector's piece, the Artemis II Pen pays tribute to the historic partnership between Fisher and NASA that has spanned nearly six decades. As the world watches the Artemis crew journey around the Moon, they'll do so with a tool that has been there before.

This commemorative edition builds upon the legendary AG7 foundation with a design rooted in motion and precision. Inspired by Artemis orbital graphics, the engraved pattern on the blue titanium nitride barrel evokes forward velocity, trajectory, and controlled acceleration. Subtle. Directional. Purpose-built. A reflection of the engineering mindset behind both the mission and the pen itself.

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