space-suit-testing
A controlled experiment to test the effects of vacuum on a new space suit design reveals unexpected physiological dangers linked to the suit's neck seals.
1 chapter across 1 book
Between the Strokes of Night (1985)Charles Sheffield
This chapter presents a grim assessment of Earth's environmental crisis, highlighting the planet's loss of its self-regulating stability due to human exploitation and overpopulation. The narrative then shifts to a tense scientific experiment involving Wolfgang Gibbs testing a new space suit under vacuum conditions, which results in a sudden loss of consciousness, confirming a dangerous flaw in the suit's design. The chapter ends with Judith Niles and Jan de Vries discussing the implications of this flaw and the strategic plans to move the Institute to orbit, revealing a complex interplay of scientific, political, and ethical concerns.