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It is clear from the passage that at least one of the messages Stafford sent to the ground crew ----.
The amount of engineering and exertion required to
do work in space came as a surprise in the early
days of the manned space program. For instance,
when the astronauts Eugene Ceman and Thomas
Stafford launched into space aboard Gemini 9 on
June 3rd, 1966, they had no way of knowing that a
nightmare would begin as soon as Ceman began a
space walk. From the moment he emerged from the
capsule, everything Ceman did was much harder
than he had expected. Every weightless movement
triggered an equal opposite reaction, and he found
himself repeatedly flying out to the end of the
umbilical cord connecting him to the Gemini capsule
and then rebounding in an unexpected direction.
Stafford finally ordered Ceman to forget about the
10-million-dollar backpack and return to the capsule.
Doing so turned out to be the most alarming part of
the space walk, as Ceman discovered, that his
pressurized suit wouldn't flex enough to allow him
back inside so that operation alone took him thirty
laborious minutes. Then the struggle to close the
hatch was so prolonged and difficult that Stafford
decided he needed to lie, so the ground crew would
not panic. "Coming in, no problem" he fibbed as he
and Ceman improvised a lever to force the latch into
position. It finally closed.