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Collision Orbit

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A pilot aboard an aging small spacecraft suffers a catastrophic drive-tube blowout that cripples propulsion and forces an EVA to inspect the damage. After futile attempts to fashion a temporary patch, he calculates orbital trajectories and learns the ship will miss its destination and remain on a long-period path, leaving rescue unlikely and survival marginal. The narrative follows his problem-solving, physical and emotional isolation, and regrets about choices that led him into the wreck, while contemplating the practical challenges of improvising repairs and living with the prospect of years adrift.

About the Author

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Clyde Beck

Clyde Beck was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction literature. His notable work, "Collision Orbit," explores themes of space travel and the complexities of human interaction in extraterrestrial environments. Beck's writing reflects a fascination with the possibilities of the cosmos, blending imaginative storytelling with scientific concepts. Though not widely recognized today, his work remains a part of the rich tapestry of mid-20th century science fiction.

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