Marooned off Vesta

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"Marooned off Vesta"
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Author Isaac Asimov
Country United States
Language English
Series Silver Queen
Genre(s) Science fiction short story
Published in Amazing Stories
Publication type Periodical
Publisher Ziff-Davis
Media type Print (Magazine)
Publication date March 1939
Followed by "Ring Around the Sun"

"Marooned off Vesta" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov. It was the third story written by Asimov, and the first to be published.[1] Written in July 1938 when Asimov was 18, it was rejected by Astounding Science Fiction in August, then accepted in October by Amazing Stories, appearing in the March 1939 issue. Asimov first included it in his 1968 story collection Asimov's Mysteries, and subsequently in the 1973 collection The Best of Isaac Asimov.

Plot summary

Marooned off Vesta tells the story of three men who survive the wreck of the spaceship Silver Queen in the asteroid belt and find themselves trapped in orbit around the asteroid Vesta. They have at their disposal three airtight rooms, one spacesuit, three days' worth of air, a week's supply of food, and a year's supply of water.[2]

With typically Asimovian courage and ingenuity, the trapped men manage to use the limited resources at their disposal to rescue themselves. The description of their rescue is heavy with accurate portrayals of the physics and experiences involved with being in space, a theme that often re-emerges in Asimov's later works.

Legacy

In 1958, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the story's appearance, Asimov wrote a sequel called Anniversary set twenty years after the original. Both stories appeared in the March 1959 issue of Amazing Stories.

Reception

Reviewing an anthology including the piece, Algis Budrys commented wryly that "'Marooned off Vesta' was indeed Ike's first sale. His first story came several attempts later." Budrys also faulted "Anniversary" as "a badly contrived stunt." [3]

References

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  3. "Galaxy Bookshelf", Galaxy Science Fiction, December 1967, pp.190

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