Synopsis
Two veteran space pilots take a dangerous assignment meant to shave months off a mail run, relying on an experimental ship designed to cheat the Sun itself. At first, the danger feels familiar—sweat, glare, pressure—but once the ship enters the most hostile region of the solar system, the rules begin to change in ways neither man expected.As the temperature drops instead of rises, endurance replaces skill, and patience wears thin. Trapped in a blinding orbit with no help, no communication, and no way out, the two men turn on each other, then slowly realize they may have been maneuvered into the situation. Every hour tests their bodies, their pride, and their trust, while one question hangs over the mission: was this risk necessary—or was it convenient for someone else?Ring Around the Sun delivers tension through confinement, escalating discomfort, and sharp dialogue, building pressure minute by minute rather than through spectacle. The story balances technical problem-solving with human stubbornness, letting irritation, rivalry, and dark humor drive the conflict as much as the physics does.Isaac Asimov wrote this story early in his career, during a period when his short fiction regularly appeared in magazines such as Future Fiction and Astounding Science-Fiction. Long before he became known for Foundation or robotics, Asimov was already sharpening his talent for logical traps, professional competence under stress, and ironic reversals—elements that define this tightly paced solar-system survival tale.