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The legend of the Fisher Space Pen says that it can and will write from any angle, in extreme temperatures, underwater, and most importantly, in zero gravity. While this technology is a definite prerequisite for astronauts in space, it has a long list of practical Earthbound applications as well though it would be nice if it also wrote on any substrate. The truth is, NASA had already tried pencils and decided that graphite particles were too much of an issue because they would potentially clog the instruments, like bags of ruffled potato chips and unsecured ant farms. No government agency did. It worked, and NASA motivated him to keep going until he was successful. So, how does this marvel of engineering work?
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Operation Tidal Wave began ominously, with an overloaded bomber crashing shortly after takeoff and another plunging into the Adriatic Sea. The bombers lost the element of surprise, however, when one group veered off on the wrong direction, forcing the others to break radio silence in order to direct them back on course. This unplanned adjustment also led to the bombers approaching from the south, where the Nazis had concentrated their anti-aircraft batteries. The ensuing attack was dramatic, chaotic and costly. The Allies suffered heavy casualties, and smoke from the explosions caused by the first wave of bombers made visibility difficult for subsequent waves.
During the great Space Race of the 20th century, the United States and Russia in fact both used pencils in space. The United States opted to use mechanical pencils like the one seen below, used in by astronaut John Glenn the buckle attached to his knee to keep it in place! Both pencils came with their own set of problems.
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2 years ago
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2 years ago
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2 years ago
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2 years ago
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2 years ago
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2 years ago
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