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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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J. A. Taylor

J. A. Taylor is an author known for his novel "Far from Home," which explores themes of adventure and personal discovery. While specific details about his life and career remain limited, his work contributes to the literary landscape of early 20th-century fiction. Taylor's storytelling often reflects the complexities of human experience, making his narratives resonate with readers seeking both escapism and introspection.

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