Then he stood dumbfounded, for the glitter came from the circular disc of glass, the eyepiece of a space suit, which was buried in the sand.
The big spacecraft landed near the small one, and Paul was handed a space suit.
Paul dropped into the crater and lifted the stone, to disclose a nauseous clot of brownish blood, the remnant of space suit, and contained in it, the remains of a man.
His leader was in a space suit, the helmet still unfastened.
Standing against the wall beside him was a space suit, mirror-surfaced and double-walled against the planet's heat.
Only one or two of the reptile-skinned Venusian laborers had sufficient intelligence to manipulate a space suit, and they were unquestionably loyal.
I sure got the gimmicks when I found the look-out empty, an' a space suit an' ray-gun gone.
A single man in a space suit, anchored to its outer plates, directed a plastic hose which stretched out impossibly far and clamped to one drone with a magnetic grapple.
There were myriads of stars and the vast round bulk of Earth seemed farther away to a man in a space suit than to a man looking out a port.
There was silence in the ear-phones of Joe's space suit radio.
The blades snapped forth with enough force to break a bubble or to cut through a space suit.
With his gloves, he grabbed the seat of the Frenchman's space suit.
They were drawn to oxygen like iron to a magnet, and their diamond-hard tongues, used for drilling rock in order to get the minerals on which they lived, could drive right through a space suit.
He allowed himself the longed-for luxury of stretching just once, and then crossed to the small locker beside the air-lock door to take out a space suit.
Miles' space suit hung on its rack, the heavy fish-bowllike space helmet beside it in its open locker.
Illustration: Slowly and cautiously he began climbing] The young cadet moved away from the protection of the locker and started toward the space suit.
If we open it here, and he doesn't have a space suit on, he'd suffocate.
With his gloves he grabbed the seat of the Frenchman’s space suit.
They were drawn to oxygen like iron to a magnet, and their diamond hard tongues, used for drilling rock in order to get the minerals on which they lived, could drive right through a space suit.
The blades snapped forth with enough force to break a bubble, or to cut through a space suit.
I can't use a space suit until I can find a way to the surface--a safe way.
I have a space suit, which is probably in Von Borck's cave.
He had to make some sort of space suit, something that would permit him to venture out on the nearly airless surface long enough to set up a signal that astronomers might see.
Standing on the surface, just outside the narrow crack that led underground, was the figure of a man--a man wearing a space suit similar to theirs, with a small dark object in his hand which issued a little flash of red fire.
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