Astronauts constructing a new space station must avert destruction from
a missile sent by an unknown enemy; a generation starship is rocked by
revelations of who their secret passengers in the hold truly are; a life
or death struggle tests an operating surgeon - in orbit, with an alien
patient never seen before. Since space flight was achieved, and long
before, science fiction writers have been imagining a myriad of stories
set in the depths of the great darkness beyond our atmosphere. From
generation ships - which are in space so long that there will be
generations aboard who know no planetary life - to orbiting satellites
in the unforgiving reaches of the vacuum, there is a great range of
these insular environments in which thrilling, innovative, and deeply
emotional stories may unfold. With the Library's matchless collection of
periodicals and magazines at his fingertips, Mike Ashley presents a
stellar selection of tales from the infinite void above us, including
contributions from Judith Merril, Jack Vance, and John Brunner.