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by jsm386 3375 days ago
Sure, why not a "gazillion" at this point:

> When the solution of providing astronauts with a ballpoint pen that would work under weightless conditions and extreme temperatures came about, though, it wasn’t because NASA had thrown hundreds of thousands of dollars (inflated to $12 billion in the latest iterations of this tale) in research and development money at the problem. The “space pen” that has since become famous through its use by astronauts was developed independently by Paul C. Fisher of the Fisher Pen Co., who spent his own money on the project and, once he perfected his AG-7 “Anti-Gravity” Space Pen, offered it to NASA.

Via http://www.snopes.com/business/genius/spacepen.asp

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The Soviets used the Fisher Space Pen, too. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/fact-or-fiction-n...

Pencils have issues with electrical systems, waste, and flammability.