Magnetic boots
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Magnetic boots are boots that are magnetic, which allows them to attach to the ferrous floor or hulls of a spacecraft during weightlessness, and presumably would allow someone to walk around the cabin of a spacecraft, but they would still feel weightless.
[edit] Use by Astronauts
[edit] Use in Science Fiction
Although many science fiction works assume some type of artificial gravity or use rotation to "create" gravity, magnetic boots still feature for purposes of exterior repairs or in emergency situations.
Magnetic boots were notably used in Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country to stage a surprise attack by disabling the artificial gravity on a ship and so providing a tactical advantage to attackers wearing them. The investigation of who had access to magnetic boots featured prominently in the plot. Other Star Trek depictions include Star Trek: First Contact where the crew battle cyborgs on the hull of the ship and Star Trek:Enterprise where they are used for hull repairs.
Such boots were featured in the Tintin story Explorers on the Moon, to prevent the characters from floating around in the cabin if the artificial gravity failed.