About This Book
Following a failed rendezvous caused by tracking and human error, a cargo craft suffers catastrophic hull damage when a meteor punctures its spine; the pilot, working outside to free a radar lead, is severed from his line and cast free with fragments of cargo. Ground authorities assume disintegration and stage a formal burial, while the account focuses on the lone spaceman's shift from panic to methodical survival: he inventories suit and debris, gauges orbital motion and distances, and applies training and psychological discipline to improvise a chance of rescue. Themes include isolation, technological vulnerability, and the fragile boundary between routine and disaster.
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