Cumulative space flight experience (order of most experience)

Name

Country

Total space

Time in space

flights

(dd:hh:mm:ss)

Sergei K. Krikalev

U. S.S. R./Russia

6

804:08:17:52

T 800 days 1

Alexandr Y. Kaleri

Russia

5

769:06:34:44

Sergei V. Avdeyev

Russia

3

746:06:34:44

Gennady I. Padalka

Russia

4

710:06:21:50

I 700 days I

Valery V. Polyakov

U. S.S. R./Russia

2

678:16:33:18

Anatoly Y. Solovyov

U. S.S. R./Russia

5

651:00:03:28

Yuri I. Malenchenko

Russia

5

641:11:12:27

T 600 days T

Viktor M. Afanasyev

U. S.S. R./Russia

4

555:18:35:28

Yuri V. Usachev

Russia

4

552:23:25:36

Musa K. Manarov

U. S.S. R.

2

541:00:31:39

t 500 days t

Alexandr A. Viktorenko

U. S.S. R./Russia

4

489:01:34:18

Nikolai V. Budarin

Russia

3

444:01:26:01

Yuri V. Romanenko

U. S.S. R.

3

430:18:21:30

t 400 days |

Alexandr A. Volkov

U. S.S. R.

3

391:11:53:14

Oleg D. Kononenko

Russia

2

391:11:18:52

Yuri I. Onufriyenko

Russia

2

389:14:45:47

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Name

Country

Total space flights

Time in space (dd:hh:mm:ss)

Vladimir G. Titov

U. S.S. R./Russia

4

386:22:48:36

Vasily V. Tsibliyev

Russia

2

381:15:53:03

Valery G. Korzun

Russia

2

381:15:40:36

E. Michael Finke

U. S.A.

3

381:15:09:51

Pavel V. Vinogradov

Russia

2

380:17:18:36

Peggy A. Whitson

U. S.A.

2

376:17:21:23

Leonid D. Kizim

U. S.S. R.

3

374:17:57:42

C. Michael Foale

U. S.A.

6

373:18:31:00

Alexandr A. Serebrov

U. S.S. R./Russia

4

372:22:53:50

Valery V. Ryumin

U. S.S. R./Russia

4

371:17:27:01

Fyodor N Yurchikhin

Russia

3

369:20:14:44

Donald R. Pettit

U. S.A.

3

369:16:42:36

Sergei A. Volkov

Russia

2

365:22:32:36

—► 365 days-1 year accumulated experience <—

Jeffrey N. Williams

U. S.A.

3

362:01:03:17

Vladimir A. Solovyov

U. S.S. R.

2

361:22:50:00

Oleg V. Kotov

Russia

2

359:23:37:00

Thomas A. Reiter

Germany

2

350:05:35:44

Mikhail V. Tyurin

Russia

2

344:15:07:44

Talgat A. Musabayev

Kazakhstan/

3

341:09:48:46

Russia

Vladimir A. Lyakhov

U. S.S. R.

3

333:07:48:05

Yuri P. Gidzenko

Russia

3

329:22:45:59

Sunita Williams

U. S.A.

2

321:18:11:27

Gennady M. Manakov

U. S.S. R./Russia

2

309:21:19:37

Alexandr P. Alexandrov

U. S.S. R.

2

309:18:02:59

t 300 days t

Gennady M. Strekalov

U. S.S. R./Russia

5

268:22:24:29

Michael E. Lopez-Alegria

U. S.A.

3

258:08:48:31

Viktor P. Savinykh

U. S.S. R.

3

252:17:37:42

Vladimir N. Dezhurov

Russia

2

244:05:27:58

Oleg Y. Atkov

U. S.S. R.

1

236:22:49:01

Carl E. Walz

U. S.A.

4

230:13:06:06

Leroy Chiao

U. S.A.

4

229:08:42:44

Daniel W. Bursch

U. S.A.

4

226:22:17:39

William S. McArthur

U. S.A.

4

224:22:22:04

Shannon W. Lucid

U. S.A.

5

223:02:56:03

Valentin V. Lebedev

U. S.S. R.

2

219:06:00:07

Vladimir V. Kovalenok

U. S.S. R.

3

216:09:09:40

Kenneth D. Bowersox

U. S.A.

5

211:14:35:51

Michael R. Barrett

U. S.A.

2

211:14:35:27

Anatoly N. Berezovoi

U. S.S. R.

1

211:09:04:32

Name

Country

Total space flights

Time in space (dd:hh:mm:ss)

Susan J. Helms

U. S.A.

5

211:00:09:38

Jean-Pierre Haignere

France

2

209:14:25:11

Edward Tsang Lu

U. S.A.

3

205:23:20:12

Robert B. Thirsk

Canada

2

204:18:28:33

John L. Phillips

U. S.A.

3

204:16:02:15

Andre Kuipers

Netherlands

2

203:15:51:07

Salizhan S. Sharipov

Russia

2

201:14:49:05

Yuri V. Lonchakov

Russia

3

200:18:39:23

Leonid I. Popov

U. S.S. R.

3

200:14:45:51

T 200 days j

Valery I. Tokarev

Russia

2

199:15:06:57

James S. Voss

U. S.A.

5

199:06:32:23

Gregory G. Chamitoff

U. S.A.

2

198:18:01:05

Frank De Winne

Belgium

2

198:17:32:49

Michael E. Fossum

U. S.A.

3

193:19:03:06

Daniel C. Burbank

U. S.A.

3

188:22:51:13

Tracy E. Caldwell-Dyson

U. S.A.

2

188:19:14:34

j Roman Y. Romanenko |

Russian

2

187:20:41:38 in space

Sergei V. Treshchev

Russia

1

184:22:14:23

Alexandr I. Lazutkin

Russia

1

184:20:07:41

Catherine G. Coleman

U. S.A.

3

180:04:00:36

Scott J. Kelly

U. S.A.

3

180:01:49:08

Alexandr N. Balandin

U. S.S. R.

1

179:01:17:57

Alexandr F. Poleshchuk

Russia

1

179:00:43:46

Yelena V. Kondakova

Russia

2

178:10:42:23

Ronald J. Garan

U. S.A.

2

177:23:54:26

Douglas H. Wheelock

U. S.A.

2

177:09:35:02

Andrew S. W. Thomas

U. S.A.

4

177:09:17:07

Alexandr I. Laveikin

U. S.S. R.

1

174:03:25:56

Soichi Noguchi

Japan

2

177:03:05:48

Mikhail B. Komiyenko

Russia

1

176:01:19:00

Aleksandr A. Skvortsov

Russia

1

176:01:19:00

Paolo A. Nespoli

Italy

2

174:10:41:02

Maxim V. Surayev

Russia

1

169:04:09:37

David A. Wolf

U. S.A.

4

168:08:58:05

Satoshi Furukawa

Japan

1

167:06:12:05

Clayton C. Anderson

U. S.A.

2

165:21:10:10

Anton N. Shkaplerov

Russia

1

165:07:31:34

Anatoli A. Ivanishin

Russia

1

165:07:31:34

Andrei I. Borisenko

Russia

1

164:05:41:19

Aleksandr M. Samokutyaev

Russia

1

164:05:41:19

Timothy J. Creamer

U. S.A.

1

163:06:32:00

Name

Country

Total space flights

Time in space (dd:hh:mm:ss)

Shannon Walker

U. S.A.

1

162:07:11:00

John E. Blaha

U. S.A.

5

161:02:51:20

Oleg I. Skripochka

Russia

1

159:08:42:00

Dmitri Kondratyev

Russia

1

159:08:17:00

William M. Shepherd

U. S.A.

4

159:07:53:22

Alexandr S. Ivanchenkov

U. S.S. R.

2

147:03:38:36

Vladimir A. Dzhanibekov

U. S.S. R.

5

145:15:58:36

Anatoly P. Artsebarsky

U. S.S. R.

1

144:15:21:50

Frank L. Culbertson, Jr.

U. S.A.

3

143:14:52:20

Jerry M. Linenger

U. S.A.

2

143:02:51:19

Akihiko Hoshide

Japan

2

140:17:26:34

Norman E. Thagard

U. S.A.

5

140:13:31:40

Joseph M. Acaba

U. S.A.

2

137:19:22:31

Koichi Wakata

Japan

3

137:15:04:00

Georgi M. Grechko

U. S.S. R.

3

135:20:32:58

Daniel M. Tani

U. S.A.

2

131:18:05:48

Sergei N. Revin

Russia

1

124:23:51:30

Garrett E. Reisman

U. S.A.

2

107:03:16:09

Nicole P. Stott

U. S.A.

2

103:14:49:50

Sandra H. Magnus

U. S.A.

3

107:10:08:34

I 100 days I

Gerald P. Carr

U. S.A.

1

84:01:15:37

Edward G. Gibson

U. S.A.

1

84:01:15:37

William R. Pogue

U. S.A.

1

84:01:15:37

Sergei V. Zaletin

Russia

2

83:16:35:25

Vital I. Sevastyanov

U. S.S. R.

2

80:16:19:03

Pyotr I. Klimuk

U. S.S. R.

3

78:18:18:42

Owen K. Garriott

U. S.A.

2

69:18:57:21

Alan L. Bean

U. S.A.

2

69:15:45:29

Leopold Eyharts

France

2

68:21:30:48

Jack R. Lousma

U. S.A.

2

67:11:15:15

Kent V. Rominger

U. S.A.

5

67:03:01:04

Franklin R. Chang-Diaz

U. S.A.

7

66:18:23:51

James D. Wetherbee

U. S.A.

6

66:10:31:20

Vladimir V. Vasyutin

U. S.S. R.

1

64:21:52:08

Kenneth D. Cockrell

U. S.A.

5

64:12:30:40

Tamara E. Jemigan

U. S.A.

5

63:01:30:42

Steven W. Lindsey

U. S.A.

5

62:22:39:18

Curtis L. Brown, Jr.

U. S.A.

6

61:05:28:25

Richard M. Linnehan

U. S.A.

4

59:12:00:38

Boris V. Volynov

U. S.S. R.

2

59:07:17:47

Marsha S. Ivins

U. S.A.

5

58:21:52:49

Jerry L. Ross

U. S.A.

7

58:18:30:30

Name

Country

Total space flights

Time in space (dd:hh:mm:ss)

John M. Grunsfeld

U. S.A.

5

58:15:06:09

Timothy L. Kopra

U. S.A.

1

58:02:50:00

Scott L. Parazynski

U. S.A.

5

57:15:37:21

F. Story Musgrave

U. S.A.

6

53:09:05:12

Thomas D. Jones

U. S.A.

4

53:00:53:00

Kevin R. Kregel

U. S.A.

4

52:18:14:18

James D. Halsell, Jr.

U. S.A.

5

52:05:37:13

Scott D. Altman

U. S.A.

4

51:12:51:29

Frederick W. Sturckow

U. S.A.

4

51:09:37:58

Wendy B. Lawrence

U. S.A.

4

51:03:59:56

Jeffrey A. Hoffman

U. S.A.

5

50:11:59:38

Bonnie J. Dunbar

U. S.A.

5

50:18:29:45

T 50 days |

Ulf D. Merbold

Germany

3

49:21:39:55

Vitaly M. Zholobov

U. S.S. R.

1

49:06:23:32

Charles Conrad, Jr.

U. S.A.

4

49:03:38:36

Dominic L. Gorie

U. S.A.

4

48:15:11:30

Janice E. Voss

U. S.A.

5

48:11:34:27

Stephen K. Robinson

U. S.A.

4

48:09:52:17

Scott J. Horowitz

U. S.A.

4

47:11:43:26

Joseph R. Tanner

U. S.A.

4

44:12:49:07

Peter J. K. Wisoff

U. S.A.

4

44:08:13:24

Jean-Loup J. M. Chretien

France

3

43:11:20:33

James H. Newman

U. S.A.

4

43:10:11:53

Donald A. Thomas

U. S.A.

4

43:02:16:24

Michael L. Gernhardt

U. S.A.

4

43:01:05:46

Thomas T. Henricks

U. S.A.

4

42:18:43:06

Brent W. Jett Jr.

U. S.A.

4

42:17:34:32

Claude Nicollier

Switzerland

4

42:12:08:36

Mark E. Kelly

U. S.A.

4

42:07:06:37

Terrence W. Wilcutt

U. S.A.

4

42:00:07:16

Stephanie D. Wilson

U. S.A.

3

41:23:49:06

Nancy J. (Sherlock) Currie

U. S.A.

4

41:15:37:00

Mark Polansky

U. S.A.

3

41:10:51:12

Ellen L. Ochoa

U. S.A.

4

40:19:40:57

Brian Duffy

U. S.A.

4

40:17:42:00

Kathryn C. Thornton

U. S.A.

4

40:15:19:14

Christopher J. Ferguson

U. S.A.

3

40:10:05:51

Michael A. Baker

U. S.A.

4

40:03:03:17

Stephen L. Smith

U. S.A.

4

40:00:42:44

Name

Country

Total space flights

Time in space (dd:hh:mm:ss)

t 40 days |

Patrick G. Forrester

U. S.A.

3

39:14:19:37

Rex J. Walheim

U. S.A.

3

39:08:21:34

Richard A. Searfoss

U. S.A.

3

39:03:21:17

Charles J. Precourt

U. S.A.

4

38:20:20:03

Pamela A. Melroy

U. S.A.

3

38:20:06:33

Richard A. Mastracchio

U. S.A.

3

38:15:54:59

Linda M. Godwin

U. S.A.

4

38:06:17:36

Andrew M. Allen

U. S.A.

3

37:16:15:08

Robert L. Curbeam, Jr.

U. S.A.

3

37:14:34:25

Alexei A. Gubarev

U. S.S. R.

2

37:11:35:45

Robert D. Cabana

U. S.A.

4

37:04:08:16

Eileen M. Collins

U. S.A.

4

36:08:13:30

Charles O. Hobaugh

U. S.A.

3

36:07:48:26

Robert L. Gibson

U. S.A.

5

36:04:22:35

Roberto Vittori

Italy

3

35:13:05:11

Piers J. Sellers

U. S.A.

3

35:08:49:37

Jay Apt

U. S.A.

4

35:07:15:01

John W. Young

U. S.A.

6

34:19:43:26

James F. Reilly, II

U. S.A.

3

34:13:30:54

John H. Casper

U. S.A.

4

34:09:56:15

Gregory J. Harbaugh

U. S.A.

4

34:02:03:35

Stephen S. Oswald

U. S.A.

3

33:22:34:53

Thomas D. Akers

U. S.A.

4

33:22:48:44

Richard N. Richards

U. S.A.

4

33:21:33:45

Janet L. Kavandi

U. S.A.

3

33:10:01:24

Paul J. Weitz

U. S.A.

2

33:01:14:25

Mark C. Lee

U. S.A.

4

32:22:27:40

Daniel C. Brandenstein

U. S.A.

4

32:21:09:29

Michael J. Bloomfield

U. S.A.

3

32:11:03:19

Steven A. Hawley

U. S.A.

5

32:03:47:21

Gregory H. Johnson

U. S.A.

2

31:11:48:51

Takao Doi

Japan

2

31:10:44:59

Vance D. Brand

U. S.A.

4

31:02:06:59

Daniel T. Barry

U. S.A.

3

30:14:29:39

Viktor V. Gorbatko

U. S.S. R.

3

30:12:48:21

Margaret R. Seddon

U. S.A.

3

30:02:25:18

Steven R. Nagel

U. S.A.

4

30:01:40:09

Name

Country

Total space flights

Time in space (dd:hh:mm:ss)

t 30 days t

G. David Low

U. S.A.

3

29:18:10:00

Guion S. Bluford, Jr.

U. S.A.

4

29:16:39:38

Carl J. Meade

U. S.A.

3

29:16:17:23

Kathryn P. Hire

U. S.A.

2

29:15:57:20

Kevin P. Chilton

U. S.A.

3

29:08:25:48

J. J. Marc Garneau

Canada

3

29:02:03:09

James A. Lovell, Jr.

U. S.A.

4

28:23:04:55

William F. Readdy

U. S.A.

3

28:23:04:55

George D. Zamka

U. S.A.

2

28:20:30:26

Vladislav N. Volkov

U. S.S. R.

2

28:17:02:06

Dafydd R. Williams

Canada

2

28:15:46:30

Eric A. Boe

U. S.A.

2

28:15:33:30

Andrew J. Fuestal

U. S.A.

2

28:15:14:56

Ellen S. Baker

U. S.A.

3

28:14:34:27

Douglas G. Hurley

U. S.A.

2

28:11:13:48

Charles F. Bolden

U. S.A.

4

28:08:42:36

Jean-Fran^ois A. Clervoy

France

3

28:03:11:34

N. Jan Davis

U. S.A.

3

28:02:10:35

Joseph P. Kerwin

U. S.A.

1

28:00:49:49

—> 28 days-1 month accumulated experience <—

Michael R. U. Clifford

U. S.A.

3

27:18:28:12

John D. OUvas

U. S.A.

2

27:17:05:19

Heidemarie M. Stefanyshyn-Piper

U. S.A.

2

27:15:37:01

Paul S. Lockhart

U. S.A.

2

27:15:24:34

Umberto Guidoni

Italy

2

27:15:12:39

Stephen G. Bowen

U. S.A.

3

27:14:58:46

Jeffrey S. Ashby

U. S.A.

3

27:14:20:16

Robert L. Benkhen

U. S.A.

2

27:12:19:31

Pierre J. Thuot

U. S.A.

3

27:06:55:27

Richard O. Covey

U. S.A.

4

27:05:19:42

James M. Kelly

U. S.A.

2

27:02:24:45

Alan G. Poindexter

U. S.A.

2

26:21:08:56

Kalpana Chawla

U. S.A.

2

26:17:42:15

Ronald J. Grabe

U. S.A.

4

26:03:44:57

Christer Fuglesang

U. S.A.

2

26:17:39:01

Lee J. Archambault

U. S.A.

2

26:15:43:01

Steven R. Swanson

U. S.A.

2

26:15:42:35

Nicholas J. M. Patrick

U. S.A.

2

26:14:57:40

Charles Simonyi

U. S.A.

2

26:14:25.02

Michael J. Foreman

U. S.A.

2

26:13:26:13

Name

Country

Total space flights

Time in space (dd:hh:mm:ss)

Ronald J. Grabe

U. S.A.

4

26:03:44:57

Hans W. Schlegel

Germany

2

25:18:51:00

Richard D. Husband

U. S.A.

2

25:17:33:57

Claudi (Deshays) Haignere

France

2

25:15:09:02

Samuel T. Durrance

U. S.A.

2

25:14:15:54

Ronald A. Parise

U. S.A.

2

25:14:15:54

Julie Payette

Canada

2

25:11:58:55

Donald R. McMonagle

U. S.A.

3

25:05:37:19

Michael P. Anderson

U. S.A.

2

24:18:08:06

Michael T. Good

U. S.A.

2

24:16:06:18

Winston E. Scott

U. S.A.

2

24:14:36:49

Eugene A. Cernan

U. S.A.

3

24:14:16:12

Dominic A. Antonelli

U. S.A.

2

24:14:00:10

Charles D. Gemar

U. S.A.

3

24:05:41:26

Georgi T. Dobrovolsky

U. S.S. R.

1

23:18:21:43

Viktor I. Patsayev

U. S.S. R.

1

23:18:21:43

Chiaki Mukai

Japan

2

23:15:50:04

Stephen N. Frick

U. S.A.

2

23:14:04:28

Robert L. Crippen

U. S.A.

4

23:13:52:52

Leland D. Melvin

U. S.A.

2

23:13:37:57

Kenneth L. Cameron

U. S.A.

3

23:10:14:45

Michael J. Massimino

U. S.A.

2

23:05:48:18

Mario Runco, Jr.

U. S.A.

3

22:23:11:52

David R. Scott

U. S.A.

3

22:18:54:13

Brewster H. Shaw, Jr.

U. S.A.

3

22:05:55:21

Kathryn D. Sullivan

U. S.A.

3

22:04:52:04

David C. Leestma

U. S.A.

3

22:04:35:49

Richard J. Hieb

U. S.A.

3

21:22:38:01

Steven G. MacLean

Canada

2

21:16:04:40

Andrian G. Nikolayev

U. S.S. R.

2

21:15:20:55

Thomas K. Mattingly, II

U. S.A.

3

21:04:36:41

Thomas P. Stafford

U. S.A.

4

21:03:24:31

Valery F. Bykovsky

U. S.S. R.

3

20:17:47:21

Oleg G. Makarov

U. S.S. R.

4

20:17:43:39

David C. Hilmers

U. S.A.

4

20:15:21:40

Kenneth T. Ham

U. S.A.

2

20:12:42:16

James F. Buchli

U. S.A.

4

20:10:18:12

Henry W. Hartsfield, Jr.

U. S.A.

3

20:02:53:51

John M. Lounge

U. S.A.

3

20:02:23:01

Sidney M. Gutierrez

U. S.A.

2

20:02:02:58

j Chris A. Hadfield f

Canada

2

20:02:02:58 in space

Carlos I. Noriega

U. S.A.

2

20:01:19:08

Name

Country

Total space flights

Time in space (dd:hh:mm:ss)

t 20 days t

Charles D. Walker

U. S.A.

3

19:21:59:48

Frank F. Borman, II

U. S.A.

2

19:21:35:43

Yuri M. Baturin

Russian

2

19:17:45:41

Svetlana Y. Savitskaya

U. S.S. R.

2

19:17:07:00

Reinhold Ewald

Germany

1

19:16:34:46

Michael L. Coats

U. S.A.

3

19:12:00:01

Roger K. Crouch

U. S.A.

2

19:09:59:11

Gregory T. Linteris

U. S.A

.2

19:09:59:11

Susan L. (Kilrain) Still

U. S.A.

2

19:09:59:11

David M. Walker

U. S.A.

4

19:08:04:29

L. Blaine Hammond, Jr.

U. S.A.

2

19:06:14:15

Robert A. R. Parker

U. S.A.

2

19:06:54:22

Byron K. Lichtenberg

U. S.A.

2

19:05:58:41

Mamoru M. Mohri

Japan

2

19:03:00:54

Frederick D. Gregory

U. S.A.

3

18:23:10:11

Mary Ellen Weber

U. S.A.

2

18:19:31:15

Pedro F. Duque

Spain

2

18:18:45:54

Valery N. Kubasov

U. S.S. R.

3

18:17:59:22

Michel A. C. Tognini

France

2

18:17:46:32

Pavel R. Popovich

U. S.S. R.

2

18:16:27:28

Bernard A. Harris, Jr.

U. S.A.

2

18:06:10:36

Charles L. Veach

U. S.A.

2

18:04:20:33

Frederick H. Hauck

U. S.A.

3

18:03:12:29

Yuri N. Glazkov

U. S.S. R.

1

17:17:25:58

Ronald M. Sega

U. S.A.

2

17:12:27:01

George D. Nelson

U. S.A.

3

17:02:46:44

Charles E. Brady, Jr.

U. S.A.

1

16:21:48:33

Jean-Jacques Favier

France

1

16:21:48:33

John O. Creighton

U. S.A.

3

16:20:27:24

William G. Gregory

U. S.A.

1

16:15:09:49

Karol J. Bobko

U. S.A.

3

16:03:06:53

Loren J. Shriver

U. S.A.

3

16:02:07:32

Bryan D. O’Connor

U. S.A.

2

15:23:21:26

Charles G. Fullerton

U. S.A.

2

15:22:52:33

William C. McCool

U. S.A.

1

15:22:20:00

David M. Brown

U. S.A.

1

15:22:20:00

Laurel B. S. Clark

U. S.A.

1

15:22:20:00

Ilan Ramon

Israel

1

15:22:20:00

Albert Sacco, Jr.

U. S.A.

1

15:21:53:18

Jay C. Buckey

U. S.A.

1

15:21:50:56

James A. Pawelczyk

U. S.A.

1

15:21:50:56

Maurizio Cheli

Italy

1

15:17:41:25

Name

Country

Total space flights

Time in space (dd:hh:mm:ss)

Yuri P. Artyukhin

U. S.S. R.

1

15:17:30:28

Christopher J. Cassidy

U. S.A.

1

15:16:44:58

I Thomas H. Marshburn f

U. S.A.

1

15:16:44:58 in space

Leonid K. Kadenyuk

Ukraine

1

15:16:34:59

Fred W. Leslie

U. S.A.

1

15:12:53:18

James P. Bagian

U. S.A.

2

15:01:54:53

Richard M. Mullane

U. S.A.

3

14:20:22:38

Jing Haipeng

China

2

14:17:51:35

Sally K. Ride

U. S.A.

2

14:07:50:06

James A. McDivitt

U. S.A.

2

14:02:57:06

James P. Dutton

U. S.A.

1

14:02:47:10

Metcalf Lindenberger

U. S.A.

1

14:02:47:10

Naoko (Sumino) Yamazaki

Japan

1

14:02:47:10

James D. A. Van Hoften

U. S.A.

2

14:01:59:26

Dale A. Gardner

U. S.A.

2

14:00:55:32

Martin J. Fettman

U. S.A.

1

14:00:13:33

—> 14 days (2 weeks) <—

James C. Adamson

U. S.A.

2

13:22:23:15

Charles J. Camarda

U. S.A.

1

13:21:32:48

I Kevin A. Ford t

U. S.A.

2

13:20:53:45+ in space

Philippe Perrin

France

1

13:20:35:56

Lawrence J. DeLucas

U. S.A.

1

13:19:31:02

Eugene H. Trinh

U. S.A.

1

13:19:31:02

John B. Herrington

U. S.A.

1

13:18:48:38

Karen L. Nyberg

U. S.A.

1

13:18:13:07

Terry W. Virts

U. S.A.

1

13:18:06:24

Kenneth S. Reightler, Jr.

U. S.A.

2

13:15:38:40

Guy S. Gardner, Jr.

U. S.A.

2

13:08:12:23

John M. Fabian

U. S.A.

2

13:04:05:15

Richard F. Gordon, Jr.

U. S.A.

2

13:03:53:33

Joseph P. Allen, IV

U. S.A.

2

13:02:10:28

William E. Thornton

U. S.A.

2

13:01:19:26

Bruce McCandless, II

U. S.A.

2

13:00:34:08

Bruce E. Melnick

U. S.A.

2

12:23:29:29

Gregory C. Johnson

U. S.A.

1

12:21:37:39

K. Megan McArthur

U. S.A.

1

12:21:37:09

Joan Higginbotham

U. S.A.

1

12:20:45:16

William A. Oefelein

U. S.A.

1

12:20:45:16

Paul W. Richards

U. S.A.

1

12:19:51:57

Richard R. Arnold

U. S.A.

1

12:19:31:01

Jose M. Hernandez

U. S.A.

1

12:19:04:50

Lisa M. Nowak

U. S.A.

1

12:18:37:54

Stanley G. Love

U. S.A.

1

12:18:21:44

Name

Country

Total space flights

Time in space (dd:hh:mm:ss)

Barbara R. Morgan

U. S.A.

1

12:17:55:54

Liu Wang

China

1

12:15:24:00

Liu Yang

China

1

12:15:24:00

Ronald E. Evans, Jr.

U. S.A.

1

12:13:51:59

Harrison H. Schmitt

U. S.A.

1

12:13:51:59

Walter M. Schirra, Jr.

U. S.A.

3

12:07:14:08

James B. Irwin

U. S.A.

1

12:07:11:53

Alfred M. Worden, Jr.

U. S.A.

1

12:07:11:53

Robert F. Overmyer

U. S.A.

2

12:02:25:22

Robert L. Stewart

U. S.A.

2

12:02:02:47

Buzz (Edwin) E. Aldrin

U. S.A.

2

12:01:53:06

Donald E. Williams

U. S.A.

2

11:23:36:45

Richard A. Garriott

U. S.A.

1

11:20:35:37

Bjami V. Tryggvason

Canada

1

11:20:28:09

Vladimir V. Aksyonov

U. S.S. R.

2

11:20:11:47

Yuri V. Malyshev

U. S.S. R.

2

11:19:59:36

Igor P. Volk

U. S.S. R.

1

11:19:14:36

Boris V. Morukov

Russian

1

11:19:12:15

Gerhard P. J. Thiele

German

1

11:05:29:41

John M. Lounge

U. S.A.

2

11:03:49:28

Michael Collins

U. S.A.

2

11:02:05:14

Charles M. Duke, Jr.

U. S.A.

1

11:01:51:25

Duane G. Carey

U. S.A.

1

10:22:11:01

Mary L. Cleave

U. S.A.

2

10:22:03:42

Guy Laliberte

Canada

1

10:21:17:40

Muszaphar Shuker A1 Masrie

Malaysia

1

10:21:14:00

So Yeon Yi

South Korea

1

10:21:13:00

Anousheh Ansari

U. S.A.

1

10:21:05:00

Anatoly V. Filipchenko

U. S.S. R.

2

10:21:03:58

R. Walter Cunningham

U. S.A.

1

10:20:09:03

Donn F. Eisele

U. S.A.

1

10:20:09:03

Lee M. E. Morin

U. S.A.

1

10:19:42:44

Randolph J. Bresnik

U. S.A.

1

10:19:16:13

Robert L. Satcher

U. S.A.

1

10:19:16:13

Barry E. Wilmore

U. S.A.

1

10:19:16:13

Mark N. Brown

U. S.A.

2

10:09:29:19

Russell L. Schweickart

U. S.A.

1

10:01:00:54

1 10 days t

Ulrich Walter

Germany

1

09:23:41:00

Vladimir A. Shatalov

U. S.S. R.

3

09:21:57:30

Robert C. Springer

U. S.A.

2

09:21:35:02

Yuri G. Shargin

Russian

1

09:21:29:00

Mark R. Shuttleworth

South Africa

1

09:21:25:16

Name

Country

Total space flights

Time in space (dd:hh:mm:ss)

Marcos C. Pontes

Brazil

1

09:21:17:00

Gregory H. Olsen

U. S.A.

1

09:21:15:00

Nikolai N. Rukavishnikov

U. S.S. R.

3

09:21:10:35

Alexandr P. Alexandrov

Bulgaria

1

09:20:09:19

Konstantin M. Kozeev

Russia

1

09:20:00:25

Joe H. Engle

U. S.A.

2

09:09:03:78

L. Gordon Cooper, Jr.

U. S.A.

2

09:07:15:04

John H. Glenn, Jr.

U. S.A.

2

09:20:40:19

F. Andrew Gaffney

U. S.A.

1

09:02:15:14

Millie E. Hughes-Fulford

U. S.A.

1

09:02:15:14

Donald K. Slayton

U. S.A.

1

09:01:28:24

Alan B. Shepard, Jr.

U. S.A.

2

09:00:16:25

Edgar D. Mitchell

U. S.A.

1

09:00:01:57

Stuart A. Roosa

U. S.A.

1

09:00:01:57

Alexei S. Yeliseyev

U. S.S. R.

3

08:22:22:33

Dirk D. D.D. Frimout

Belgium

1

08:22:10:24

Abdul Ahad Mohmand

Afghan

1

08:20:26:27

Joe F. Edwards. Jr.

U. S.A.

1

08:19:48:06

Neil A. Armstrong

U. S.A.

2

08:14:00:01

Richard H. Truly

U. S.A.

2

08:07:24:40

Jon A. McBride

U. S.A.

1

08:05:24:33

Paul D. Scully-Power

U. S.A.

1

08:05:24:33

Roberta K. Bondar

Canada

1

08:01:15:42

Ronald E. McNair

U. S.A.

2

07:23:18:14

Anna L. Fisher

U. S.A.

1

07:23:45:59

Franco E. Malerba

Italy

1

07:23:16:07

Mohammed Ahmed Faris

Syria

1

07:23:04:55

Loren J. Acton

U. S.A.

1

07:22:46:22

John-David F. Bartoe

U. S.A.

1

07:22:46:22

Roy D. Bridges

U. S.A.

1

07:22:46:22

Anthony W. England

U. S.A.

1

07:22:46:22

Karl G. Henize

U. S.A.

1

07:22:46:22

Mae C. Jemison

U. S.A.

1

07:22:31:13

Vladimir Remek

Czechoslovakia

1

07:22:16:00

Toktar O. Aubakirov

U. S.S. R.

1

07:22:15:59

Franz A. Viehbock

Austria

1

07:22:15:59

Dennis Tito

U. S.A.

1

07:22:04:08

Miroslaw Hermaszewski

Poland

1

07:22:02:59

Anatoly S. Levchenko

U. S.S. R.

1

07:21:58:12

Klaus-Dietrich Flade

Germany

1

07:21:56:52

Ivan Bella

Slovakia

1

07:21:56:29

Toyohiro Akiyama

Japan

1

07:21:54:40

Rakesh Sharma

India

1

07:21:40:16

Helen P. Sharman

U. K.

1

07:21:14:20

Name

Country

Total space flights

Time in space (dd:hh:mm:ss)

Sigmund W. P. Jahn

Germany (GDR)

1

07:20:49:04

Bertalan Farkas

Hungary

1

07:20:45:44

Amoldo Tamayo Mendez

Cuba

1

07:20:43:24

Jugderdemidin Gurragcha

Mongolia

1

07:20:42:03

Pham Tuan

Vietnam

1

07:20:42:00

Dumitru D. Prunariu

Romania

1

07:20:41:52

William F. Fisher

U. S.A.

1

07:02:18:31

Sultan bin Salman al-Saud

Saudi Arabia

1

07:01:39:42

Patrick P. R. Baudry

France

1

07:01:39:42

Wubbo J. Ockels

Netherlands

1

07:00:45:48

Rheinhard A. Furrer

Germany

1

07:00:45:48

Ernst W. Messerschmid

Germany

1

07:00:45:48

Alexei A. Leonov

U. S.S. R.

2

07:00:33:08

Don L. Lind

U. S.A.

1

07:00:09:53

Lodewijk van den Berg

U. S.A.

1

07:00:09:53

Taylor G. Wang

U. S.A.

1

07:00:09:53

—> 7 days (1 week) <—

S. David Griggs

U. S.A.

1

06:23:56:31

Edwin J. Gam

U. S.A.

1

06:23:56:31

F. Richard Scobee

U. S.A.

2

06:23:42:08

Terry J. Hart

U. S.A.

1

06:23:40:55

Thomas J. Hennen

U. S.A.

1

06:22:52:28

Rudolfo Neri Vela

Mexico

1

06:21:06:12

Sherwood C. Spring

U. S.A.

1

06:21:06:12

William A. Anders

U. S.A.

1

06:03:00:42

Robert J. Cenker

U. S.A.

1

06:02:04:52

C. William Nelson, Jr.

U. S.A.

1

06:02:04:52

Judith A. Resnik

U. S.A.

2

06:00:59:18

Fred W. Haise, Jr.

U. S.A.

1

05:22:54:41

John L. Swigert, Jr.

U. S.A.

1

05:22:54:41

William B. Lenoir

U. S.A.

1

05:02:15:29

Donald H. Peterson

U. S.A.

1

05:00:24:36

Manley L. Carter, Jr.

U. S.A.

1

05:00:07:50

Michael J. McCulley

U. S.A.

1

04:23:40:14

Georgi S. Shonin

U. S.S. R.

1

04:22:42:47

Fei Junlong

China

1

04:19:33:00

Nie Haisheng

China

1

04:19:33:00

William A. Pailes

U. S.A.

1

04:02:45:46

Edward H. White, II

U. S.A.

1

04:01:56:12

Georgi T. Beregovoi

U. S.S. R.

1

03:22:50:45

Ellison S. Onizuka

U. S.A.

2

03:01:35:31

Gary E. Payton

U. S.A.

1

03:01:34:18

Name

Country

Total space flights

Time in space (dd:hh:mm:ss)

Valentina V. Tereshkova

U. S.S. R.

1

02:22:50:00

Vladimir M. Komarov

U. S.S. R.

1

02:03:04:55

Liu Boming

China

1

02:02:27:35

Zhai Zhigang

China

1

02:02:27:35

Lev S. Dyomin

U. S.S. R.

1

02:00:12:11

Gennady V. Sarafanov

U. S.S. R.

1

02:00:12:11

Valery I. Rozhdestvensky

U. S.S. R.

1

02:00:06:35

Vyacheslav D. Zudov

U. S.S. R.

1

02:00:06:35

Yevgeny V. Khrunov

U. S.S. R.

1

01:23:45:50

Vasily G. Lazarev

U. S.S. R.

2

01:23:36:59

Georgi I. Ivanov

Bulgaria

1

01:23:01:06

Pavel I. Belyayev

U. S.S. R.

1

01:02:02:17

Gherman S. Titov

U. S.S. R.

1

01:01:18:00

Konstantin P. Feoktistov

U. S.S. R.

1

01:00:17:03

Boris B. Yegorov

U. S.S. R.

1

01:00:17:03

I 1 day (24 hours) ]’

Yang Liwei

China

1

00:21:26:00

Virgil I. Grissom

U. S.A.

2

00:05:08:28

M. Scott Carpenter

U. S.A.

1

00:04:56:05

Yuri A. Gagarin

U. S.S. R.

1

00:01:48:00

t Oleg V. Novitsky t

Russia

1

In space

I Yevgeni Tarekin |

Russia

1

In space

J. Flights in the quest for space J,

Astro-flight experience: X-15 (1961-1968) and SpaceSMpOne (2004)

Mike Melvill (SS-1)

U. S.A.

2

00:00:48:00

Joseph A. Walker (X-15)

U. S.A.

3

00:00:30:00

Brian Binnie (SS-1)

U. S.A.

1

00:00:24:00

William J. Knight (X-15)

U. S.A.

2

00:00:20:00

Robert A. Rushworth (X-15)

U. S.A.

1

00:00:10:00

John B. McKay (X-15)

U. S.A.

1

00:00:10:00

William H. Dana (X-15)

U. S.A.

1

00:00:10:00

Michael J. Adams (X-15)

U. S.A.

1

00:00:10:00

Mission in progress: STS 51-L (25)

Challenger launch accident (January 28,1986)

Gregory B. Jarvis

U. S.A.

1

00:00:01:13

S. Christa McAuliffe

U. S.A.

1

00:00:01:13

Note: As of December 31, 2012 Kevin Ford, Oleg Novitskiy, Evgeny Tarelkin (Kazbek crew/Soyuz TMA – 06M) and Chris Fladfield, Roman Romanenko, Tom Marshbum (Parus crew/Soyuz TMA-07M) were in space aboard the International Space Station serving as the ISS-34 expedition).

EVA

Start date of EVA

Time

(h:min)

EVA crew members

Mission/Spacecraft

Notes

008

1966 Nov 12

2:29

Aldrin

Gemini 12

Stand-up EVA for astronomical photography; equipment prep for later EVAs; Lovell on IVA; EVA record

009

1966 Nov 13

2:09

Aldrin

Gemini 12

Evaluation of restraints and tethers during completion of EVA work task tests; Lovell on IVA

010

1966 Nov 14

0:59

Aldrin

Gemini 12

Final Gemini EVA; completed astronomical photography objectives; Lovell on IVA

Oil

1969 Jan 16

0:37

Khrunov/Yeliseyev

Soyuz 5/4

First Soviet EVA for 4 years; first EVA crew transfer between two spacecraft; related to lunar program

012

1969 Mar 6

1:07

Schweickart/Scott D.

Apollo 9/LM/CM

First test of Apollo lunar EVA suit in Earth orbit; Scott conducted stand-up EVA from CM hatch; Schweickart demonstrated exit on to LM porch and partial crew transfer to LM; McDivitt remained inside LM on IVA

013

1969 Jul 20

2:32

Armstrong/Aldrin

Apollo 11/LM

First moonwalk; EVA record; set up experiments and took samples; Tranquility Base EVA world’s most televised event to date

014

1969 Nov 19

3:56

Conrad/Bean

Apollo 12/LM

Second moonwalk; set up first ALSEP; geological sampling near landing site; EVA record

015

1969 Nov 20

3:49

Conrad/Bean

Apollo 12/LM

Third moonwalk; geological field trip on foot; retrieved parts from unmanned Surveyor III

016

1971 Feb 5

4:48

Shepard/Mitchell

Apollo 14/LM

Fourth moonwalk; deployed second ALSEP and completed short geological field trip on foot; EVA record.

017

1971 Feb 6

4:35

Shepard/Mitchell

Apollo 14/LM

Fifth moonwalk; geological field trip on foot to Cone Crater using MET to carry equipment.

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018

1971 Jul 30

0:27

Scott, D.

Apollo 15/LM

Stand-up EVA from LM top hatch to photographically survey Hadley Rille landing site; Irwin remained in LM on IVA

019

1971 Jul 31

3:33

Scott, D./Irwin

Apollo 15/LM

Sixth moonwalk; set up third ALSEP geological traverse on first LRV set a new EVA record.

020

1971 Aug 1

7:12

Scott, D./Irwin

Apollo 15/LM

Seventh moonwalk; geological traverse on LRV; round trip to Hadley-Apennine Front; new EVA record

021

1971 Aug 2

4:50

Scott, D/Irwin

Apollo 15/LM

Eighth moonwalk; geological traverse on LRV to Hadley Rille

022

1971 Aug 5

0:39

Worden/Irwin

Apollo 15/CM

First deep-space EVA; Worden retrieved SIM bay film cassettes; Irwin filmed and assisted during stand-up EVA in CM hatch; Scott exposed to vacuum, but did not exit CM

023

1972 Apr 21

7:11

Young/Duke

Apollo 16/LM

Ninth moonwalk; deployed fourth ALSEP; drove second LRV on geological traverse to Flag Crater

024

1972 Apr 22

7:23

Young/Duke

Apollo 16/LM

Tenth moonwalk; LRV geological traverse to Stone Mountain; new EVA record

025

1972 Apr 23

5:40

Young/Duke

Apollo 16/LM

Eleventh moonwalk; LRV geological traverse to House Rock; largest boulder visited by Apollo crews

026

1972 Apr 25

1:24

Mattingly/Duke

Apollo 16/CM

Second deep-space EVA; Mattingly retrieved SIM bay film cassettes from SM; Duke filmed and assisted during stand-up EVA in CM hatch; Young exposed to vacuum but did not exit CM

027

1972 Dec 11

7:12

Cernan/Schmitt

Apollo 17/LM

Twelfth moonwalk; deployed fifth and final ALSEP; drove third LRV on short geological traverse

028

1972 Dec 12

7:37

Cernan/Schmitt

Apollo 17/LM

Thirteenth moonwalk; LRV geological traverse; discovered “orange soil”; set new EVA record

Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012 333

EVA

Start date of EVA

Time

(h:min)

EVA crew members

Mission/Spacecraft

Notes

029

1972 Dec 13

7:15

Ceman/Schmitt

Apollo 17/LM

Fourteenth and last moonwalk; LRV geological traverse; performed ceremonies marking end of Apollo

030

1972 Dec 17

1:06

Evans/Schmitt

Apollo 17/CM

Third deep-space EVA; Evans retrieved SIM bay film cassettes; Schmitt filmed and assisted during stand-up EVA in CM hatch; Cernan exposed to vacuum but did not exit CM; final Apollo EVA

031

1973 May 25

0:37

Weitz

Skylab 2/CM

Stand-up EVA from the open CM hatch; attempts to deploy stuck solar array; assisted from inside CM by Kerwin and Conrad on IVA

032

1973 Jun 7

3:25

Conrad/Kerwin

Skylab 2/OWS

Successfully deployed stuck solar wing, saving station; tethered Conrad catapulted into space by motion of array

033

1973 Jun 19

1:44

Conrad/Weitz

Skylab 2/OWS

Retrieval and replacement of ATM film cassettes; inspected solar array and previously deployed parasol sunshade

034

1973 Aug 6

6:31

Garriott/Lousma

Skylab 3/OWS

Erected twin-pole assembly over parasol to improve thermal conditions inside Skylab OWS

035

1973 Aug 24

4:30

Garriott/Lousma

Skylab 3/OWS

ATM film cassette retrieval and replacement

036

1973 Sep 22

2:45

Bean/Garriott

Skylab 3/OWS

ATM film cassette retrieval and replacement

037

1973 Nov 22

6:33

Gibson/Pogue

Skylab 4/OWS

ATM film cassette retrieval and replacement; routine repair tasks

038

1973 Dec 25

7:01

Carr/Pogue

Skylab 4/OWS

ATM film cassette retrieval and replacement; first EVA on Christmas Day; observed Comet Kohoutek

039

1973 Dec 29

3:38

Carr/Gibson

Skylab 4/OWS

ATM film cassette retrieval and replacement; further observations of Kohoutek

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040

1974 Feb 3

5:19

Carr/Gibson

Skylab 4/OWS

Final ATM film cassette retrieval; retrieved experiment packages from exterior of Skylab; final Skylab EVA

041

1977 Dec 20

1:28

Grechko

EO-l/Salyut 6

Stand-up EVA examined forward docking port after failure of Soyuz 25 to dock; Romanenko conducted IVA; first Soviet EVA in almost 9 years; first EVA from a Salyut space station

042

1978 M 29

2:05

Ivanchenko/Kovalenok

ЕО-2/Salyut 6

Removed and replaced samples from exterior of Salyut 6; Kovalenok performed stand-up EVA

043

1979 Aug 15

1:23

Ryumin/Lyakhov

ЕО-3/Salyut 6

Unscheduled EVA to free KRT-10 telescope antenna from aft docking port

044

1982 Jul 30

2:33

Lebedev/Berezovoi

EO-l/Salyut 7

Collected and replaced samples on exterior of Salyut

045

1983 Apr 7

4:17

Musgrave/Peterson

STS-6/OV-099

First Shuttle demonstration EVA; evaluated new EVA suits and restraint system

046

1983 Nov 1

2:50

Alexandrov/Lyakhov

ЕО-2/Salyut 7

First in a series of EVAs adding extra panels to solar arrays; installed additional panels to central array

047

1983 Nov 3

2:55

Alexandrov/Lyakhov

ЕО-2/Salyut 7

Added second panel to central array

048

1984 Feb 7

5:55

McCandless/Stewart

STS-41B/OV-099

First untethered EVAs; McCandless flew first MMU 300 feet from orbiter; Stewart also test-flew MMU

049

1984 Feb 9

6:17

McCandless/Stewart

STS-41B/O V-099

Further MMU flights; also evaluated procedures for satellite repairs planned for later missions

050

1984 Apr 8

2:57

Nelson/Van Hoften

STS-41C/O V-099

Nelson attempts to capture Solar Max by flying MMU; unsuccessful; later captured by Shuttle RMS

051

1984 Apr 11

6:16

Nelson/Van Hoften

STS-41C/O V-099

Repaired Solar Max in payload bay; redeployed; Van Hoften flew untethered MMU in payload bay

Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012 335

EVA

Start date of EVA

Time

(h:min)

EVA crew members

Mission/Spacecraft

Notes

052

1984 Apr 23

4:15

Kizim/Solovyov, V.

ЕО-3/Salyut 7

First of a series of six EVAs; transported ladder and EVA tools to work area, and prepared work site

053

1984 Apr 26

4:56

Kizim/Solovyov, V.

ЕО-3/ Salyut 7

Installed new propellant valve by cutting into station’s skin

054

1984 Apr 29

2:45

Kizim/Solovyov, V.

ЕО-3/Salyut 7

Installation of new conduit; replacement of thermal covering of station

055

1984 May 3

2:45

Kizim/Solovyov, V.

ЕО-3/ Salyut 7

Installation of second conduit; verification of both conduits; fuel leak pinpointed

056

array

1984 May 18

3:05

Kizim/Solovyov, V.

ЕО-3/ Salyut 7

Installation of a second set of solar array extensions to main

057

1984 Jul 25

3:35

Savitskaya/Dzhanibekov

Т12/ Salyut 7

First female to perform EVA; tested multipurpose welding gun

058

1984 Aug 8

5:00

Kizim/Solovyov, V.

ЕО-3/Salyut 7

Leaking fuel pipe sealed; retrieved samples from solar arrays for evaluation on Earth

059

1984 Oct 11

3:27

Leestma/Sullivan

STS-41G/O V-099

First U. S. female to perform EVA; completed satellite-refueling demonstration in payload bay of Shuttle

060

1984 Nov 12

6:00

Allen/Gardner

STS-51A/OV-103

Used MMU to retrieve rogue Palapa Comsat

061

1984 Nov 14

5:42

Allen/Gamer

STS-51A/OV-103

Used MMU to retrieve rogue Westar Comsat

062

1985 Apr 16

3:00

Hoffman/Griggs

STS-51D/OV-103

First unscheduled (contingency) U. S. EVA; crew attached “Flyswatter” device to RMS attempting to activate Leasat

063

1985 Aug 2

5:00

Savinykh/Dzhanibekov

ЕО-4/ Salyut 7

Attached third and final set of additional solar panels to main arrays; evaluated new Orlan EVA suits

336 Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012

064

1985 Aug 31

7:08

Van Hoften/Fisher

STS-51I/OV-103

Manual capture of Leasat deployed on 51D; commenced repairs in payload bay

065

1985 Sep 1

4:26

Van Hoften/Fisher

STS-51I/OV-103

Completed Leasat repair and redeployed by hand from end of RMS

066

1985 Nov 29

5:30

Spring/Ross

STS-61B/OV-104

Space construction tests using EASE and ACCESS in payload bay for future space station activities

067

1985 Dec 1

6:30

Spring/Ross

STS-61B/OV-104

Space construction tests with EASE and ACCESS related to Space Station Freedom program

068

1986 May 28

3:50

Kizim/Solovyov, V.

ЕО-5/ Salyut 7

Collected experiments from exterior of station; evaluated a beam builder for future space construction tasks

069

1986 May 31

5:00

Kizim/Solovyov, V.

ЕО-5/Salyut 7

Completed additional space construction test; used improved URI welding gun; final EVA from Salyut station

070

1987 Apr 11

3:40

Romanenko/Laveikin

ЕО-2/Mir node

Unscheduled EVA to remove a foreign object from rear Mir docking port which prevented hard docking of Kvant astrophysical module; first EVA from Mir

071

1987 Jun 12

1:53

Romanenko/Laveikin

ЕО-2/Mir node

Added an extra set of solar panels to the Mir exterior

072

1987 Jun 16

3:15

Romanenko/Laveikin

ЕО-2/Mir node

Installed a second set of additional solar panels to exterior of Mir

073

1988 Feb 26

4:25

Titov, V./Manarov

ЕО-3/Mir node

Replaced elements of solar array panels erected by EO-2 crew

074

1988 Jun 30

5:10

Titov, V./Manarov

ЕО-3/Mir node

Attempted repair of the X-ray telescope on Kvant-1; terminated due to broken wrench

075

1988 Oct 20

4:12

Titov, V./Manarov

ЕО-3/Mir node

Completed repair of the TTM telescope on Kvant

076

1988 Dec 9

5:57

Volkov, A./Chretien

ЕО-4/Mir node

First поп-U. S., non-U. S.S. R. EVA; first French EVA (Chretien); erected French ERA structure (by kicking the container); carried out French experiments

Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012 337

EVA

Start date of EVA

Time

(h:min)

EVA crew members

Mission/Spacecraft

Notes

077

1990 Jan 8

2:56

Viktorenko/Serebrov

ЕО-5/Mir node

Deployment of two star sensors on exterior of Mir and retrieved samples from hull of station

078

1990 Jan 11

2:54

Viktorenko/Serebrov

ЕО-5/Mir node

Retrieved French experiments deployed in December 1988 and installed new experiment packages

079

1990 Jan 26

3:02

Viktorenko/Serebrov

EO-5/Kvant-2

First use of specialized air lock on Kvant-2 module; prepared docking device for use with Soviet MMU; removed Kurs antenna; installed new TV system; tested improved EVA suit

080

1990 Feb 1

4:59

Viktorenko/Serebrov

EO-5/Kvant-2

First flight of Soviet MMU; Serebrov flew (tethered) up to 30 meters from Mir

081

1990 Feb 5

3:45

Viktorenko/Serebrov

EO-5/Kvant-2

Viktorenko flies (tethered) MMU 45 meters from Mir and performs a victory roll in celebration

082

1990 Jul 17

7:00

Solovyov, A./Balandin

EO-6/Kvant-2

Attempted repair of damaged Soyuz thermal blankets; a damaged outer Kvant-2 hatch meant using a backup method to reenter Mir

083

1990 Jul 26

3:31

Solovyov, A./Balandin

EO-6/Kvant-2

Stowed external ladders on Mir for future use; completed temporary repairs to damaged Kvant-2 outer hatch

084

1990 Oct 30

3:45

Manakov/Strekalov

EO-7/Kvant-2

Completed a partially successful repair of Kvant-2 outer hatch

085

1991 Jan 7

5:18

Afanasyev/Manarov

EO-8/Kvant-2

Completed repairs to Kvant-2 outer hatch; installed support structure for a crane to relocate solar arrays from Kristall to Kvant-1 module

086

1991 Jan 23

5:33

Afanasyev/Manarov

EO-8/Kvant-2

Installation of first crane jib near the forward multiple docking adapter node on Mir core module

338 Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012

087

1991 Jan 26

6:20

Afanasyev/Manarov

EO-8/Kvant-2

Installation of second crane jib on Kvant-1 for future relocation of solar arrays

088

1991 Apr 7

4:38

Ross/Apt

STS-37/OV-104

First U. S. EVA for 64 months; unscheduled EVA to repair stuck Gamma Ray Observatory high-gain antenna

089

1991 Apr 8

6:11

Ross/Apt

STS-37/OV104

Completed EVA experiments related to future space station construction, including CETA mobility tests

090

1991 Apr 25

3:34

Afanasyev/Manarov

EO-8/Kvant-2

Inspection of faulty Kurs antenna discovering missing receiver dish; replacement of exterior TV camera

091

1991 Jun 25

4:58

Artsebarsky/Krikalev

EO-9/Kvant-2

Replacement of damaged Kurs antenna

092

1991 Jun 28

3:24

Artsebarsky/Krikalev

EO-9/Kvant-2

Installation of U. S. cosmic ray detector experiment on exterior of Mir

093

1991 Jul 15

5:55

Artsebarsky/Krikalev

ЕО-9/ Kvant-2

Commenced construction of 15 m Sofora girder on the exterior of Kvant-1

094

1991 Jul 19

6:20

Artsebarsky/Krikalev

EO-9/Kvant-2

Continued construction of Sofora

095

1991 Jul 23

5:34

Artsebarsky/Krikalev

EO-9/Kvant-2

Continued construction of Sofora

096

1991 Jul 27

6:49

Artsebarsky/Krikalev

EO-9/Kvant-2

Completed construction of Sofora; Artsebarsky’s suit overheats and he is blinded by perspiration; he is guided back to the hatch by Krikalev

097

1992 Feb 20

4:12

Volkov, A./Viktorenko

EO-lO/Kvant-2

Installation of new equipment on exterior of Kvant-2; Volkov’s suit experienced problems that forced an early termination of the EVA

098

1992 May 10

3:43

Thuot/Hieb

STS-49/OV-105

An attempt to capture Intelsat VI (satellite fails)

Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012 339

EVA

Start date of EVA

Time

(h:min)

EVA crew members

Mission/Spacecraft

Notes

099

1992 May 12

5:30

Thuot/Hieb

STS-49/OV-105

Second attempt to capture Intelsat VI satelbte fails

100

1992 May 13

8:29

Thuot/Hieb/Akers

STS-49/OV-105

First three-person EVA; trio captured Intelsat VI by hand, then attached a new kick motor and redeployed it; the hundredth EVA was also the longest in EVA history

101

1992 May 14

7:45

Thornton, K./Akers

STS-49/OV-105

Tested Space Station Freedom construction techniques and crew rescue procedures; Thornton set a new EVA duration record for a female

102

1992 Jul 8

2:05

Viktorenko/Kaleri

EO-ll/Kvant-2

Completed external repairs to the Kvant-2 module

103

1992 Sep 3

3:56

Solovyov, A./Avdeyev

EO-12/Kvant-2

Commenced work to install new VDU propulsion system onto the Sofora girder

104

1992 Sep 7

5:08

Solovyov, A./Avdeyev

EO-12/Kvant-2

Continued installation of VDU on Sofora girder; lowered U. S.S. R. flag from outside Mir

105

1992 Sep 11

5:44

Solovyov, A./Avdeyev

EO-12/Kvant-2

Continued installation of VDU on Sofora girder

106

1992 Sep 15

3:33

Solovyov, A./Avdeyev

EO-12/Kvant-2

Antenna attached to Kristall module in order to assist planned Buran and U. S. Shuttle docking radar

107

1993 Jan 17

4:28

Harbaugh/Runco

STS-54/OV-105

Demonstration and tests of techniques under development for construction of Space Station Freedom and HST repair activities

108

1993 Apr 19

5:25

Manakov/Poleschuk

EO-13/Kvant-2

Commenced process of transferring solar arrays on exterior of Mir

109

1993 Jun 18

4:18

Manakov/Poleschuk

EO-13Kvant-2

Commenced configuration of Mir exterior for a series of EVAs by next main crew

340 Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012

110

1993 Jun 25

5:50

Low/Wisoff

STS-57/OV-105

Crew attached EURECA antenna; evaluated Space Station Freedom EVA tasks and HST repair methods

111

1993 Sep 16

4:18

T sibliyev/Serebrov

EO-14/Kvant-2

First of three EVAs to install Rapana mast on exterior of Mir; also checked hull for Perseid meteoroid damage

112

1993 Sep 16

7:05

Walz/Newman

STS-51/OV-103

Further tests of HST repair tools and techniques

113

1993 Sep 20

3:13

T sibliyev/Serebrov

EO-14/Kvant-2

Continued deployment of Rapana mast; also installed sample packages for later retrieval

114

1993 Sep 28

1:52

T sibliyev/Serebrov

EO-14/Kvant-2

Planned EVA to complete installation of Rapana and film exterior of station; the EVA was shortened when TsibUyev’s suit overheated

115

1993 Oct 22

0:38

T sibliyev/Serebrov

EO-14/Kvant-2

Installation of new instrument blocks on Kvant-2; completed exterior filming of station

116

1993 Oct 29

4:12

T sibliyev/Serebrov

EO-14/Kvant-2

Inspected solar arrays and exterior antenna; checked Sofora mount; retrieved materials samples in order to determine future operational lifetime of Mir

117

1993 Dec 4

7:54

Hoffman/Musgrave

STS-61/OV-105

First HST service mission; first service EVA included the replacement of malfunctioning gyroscopes

118

1993 Dec 5

6:36

Thornton, K./Akers

STS-61/OV-105

Second HST service EVA to remove old solar arrays and install new ones

119

1993 Dec 6

6:47

Hoffman/Musgrave

STS-61/OV-105

Third HST service EVA; installed new camera

120

1993 Dec 7

6:50

Thornton, K./Akers

STS-61/OV-105

Fourth HST service EVA; installed COSTAR and a new computer; cut loose solar panel

121

1993 Dec 8

7:21

Hoffman/Musgrave

STS-61/ OV-105

Fifth HST service EVA; new control systems installed

Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012 341

EVA

Start date of EVA

Time

(h:min)

EVA crew members

Mission/Spacecraft

Notes

122

1994 Sep 9

5:06

Malenchenko/Musabayev

EO-16/Kvant-2

Inspected docking port after collision by Progress M-24; repaired thermal blanket torn by Soyuz TM-17; attached new solar panels; configured Mir for planned U. S. Shuttle docking.

123

1994 Sep 13

6:01

Malenchenko/Musabayev

EO-16/Kvant-2

Samples retrieved from Rapana; maintenance work completed on Sofora truss; maintenance on exterior of Kvant-2 and solar panels

124

1994 Sep 16

6:51

Lee/Meade

STS-61/OV-103

First tests of SAFER, free-flying astronaut rescue jet pack (smaller MMU)

125

1995 Feb 9

4:39

Harris/Foale

STS-63/OV-103

Evaluation of the astronaut’s ability to translate large objects; related to future Alpha Space Station tasks (EDFT-03); unsuccessful test of cold temperature EVA gloves.

126

1995 May 12

6:15

Dezhurov/Strekalov

EO-18/Kvant-2

Exterior of Mir was prepared for the transfer of solar panels allowing for docking of the U. S. Shuttle

127

1995 May 17

6:30

Dezhurov/Strekalov

EO-18/Kvant-2

Commenced moving solar panels but failed to complete initial move

128

1995 May 22

5:15

Dezhurov/Strekalov

EO-18/Kvant-2

Completed the move of the first solar array started on previous EVA

129

1995 May 28

0:21

Dezhurov/Strekalov

ЕО-18/Mir node

Internal EVA (first of several at Mir) wearing full EVA suits in forward transfer compartment to relocate Konus equipment to allow docking of Spektr module on June 1

130

1995 Jun 1

0:24

Dezhurov/Strekalov

ЕО-18/Mir node

Second internal EVA returning the Konus docking cone to its pre-May 28 location

342 Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012

131

1995 M 14

5:34

Solovyov, A./Budarin

EO-19/Kvant-2

Inspection of a leaky docking collar; moved two solar arrays allowing later transfer of Kristall module

132

1995 M 19

3:08

Solovyov, A./Budarin

EO-19/Kvant-2

Budarin commences installation of MIRAS infrared spectrometer; Solovyov unable to exit hatch due to a suit problem and remains in transfer compartment

133

1995 M 21

5:50

Solovyov, A./ Budarin

EO-19/Kvant-2

Completed installation of MIRAS spectrometer

134

1995 Sep 15

6:46

Voss/Gernhardt

STS-69/OV-105

Tests of EVA thermal gear; continued tests on Space Station Alpha techniques (EDFT-02)

135

1995 Oct 20

5:16

Avdeyev/Reiter

EO-20/Kvant-2

ESA astronaut Reiter (first German to perform EVA) erects European experiment on outside of Mir

136

1995 Dec 8

0:29

Gidzenko / Avdeyev

ЕО-20/Mir node

Third Mir internal EVA; relocation of —Z docking cone to +Z port for Priroda module docking

137

1996 Jan 15

6:09

Chiao/Barry

STS-72/OV-105

Space station hardware evaluation, the third EVA Development Flight Test (EDFT-03) exercise; this time umbihcal lines, utility boxes and, work platforms were used

138

1996 Jan 17

6:54

Chiao/Scott, W.

STS-72/OV-105

Continuation of the EDFT program begun on previous EVA; in addition, a 30 min cold soak of Scott’s EMU was completed to test its thermal properties.

139

1996 Feb 8

3:06

Gidzenko/Reiter

EO-20/Kvant-2

Retrieved the exposure facility ESEF that was deployed during EO-20 EVA 1 on October 20, 1995; the crew also moved the Ikarus MMU; second German EVA

140

1996 Mar 15

5:51

Onufriyenko/U sachev

EO-21/Kvant-2

Installation of a second Strela crane on the Mir base blocks; they also set cables ready for new solar panels on Kvant

Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012 343

EVA

Start date of EVA

Time

(h:min)

EVA crew members

Mission/Spacecraft

Notes

141

1996 Mar 27

6:02

Godwin/Clifford

STS-76/OV-104

First Shuttle-based EVA by American astronauts docked with Mir; the crew attached MEEP dust collectors to the exterior of Mir docking module but did not traverse over to Mir; they also evaluated common foot restraints and tether hooks intended for ISS EVA operations

142

1996 May 20

5:20

Onufriyenko/U sachev

EO-21/Kvant-2

Relocated solar battery from exterior of Mir docking module to exterior of Kvant-1

143

1996 May 24

5:43

Onufriyenko/U sachev

EO-21/Kvant-2

Installed Russian/American solar panel on to the exterior of Kvant-1

144

1996 May 30

4:20

Onufriyenko/U sachev

EO-21/Kvant-2

Installation of MOMS-2 camera and an EVA handrail to the exterior of Mir

145

1996 Jun 6

3:34

Onufriyenko/U sachev

EO-21/Kvant-2

Installed the SKK-11 experiment on the outside of Mir and replaced the Komza experiment package. They also filmed part one of a sponsored Pepsi commercial

146

1996 Jun 13

5:46

Onufriyenko/U sachev

EO-21/Kvant-2

Crew installed and deployed Ferma-3 girder and repaired the Travers Antenna; they also completed filming the second part of the Pepsi commercial

147

1996 Dec 2

5:57

Korzun/Kaleri

EO-22/Kvant-2

Linked power cables from solar battery to the main electrical bus on Mir

148

1996 Dec 9

6:36

Korzun/Kaleri

EO-22/Kvant-2

Completed the linkage of power cables begun on previous EVA

149

1997 Feb 13

6:42

Lee/Smith

STS-82/OV-103

Sixth HST-servicing EVA; replacement of older High Resolution Spectrograph with the new Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) and Near Infrared Camera and Multi – Object Spectrometer (NICMOS)

344 Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012

150

1997 Feb 14

7:27

Harbaugh/T anner

STS-82/OV-103

Seventh HST-servicing EVA; replacement of the Far Guidance Sensor (FGS) and out-of-date recorders; installation of the Optical Control Electronics Enhancement Kit (OCE-EK); the crew also noted insulation damage on the telescope

151

1997 Feb 15

7:11

Lee/Smith

STS-82/OV-103

Eighth HST-servicing EVA; replacement of the Data Interface unit (DIU); installation of a new solid state data recorder

152

1997 Feb 16

6:34

Harbaugh/T anne

STS-82/OV-103

Ninth HST-servicing EVA; replacement of Solar Array Drive electronics (SADE); installation of covers for magnetometers; commenced the repair of insulation noted on February 14 EVA

153

1997 Feb 17

5:17

Lee/Smith

STS-82/OV-103

Tenth HST-servicing EVA; this was an additional EVA added to the flight plan in order to attach thermal insulation blankets to the exterior of the telescope

154

1997 Apr 29

4:48

T sibliyev/Linenger

EO-23/Kvant-2

First U. S./Russian EVA; first American to use a Russian EVA suit (Orlan-M); retrieval of experiment packages from exterior of Mir

155

1997 Aug 22

3:16

Solovyov, A./Vinogradov

ЕО-24/Mir node

Fourth Mir IVA; connected power cables from the damaged Spektr module to the Mir base block

156

1997 Sep 6

6:00

Solovyov, A./Foale

EO-24/Kvant-2

Second U. S./Russian EVA; crew searched for evidence of puncture in hull of Spektr but found none; completed a manual realignment of solar arrays

157

1997 Oct 1

5:01

Parazynski/Titov, V.

STS-86/OV-104

Third U. S./Russian EVA; first from Shuttle; retrieval of MEEP from exterior of Mir

158

1997 Oct 20

6:38

Solovyov, A./Vinogradov

ЕО-24/Mir node

Fifth Mir IVA; completed connections of Spektr power cables

159

1997 Nov 3

6:04

Solovyov, A./Vinogradov

EO-24/Kvant-2

Disconnected the old Kvant solar array and replaced it; hand – launched mini replica of Sputnik, marking the 40th anniversary of the Space Age (October 4)

Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012 345

EVA

Start date of EVA

Time

(h:min)

EVA crew members

Mission/Spacecraft

Notes

160

1997 Nov 6

6:17

Solovyov, A./Vinogradov

EO-24/Kvant-2

Transferred solar panel; temporarily installed a cap for possible Spektr leak repair; a hatch leak delayed EVA closeout procedures

161

1997 Nov 24

7:43

Scott, W./Doi

STS-87/OV-102

First Japanese (Doi) to perform EVA; unplanned Spartan retrieval; further tests of ISS EVA hardware

162

1997 Dec 3

4:59

Scott, W./ Doi

STS-87/OV-102

Second Japanese EVA; continued the originally planned ISS EVA hardware/procedures tests delayed from EVA 1

163

1998 Jan 8

4:04

Solovyov, A./Vinogradov

EO-24/Kvant-2

Attempted repair of leaking air lock hatch

164

1998 Jan 14

6:38

Solovyov, A./ Wolf

EO-24/Kvant-2

Fourth U. S./Russian EVA; inspection of Mir exterior and repair of the faulty EVA air lock hatch

165

1998 Apr 1

6:40

Musabayev/Budarin

EO-2/Kvant-2

Installation of handrails on the outside of Mir in preparation for a planned repair of Spektr solar array mounting

166

1998 Apr 6

4:23

Musabayev/Budarin

EO-25/Kvant-2

Strengthening of Spektr solar array mounting; the EVA was shortened by mission control error in regard to the orientation system on Mir

167

1998 Apr 11

6:25

Musabayev/Budarin

EO-25/Kvant-2

Crew dismantled and discarded the exterior control engine (VDU) unit

168

1998 Apr 17

6:32

Musabayev/Budarin

EO-25/Kvant-2

Dismantled the Strela boom and T3; commenced the installation of a new VDU unit

169

1998 Apr 22

6:21

Musabayev/Budarin

ЕО-25/ Kvant-2

Completion of the installation of the new VDU unit on top of a tower on the exterior of Mir; 100th space station-related EVA

170

1998 Sep 15

0:30

Avdeyev/Padalka

EO-26/Kvant-2

Set up six new external experiments; conducted a program of maintenance and repair; and hand-launched second replica Sputnik satellite

346 Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012

171

1998 Nov 10

5:54

Avdeyev/Padalka

EO-26/Kvant-2

Set up six new external experiments; conducted maintenance and repair program; hand-launched second replica mini Sputnik satellite

172

1998 Dec 7

7:21

Ross/Newman

STS-88/OV-105

First ISS-related EVA (Shuttle Orbiter based); connected electrical cables from Zarya to Unity; installation of handrails and support equipment for future EVAs

173

1998 Dec 9

7:02

Ross/Newman

STS-88/OV-105

Installation of two antennae on Unity and removal of launch restraint pins on Node hatches; also deployment of stuck TORU antenna on Zarya

174

1998 Dec 12

6:59

Ross/Newman

STS-88/OV-105

Stowed bag of EVA tools on Unity for future EVA crews; freed second stuck TORU antenna on Zarya; conducted a survey of exterior of station hull

175

1999 Apr 16

6:19

Afanasyev/ Haignere

EO-26/Kvant-2

Second French EVA; performed CNES experiments; deployment by hand of third mini-replica of Sputnik

176

1999 May 28

7:55

Jernigan/Barry

STS-96/OV-103

Relocation of stowed U. S. Orbital Transfer Device and Russian Strela cranes from Shuttle payload bay to Unity; attached a further set of EVA tools to the station; longest EVA for a female

177

1999 M 23

6:07

Afanasyev/Avdeyev

EO-26/Kvant-2

An attempt to deploy Russian/Georgian reflector antenna

178

1999 M 28

5:22

Afanasyev/Avdeyev

EO-26/Kvant-2

Deployment of Russian/Georgian reflector; deployed and retrieved exposed sample cassettes

179

1999 Dec 22

8:16

Smith/Grunsfeld

STS-103/OV-103

Eleventh HST-servicing EVA

180

1999 Dec 23

8:10

Foale/Nicollier

STS-103/OV-103

Twelfth HST-servicing EVA; first Swiss EVA

181

1999 Dec 24

8:08

Smith/Grunsfeld

STS-103/OV-103

Thirteenth HST-servicing EVA

Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012 347

EVA

Start date of EVA

Time

(h:min)

EVA crew members

Mission! Spacecraft

Notes

182

2000 May 12

4:52

Zaletin/Kaleri

EO-28/Kvant-2

The final EVA from the Mir complex; used Germatisator Sealing Experiment; completed a panoramic inspection; examined a failed solar battery

183

2000 May 21

6:44

Williams/Voss

STS-101/OV-104

Secured OTD; installation of final elements of Strela crane and replaced antenna on Unity; completed a number of get-ahead tasks

184

2000 Sep 10

6:14

Lu/Malenchenko

STS-106/OV-104

Fifth U. S./Russian EVA; connection of electrical and communication cables between Zvezda and Zarya; also installed magnetometer

185

2000 Oct 15

6:28

Chiao/McArthur

STS-92/OV-103

Deployed two antenna assemblies and installed EVA toolbox; electrical cable connection for Z1 truss

186

2000 Oct 16

7:07

Wisoff/Lopez-Alegria

STS-92/OV-103

Preparation of Z1 truss for attachment of solar arrays; released launch latches securing PMA-3

187

2000 Oct 17

6:48

Chiao/McArthur

STS-92/OV-103

Installed second EVA toolbox, continued program of reconfigurations and connections of electrical cables; installation of two DC converter units on Z1 truss

188

2000 Oct 18

6:56

Wisoff/Lopez-Alegria

STS-92/OV-103

Tested SAFER backpack; completed EVA wrap-up tasks

189

2000 Dec 3

7:33

Tanner/Noriega

STS-97/OV-105

Installed P6 truss segment and deployed two solar arrays (after one stuck); connected power and data cables

190

2000 Dec 5

6:37

Tanner/Noriega

STS-97/OV-105

Inspection of partially deployed solar array; connected power and data cables and coolant Unes from P6; replacement of S-band assembly at P6

348 Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012

191

2000 Dec 7

5:10

Tanner/Noriega

STS-97/OV-105

Repaired P6; installation of a small antenna and a sensor on a radiator; also installed a Floating Potential Probe and a centerline camera

192

2001 Feb 10

7:34

Jones/Curbeam

STS-98/OV-105

Monitored relocation of PMA-2; connected power and data cables; Curbeam’s suit was contaminated with leaking ammonia requiring a “bake-out” in sunlight to clean

193

2001 Feb 12

6:50

Jones/Curbeam

STS-98/OV-104

EVA crew assisted in repositioning of PMA-2 on Destiny Lab; installed insulation covers in payload bay of Discovery; installed SSRMS base

194

2001 Feb 14

5:25

Jones/Curbeam

STS-98/OV-105

Attachment of S-band antenna; released cooling radiator; inspected connections; test-flew SAFER; this marked the 100th U. S. EVA since Gemini 4 in June 1965

195

2001 Mar 11

8:56

Voss/Helms (ISS EO-2)

STS-102/OV-103

Relocated Early Communications antenna from Unity to PMA attachment; installation of Lab Cradle Assembly on Destiny; installed SSRMS cable tray; set new EVA endurance record

196

2001 Mar 13

6:21

Thomas/Richards

STS-102/OV-103

Configuration of stowage platform; completed the connection of cables commenced in previous EVA; made minor adjustments to solar array brace

197

2001 Apr 22

7:10

Parazynski/Hadfield

STS-100/OV-105

First Canadian EVA (Hadfield); installation of UHF antenna and video command and power cables between the SSRMS and Destiny Lab robotic workstation; installation of Canadarm

198

2001 Apr 24

7:40

Parazynski/Hadfield

STS-100/OV-105

Second Canadian EVA; rewired and rerouted power and data cables for Canadarm2

199

2001 Jun 8

0:19

Usachev/V oss

ЕО-2/Zvezda

First IVA at ISS; sixth U. S./Russian EVA; replacement of flat plate in Zvezda nadir docking port with a docking cone; first IVA at ISS without a Shuttle docked

Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012 349

EVA

Start date of EVA

Time

(h:min)

EVA crew members

Mission/Spacecraft

Notes

200

2001 M 14

5:59

Gemhardt/Reilly

STS-104/OV-104

Configuration of Quest air lock module for transfer to Unity module; connection of heater cables

201

2001 M 17

6:29

Gemhardt/Reilly

STS-104/OV-104

Transfer of two oxygen tanks and one nitrogen storage tank from Atlantis payload bay to exterior of Quest

202

2001 M 20

4:02

Gemhardt/Reilly

STS-104/Quest

First EVA from Quest air lock; transferred one nitrogen tank from Atlantis payload to exterior of Quest; examined gimbal assembly on top of solar array truss; inauguration of Quest fell on 32nd anniversary of first moonwalk during Apollo 11 (1969)

203

2001 Aug 16

6:16

Barry/Forrester

STS-105/OV-103

Crew installed Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on P6 and the Material ISS Experiment (MISSE) on Quest

204

2001 Aug 18

5:29

Barry/Forrester

STS-105/OV-103

Installation of six EVA handrails; relocation of a further two on Destiny; strung heater cables for future SO truss

205

2001 Oct 8

4:58

Dezhurov/Tyurin

ЕО-3/Pirs

First from Pirs and first all-Russian ISS EVA; erected antenna and docking targets on exterior of Pirs module; first EVA from ISS without Shuttle docked with it; 100th Soviet/Russian EVA since Voskhod 2 in March 1965.

206

2001 Oct 15

5:52

Dezhurov/Tyurin

ЕО-3/ Pirs

Placed Kravka sample detector on Zvezda; placed MPAC and SEED experiments on Zvezda; revoked Russian flag and installed commercial logos

207

2001 Nov 12

15:04

Dezhurov/Culbertson

ЕО-3/ Pirs

Routed and fixed cables from Pirs to ISS interior; checked and photographed small section of solar battery on Zvezda; installed handrails on Pirs; tested extension of Strela cargo crane

350 Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012

208

2001 Dec 3

2:46

Dezhurov/Tyurin

ЕО-3/Pirs

First unplanned EVA at ISS; removed rubber О-ring obstruction from Pirs docking equipment left behind during November 22 docking of Progress MI-7 which was achieved later on December 3

209

2001 Dec 11

4:12

Godwin/Tani

STS-108/OV-105

Installed insulation blankets on beta gimbal assembly located on the top of the P6 truss; unsuccessful attempt to free stuck solar array cable

210

2002 Jan 14

6:03

Onufriyenko/W alz

ЕО-4/Pirs

Installed ham radio antenna; completed assembly of the Strela unit

211

2002 Jan 25

5:59

Onufriyenko/Bursch

ЕО-4/Pirs

Installation of six thruster plume deflectors; installed four new experiment packages and retrieved one older one; attached tether guides and a ham radio antenna

212

2002 Feb 20

5:47

Walz/Bursch

ЕО-4/Quest

Connected cables from Destiny to Z1 truss; removed tools and handrails that had been used on earlier EVAs; this EVA was conducted on the 40th anniversary of John Glenn’s Mercury 6 flight

213

2002 Mar 4

7:01

Grunsfeld/Linnehan

STS-109/OV-102

Fourteenth HST-servicing EVA; replacement of one of the telescope’s two second-generation solar arrays; replaced a Diode Box assembly; completed other prep work for later EVAs on this mission

214

2002 Mar 5

7:16

Newman/Massimino

STS-109/OV-102

Fifteenth HST-servicing EVA; replacement of second array with a new unit and its Diode Box Assembly; replacement of Reaction Wheel Assembly-1

215

2002 Mar 6

6:48

Grunsfeld/Linnehan

STS-109/OV-102

Sixteenth HST-servicing EVA; replacement of the telescope’s Power Control Unit in Bay 4; Linnehan conducted an inspection of HST’s exterior handrails to be used during the fourth and fifth EVAs

Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012 351

EVA

Start date of EVA

Time

(h:min)

EVA crew members

Mission/Spacecraft

Notes

216

2002 Mar 7

7:30

Newman/Massimino

STS-109/OV-102

Seventeenth HST-servicing EVA; replacement of the Faint Object Camera with the new Advanced Camera for Surveys; completed Power Control Unit cleanup tasks

217

2002 Mar 8

7:20

Grunsfeld/Linnehan

STS-109/OV-102

Eighteenth HST-servicing EVA; installed the Cryogenic Cooler and its cooling system radiator around the NICMOS experiment

218

2002 Apr 11

7:48

Smith, S./Walheim

STS-110/OV-104

Transfer and attachment of SO trusses

219

2002 Apr 13

7:30

Ross/Morin

STS-110/OV-104

Completed attachment of SO trusses; attached redundant power cable

220

2002 Apr 14

6:27

Smith, S./Walheim

STS-110/OV-104

Connection of mobile transporter; routed power connections to SSRMS through SO truss

221

2002 Apr 16

6:37

Ross/Morin

STS-110/OV-104

Installed work lights and air lock spur for future EVA work on SO truss

222

2002 Jun 9

7:14

Chang-Diaz/Perrin

STS-lll/OV-105

Third French EVA; transfer of power/data/grapple fixture to solar array; attached space debris shields; preparation of Mobile Base System (MBS) for installation

223

2002 Jun 11

5:00

Chang-Diaz/Perrin

STS-lll/OV-105

Fourth French EVA; hard mate of the MBS and connected power, data, and electronics cables

224

2002 Jun 13

7:17

Chang-Diaz/Perrin

STS-lll/OV-105

Fifth French EVA; replacement of failed SSRMS wrist roll joint; preparation of P6 truss for future relocation

225

2002 Aug 16

4:25

Korzun/Whitson

ЕО-5/ Pirs

Installed first 6 (of planned 23) debris panels onto Zvezda; installation of Russian Kromka experiment postponed due to late start of EVA

352 Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012

226

2002 Aug 26

5:21

Korzun/Treschev

ЕО-5/Pirs

Installation of exterior frame on Zarya to house components for future EVA assembly tasks; installed new materials samples on a pair of NASD A (Japanese) experiments housed on outside of Zvezda; installed devices to simplify routing of tethers in future assembly EVAs; installed two ham radio antennae on Zvezda; installed Kromka hardware to measure residual emissions from Zvezda jet thrusters

227

2002 Oct 10

7:01

Wolf/Sellers

STS-112/Quest

Attached power, data, and fluid lines between SO and newly installed SI truss; deployed second S-band comm system; installed first of two external camera systems; released launch restraints on the truss’s mobile EVA workstation (CETA) and released the launch lock holding Si’s radiators in place for launch

228

2002 Oct 12

6:04

Wolf/Sellers

STS-112/Quest

Forty-fifth ISS EVA; set up the second external camera system and released further radiator beam launch locks; removed insulation on quick disconnect fittings; installed new Z1 and P6 junctions to install Spool Positioning Devices; released starboard side launch restraints on CETA; attached Ammonia Tank Assembly cables

229

2002 Oct 14

6:36

Wolf/Sellers

STS-112/Quest

Replaced Interface Umbilical Assembly on Mobile Transporter; installed two jumpers to allow flow of coolant between SI and SO trusses; released the large metal rod used as a launch restraint for SI and stowed it (a drag link); installed Spool Positioning Devices on ammonia lines

230

2002 Nov 26

6:45

Lopez-Alegria/Herrington

STS-113/Quest

Forty-seventh ISS EVA; made connections between PI and SO trusses; released launch restraint on CETA; installed Spool Positioning Devices onto ISS; removed drag link on PI; installed wireless video system on External Transceiver Assembly on to Unity node to support EVA helmet camera operations

Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012 353

EVA

Start date of EVA

Time

(h:min)

EVA crew members

Mission/Spacecraft

Notes

231

2002 Nov 28

6:10

Lopez-Alegria/Herrington

STS-113/Quest

Installed fluid jumpers at S0/P1 attachment point; removed Pi’s starboard keel pin; installed a second wireless video system External Transceiver Assembly on to the PI; removed port keel pin; relocated CETA cart from PI to SI truss allowing Mobile Transporter to move along PI to assist in future missions

232

2002 Nov 30

7:00

Lopez-Alegria/Herrington

STS-113/Quest

Installed further SPDs (total for the three EVAs over 10); reconfigured external electrical harnesses that route power through Main Bus Switching Units; attached Ammonia Tank Assembly lines

233

2003 Jan 15

6:51

Bowersox/Pettit

ЕО-6/Quest

Continued the outfitting and activation of PI truss; released remaining radiator launch locks allowing full deployment; removal of debris on sealing ring of Unity’s Earth-facing docking port; tested P6 truss ammonia reserve; unable to complete installation of a light fixture on CETA (reassigned to a future EVA); cut away thermal cover strap that was interfering with the rotation of Quest air lock hatch and delayed start of this EVA

234

2003 Apr 8

6:26

Bowersox/Pettit

ЕО-6/Quest

Reconfigures ISS power system to provide a secondary power source for one of the CMG’s secured thermal control system quick disconnect fittings; released stuck latch on the CETA cart light support system

235

2004 Feb 26

3:55

Foale/Kaleri

ЕО-8/ Pirs

Replacement of Russian microgravity experiment cassette containers; removal of JAXA micrometer impact experiment due to a malfunction in the cooling system of Kaleri’s pressure suit

236

2004 Jun 24

0.40

Padalka/Fincke

ЕО-9/Pirs

A pressure fault in the primary oxygen supply tank in Fincke’s suit resulted in a rescheduling of the planned EVA to June 30

354 Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012

237

2004 Jun 30

5:40

Padalka/Fincke

ЕО-9/Pirs

Replacement of a Remote Power Controller (RPC) which had failed during late April resulting in the loss of power in the No. 2 Control Moment Gyroscope; it was on this EVA that primary control of the EVA was transferred from Moscow to Houston

238

2004 Aug 3

4:30

Padalka/Fincke

ЕО-9/Pirs

In preparation for the arrival of the first ATV vehicle laser retroreflectors were removed from the assembly compartment on Zvezda; they were replaced with updated units and supplemented with an internal video meter target; two additional antennae were installed and Kromka experiment packages were removed and replaced

239

2004 Sep 3

5:21

Padalka/Fincke

ЕО-9/Pirs

Further preparatory work completed in advance of the arrival of ATV; installed four safety tethers on Zarya’s handrails and three communications antennae; removed the covers on those antennae; replaced the Zarya Control Module flow control panel

240

2005 Jan 26

5:28

Chiao/Sharipov

ЕО-10/Pirs

Installation of the Universal Work Platform is completed; European commercial experiment ROKVISS (Robotic Component Verification on the ISS) is installed along with its antenna; relocated a JAXA exposure experiment; installed the Russian Biorisk experiment

241

2005 Mar 28

4:30

Chiao/Sharipov

ЕО-10/Pirs

Deployment of a small (11 lb/5 kg) Russian nanosatellite; additional navigational and communication equipment installed in preparation for ATV dockings

242

2005 Jun 30

6:50

Robinson/Noguchi

STS-114/OV-103

At station a base and cabling for an External Stowage Platform were installed and power to CMG-2 was rerouted; two exposure experiments were retrieved and a faulty GPS antenna was replaced; in support of Shuttle retum-to-flight requirements TPS repair techniques were demonstrated in the Shuttle payload bay

Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012 355

EVA

Start date of EVA

Time

(h:min)

EVA crew members

Mission/Spacecraft

Notes

243

2005 Aug 1

7:14

Robinson/Noguchi

STS-114/OV-103

Removal of the faulty CMG-1 from the Z1 truss to the Discovery payload bay; installed a new CMG-1 on the Z1 truss

244

2005 Aug 3

6:01

Robinson/Noguchi

STS-114/OV-103

Installed PCSat2 ham radio satellite; photo-documentation and visual inspection of orbiter heat shield and the manual extraction of two protruding gap fillers from between tiles located on the forward underside of Discovery

245

2005 Aug 18

4:58

Krikalev/Phillips

EO-ll/Pirs

Retrieval of one of three Biorisk experiment canisters; from Zvezda several experiments were removed and a docking TV camera for ATV approach was installed

246

2005 Nov 7

5:22

Me Arthur/T okarev

ЕО-12/Quest

First Quest-based EVA since April 2003; camera installed and set up on PI truss; failed Rotary Joint Motor Controller retrieved; removal and replacement of a remote power controller module on the mobile transporter; jettisoned a Floating Potential Probe

247

2006 Feb 3

5:43

Me Arthur/T okarev

ЕО-12/Pirs

Release of SuitSat-1; retrieval of the Biorisk experiment; photography of a sensor as part of a micrometeoroid experiment; an adapter for a small crane was relocated and on the MT the remaining umbilical was tied off

248

2006 Jun 1

6:31

Vinogradov/Williams J.

ЕО-13/Pirs

Repair of an Elektron unit vent; Biorisk experiment retrieval; contamination-monitoring device was removed from Zvezda; a malfunction camera was replaced on the MBS

249

2006 Jul 8

7:31

Sellers/Fossum

STS-121/Quest

Test of RMS/OBSS combination as a platform for astronauts to inspect and/or repair a damaged orbiter; in the zenith Interface UmbiUcal Assembly (IUA) a blade blocker was installed which would protect the undamaged power, data, and video cable (the cable was then rerouted in preparation for the second EVA)

356 Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012

250

2006 M 10

6:47

Sellers/Fossum

STS-121/Quest

The full operation of the MT railcar completed; spare pump for station cooling system delivered; at two points during the EVA the SAFER pack on Sellers’ suit came loose which required Fossum to secure the packs with safety tethers

251

2006 M 12

7:11

Sellers/Fossum

STS-121/Quest

This EVA was focused on further evaluation of tile repair systems; a 20 s infrared image of selected RCC panels on the leading edge of the wing of Discovery was taken; they then tested a tile repair material called NOAX on pre-damaged tiles located inside a test container

252

2006 Aug 3

5:54

Williams J./Reiter

ЕО-13/Quest

Installed a Floating Potential Measurement Unit on MISSE; a thermal radiator rotary joint controller on SI truss; and a starboard jumper and spool-positing device on SI; replaced a malfunctioning GPS antenna; replaced a light on the MET handcart; tested an infrared camera for future damage detection in Shuttle RCC tiles; took close-up photography and inspected scratches on the Quest air lock; German EVA

253

2006 Sep 12

6:26

T anner/Stefanyshyn-Piper

STS-115/Quest

Completed installation of P3/P4 truss onto ISS; configured Solar Alpha Rotary Joint (SARJ)

254

2006 Sep 13

7:11

Burbank/MacLean

STS-115/Quest

Continued installation of P3/P4 truss and the activation of SARJ

255

2006 Sep 9

6:42

T anner/Stefanyshyn-Piper

STS-115/Quest

Installed radiator onto P3/P4; replaced an S-band radio antenna; installed insulation on another antenna; used IR camera to image Shuttle wing in a test to detect damage

256

2006 Nov 23

5:38

Lopez-Alegria/Tyurin

ЕО-14/Pirs

Completed “Orbital Golf Shot” sponsored and filmed by Canadian golf company; inspected and photographed a Kurs antenna on Progress; relocation of ATV antenna; BTN neutron experiment installed

Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012 357

EVA

Start date of EVA

Time

(h:min)

EVA crew members

Mission! Spacecraft

Notes

257

2006 Dec 12

6:36

Curbeam/Fuglesang

STS-116/Quest

Installation of P5 truss; replacement of broken video camera on SI truss; preparation for relocation of P6 truss to its permanent location; first Swedish EVA

258

2006 Dec 14

5:00

Curbeam/Fuglesang

STS-116/Quest

Reconfiguration of station’s electrical wiring; putting P3/P4 channel 2-3 into service; bringing new solar arrays online; relocation of two handcarts; installed thermal cover on station RMS; installed tool bags for future EVA use; second Swedish EVA

259

2006 Dec 16

7:31

Curbeam/Williams S.

STS-116/Quest

Completion of station electrical rewiring; activation of circuits 1 and 4; installation of RMS grapple fixture; placed three bundles of Zvezda debris panels for future installation; assisted in deploying P6 solar array

260

2006 Dec 18

6:38

Curbeam/Fuglesang

STS-116/Quest

Assisted in retracting P6 solar array in preparation for move during STS-120; Curbeam set new EVA record for four EVAs on one Shuttle mission; third Swedish EVA

261

2007 Jan 31

7:55

Lopez-Alegria/Williams S.

SEO-14/Quest

Reconfiguration of one of two coolant loops on Destiny from a temporary to permanent system; connection of a Station-to – Shuttle Power Transfer System (SSPTS) cable; secured starboard radiator of the P6 truss and installed shroud over it; removal of Early Ammonia Servicer on the P6 truss, a get-ahead task for later jettisoning of EAS system

262

2007 Feb 4

7:11

Lopez-Alegria/Williams S.

ЕО-14/Quest

Second of two cooling loops on Destiny reconfigured to permanent system; completed the work on the EAS at the P6 truss; photo-documented inboard end of P6 starboard solar wing in preparation for retraction during STS-117; continued SSPTS preparation work; removal of sunshade from a data relay device

358 Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012

263

2007 Feb 8

6:40

Lopez-Alegria/Williams S.

ЕО-14/Quest

Removal of shrouds on P3 truss’s Rotary Joint Motor Controllers and Bays 18 and 20; discarded the shrouds from vicinity of station; deployment of Unpressurized Cargo Carrier Assembly Attachment System on upper face of P3; removal of launch locks from P5 truss; connection of four cables of SSPTS to PMA-2 at the forward end of Destiny

264

2007 Feb 22

6:18

Lopez-Alegria/Turin

ЕО-14/Pirs

Retracted antenna of Progress cargo carrier at aft port of Zvezda; replacement Russian material experiments; photographed Russian SatNav antenna; photographed antenna for the ATV as well as a German robotics experiment

265

2007 May 30

5:25

Yurchikhin/Kotov

ЕО-15/Pirs

Installation of Zvezda Service Module Debris Protection panels; rerouted GPS antenna cable

266

2007 Jun 6

5:37

Yurchikhin/Kotov

ЕО-15/Pirs

Ethernet cable installed on Zarya; additional Zvezda debris panels installed; Russian scientific experiment deployed

267

2007 Jun 11

6:15

Reilly/Olivas

STS-117/Quest

Completed installation of S3/S4 truss

268

2007 Jun 13

7:16

Forrester/Swanson

STS-117/Quest

Assisted in retraction of P6 truss; partial failure discovered due to reversed wiring on S3/S4 SARJ

269

2007 Jun 15

7:58

Reilly/Olivas

STS-117/Quest

Repair of Shuttle OMS pod thermal blanket; completion of P6 solar array retraction; installation of hydrogen ventilation valve onto Destiny

270

2007 Jun 17

6:29

Forrester/Swanson

STS-117/Quest

Relocated TV camera from External Stowage Platform on Quest airlock to S3 truss; removal of final SARJ launch restraints; installed computer cable on Unity; opened hydrogen vent valve on Destiny laboratory; tethered two debris panels on Service Module

Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012 359

EVA

Start date of EVA

Time

(h:min)

EVA crew members

Mission/Spacecraft

Notes

111

2007 Jul 23

7:41

Yurchikhin/Anderson C.

ЕО-15/Quest

Replacement of components on MT redundant power system; cleaned CBM on nadir port of Unity node; jettisoned ammonia tank and flight support equipment

272

2007 Aug 11

6:17

Mastracchio/Williams

STS-118/Quest

Attached S5 segment of truss; retracted forward radiator on P6 in preparation for moving P6 to the end of the port truss, its final position; third Canadian EVA

273

2007 Aug 13

6:28

Mastracchio/Williams

STS-118/Quest

Installed new CMG onto Z1 truss; stowed older, failed CMG on an External Stowage Platform (ESP-2) for subsequent return to Earth on later Shuttle mission; fourth Canadian EVA

274

2007 Aug 15

5:28

Mastracchio/Anderson C.

STS-118/Quest

Relocation of two CETA carts from left side of MT to right side; relocated antenna base from P6 to PI; installed upgraded communication equipment; slight damage to second layer in Mastracchio did not pose serious damage but he returned to air lock early as a precaution

275

2007 Aug 18

5:02

Williams D./Anderson C.

STS-118/Quest

Retrieved MISSE containers 3 and 4; installed Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS) Boom Stand; installed External Wireless Instrumentation System antenna; secured gimbal locks on Zl; fifth Canadian EVA

276

2007 Oct 26

6:14

Parazynski/Wheelock

STS-120/Quest

Installed Harmony Module in temporary location; retrieved S-band support assembly; preparation for relocation of P6 truss; disconnected P6/Z1 truss segments’ fluid lines

277

2007 Oct 28

6:33

Parazynski/Tani

STS-120/Quest

Disconnected the Zl to P6 umbilical; detached P6 from Zl; configured SI radiator; inspected S4 SARJ; installed handrails on Harmony Module

360 Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012

278

2007 Oct 30

7:08

Parazynski/Wheelock

STS-120/Quest

Attached P6 to P5; reconfigured SI following redeployment; inspected port SARJ (found to be in good condition)

279

2007 Nov 3

7:19

Parazynski/Wheelock

STS-120/Quest

Inspected and repaired P6 solar array

280

2007 Nov 9

6:55

Whitson/Malenchenko

ЕО-16/Quest

Disconnected and stowed SSPTS cables; PMA-2 umbilical stored; temporary stowage of Harmony Node avionics umbilical

281

2007 Nov 20

7:16

Whitson/Tani

ЕО-16/Quest

Partial completion of external configuration of PMA-2 and Harmony Module with attachment of umbilicals

282

2007 Nov 24

7:04

Whitson/Tani

ЕО-16/Quest

Completion of umbilical hookup for PMA-2 and Destiny Lab; inspection and photography of starboard SARJ

283

2007 Dec 18

6:56

Whitson/Tani

ЕО-16/Quest

Inspection of S4 SARJ and Beta Gimbal Assembly (BGA); this EVA marked 100 space walks in support of ISS assembly and maintenance

284

2008 Jan 30

7:10

Whitson/Tani

ЕО-16/Quest

Replacement of one of the Bearing Motor Roll Ring Modules on a solar array; continued inspection and photography of SARJ

285

2008 Feb 11

7:58

Walheim/Love

STS-122/Quest

Whilst still in the payload bay of the Shuttle a grapple fixture was installed onto the Columbus module and preparatory work on the modules data and electrical connections was carried out; the astronauts also replaced the PI truss nitrogen (N2) tank

286

2008 Feb 13

6:45

Walheim/Schlegel

STS-122/Quest

Installation of the PI nitrogen tank assembly and stowage of the older tank assembly in the orbiter payload bay; the astronauts also completed further work on the SSPTS; German EVA

287

2008 Feb 15

7:25

Walheim/Love

STS-122/Quest

Installation of SOLAR telescope and EuTEF facility on to the External Stowage Platform on Columbus; installation of keel pin covers on Columbus; retrieval of failed CMG which was then stowed in orbiter payload bay

Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012 361

EVA

Start date of EVA

Time

(h:min)

EVA crew members

Mission/Spacecraft

Notes

288

2008 Mar 14

7:01

Linnehan/Reisman

STS-123/Quest

Temporary installation of Japanese Experiment Logistics Module-Pressurized Section on to the nadir of Harmony; commenced assembly of Dextre

289

2008 Mar 16

7:08

Linnehan/Foreman

STS-123/Quest

Continued Dextre assembly with attachment of two arms

290

2008 Mar 17

6:53

Linnehan/Reisman

STS-123/Quest

Compelted Dextre assembly; installation of spare station equipment onto an ESP-located Quest air lock; unable to attach MISSE-6 experiment onto Columbus module after latching pins failed to engage

291

2008 Mar 20

6:24

Foreman/Reisman

STS-123/Quest

Replacement of RPC; tested Shuttle thermal tile repair materials and techniques; removed port and nadir CBM launch locks from Harmony Module; cover removed from the left arm of Dextre

292

2008 Mar 22

6:02

Foreman/Reisman

STS-123/Quest

Completed stowage of OBSS onto station; installation of ELM-PS trunnion covers; successful installation of MISSE-6 experiment on the outside of Columbus; five covers removed from starboard SARJ; inspection and photography of SARJ completed

293

2008 Jun 3

6:48

Fossum/Garan

STS-124/ Quest

Transfer of OBSS back to Shuttle; preparation for Kibo Experiment Module-Pressurized Module installation; replaced trundle bearing assembly on SARJ (further inspection performed)

294

2008 Jun 5

7:11

Fossum/Garan

STS-124/Quest

Installation of covers and external TV equipment onto Kibo; get – ahead task for relocation of ELM-PS and depleted nitrogen tank carried out; a failed power supply required removal of TV camera

295

2008 Jun 8

6:33

Fossum/Garan

STS-124/Quest

Removal and replacement of starboard nitrogen tank assembly; completed fitting out of Kibo; reinstalled TV camera after repairs

362 Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012

296

2008 Jul 10

6:18

Volkov S./Kononenko

ЕО-17/Pirs

Removal pyrotechnic bolt from docked Soyuz TMA

297

2008 Jul 15

6:18

Volkov S./ Kononenko

ЕО-17/Pirs

Installation of Zvezda Service Module; installation of Vsplesk experiment; retrieval of Biorisk experiment; realigned ham radio antenna

298

2008 Sep 27

0:22

Zhai/Liu

Shenzhou 7/ Orbital Module

First Chinese EVA (Zhai); collection of experimental package from the exterior of Shenzhou 7; waved Chinese flag at TV camera; Liu supported activities whilst “standing” in the hatch

299

2008 Nov 18

6:52

Stefanyshyn-Piper/Bowen

STS-126/Quest

Transfer of empty nitrogen tank from ESP-3 to the payload bay of Shuttle; astronauts transferred a new flex hose rotary coupler to ESP-3 for future use; Kibo External Facility berthing mechanism insulation cover removed; commenced cleaning and lubricating starboard SARJ; replacement of 11 trundle bearing assemblies in SARJ

300

2008 Nov 20

6:45

Stefanyshyn-Piper/

Kimbrough

STS-126/Quest

Continued cleaning and lubricating starboard SARJ; relocation of two CETA carts from starboard side of MT to port side; lubrication of end effector A snare bearing of station robotic arm assembly

301

2008 Nov 22

6:75

Stefanyshyn-Piper/Bowen

STS-126/Quest

Completed cleaning and lubrication of all but one of TBAs on the starboard SARJ

302

2008 Nov 24

6:07

Bowen/Kimbrough

STS-126/Quest

Final trundle bearing assembly replacement on starboard SARJ; lubrication of port SARJ; installation of video camera; reinstalled insulation covers on the Kibo External Facility berthing mechanism; installed EVA handrails on Kibo and GPS antenna; photography of training umbilical system cables and radiators; maintenance performed on Kibo robotic arm grounding tab

Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012 363

EVA

Start date of EVA

Time

(h:min)

EVA crew members

Mission/Spacecraft

Notes

303

2008 Dec 23

5:38

Fincke/Lonchakov

ЕО-18/Pirs

Installation of electromagnetic energy-measuring device (Langmuir probe) on Pirs; removal of Biorisk experiment; installation of EXPOSE-R experiment package on Zvezda; installation of Impulse experiment

304

2009 Mar 10

4:49

Fincke/Lonchakov

ЕО-18/Pirs

Installed EXPOSE-R onto a universal science platform located on the Zvezda Module; visual inspection and photography of Russian segment; removal of tape straps from the docking target area of Pirs

305

2009 Mar 19

6:07

Swanson/Arnold

STS-119/Quest

Connected S6 truss to S5 truss; connected S5/S6 umbilicals; released launch restrains and removed keel pins; thermal covers removed and stored; S6 radiator deployed

306

2009 Mar 21

6:30

Swanson/Acaba

STS-119/Quest

Preparation of a worksite for STS-127 activities; unpressurized cargo carrier installed on P3 truss; installation of GPS antenna to Kibo; infrared images of radiator panels on the PI and SI trusses taken

307

2009 Mar 23

6:27

Amold/Acaba

STS-119/Quest

Relocation of a crew equipment cart; lubrication of station arm’s grapple snares; attempted to deploy a cargo carrier (failed)

308

2009 May 14

7:20

Grunsfeld/Feustel

STS-125/OV-104

Hubble Service Mission 4; replacement of Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 with Wide Field Camera 3; replacement of Science Instrument Command and Data Handling Unit; lubrication of three shroud doors; installation of Soft Capture Mechanism for possible grapple by future spacecraft for de-orbit at end of life

309

2009 May 15

7:56

Massimino/Good

STS-125/OV-104

All three gyroscope rate-sensing units replaced; removal of first of two battery unit modules

364 Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012

310

2009 May 16

6:36

Grunsfeld/Feustel

STS-125/OV-104

COSTAR removed and replaced with Cosmic Origins Spectrograph; repaired Advanced Camera for Surveys; performed a number of get-ahead tasks

311

2009 May 17

8:02

Massimino/Good

STS-125/OV-104

Repair of telescope imaging spectrograph

312

2009 May 18

7:02

Grunsfeld/Feustel

STS-125/ OV-104

Final Hubble-related EVA (23rd of series) and final Shuttle air lock EVA; replacement of final battery module and installation of Fine Guidance Sensor No. 3; degraded insulation panels from Bays 8, 5, and 7 removed and replaced by three new outer blanket layers; removed old protective cover around low-gain antenna and reinstalled a new protective cover in its place

313

2009 Jun 5

4:54

Padalka/Barratt

ЕО-20/Pirs

Preparation of Zvezda Service Module transfer compartment for the arrival of Mini-Research Module 2; installation and photography of docking antenna; photography of Strela-2 crane

314

2009 Jun 10

0:12

Padalka/Barratt

ЕО-20/Zvezda

IVA in depressurized Zvezda transfer compartment; replacement of a Zvezda hatch with a docking cone; preparation to receive Mini-Research Module 2 (Poisk) which would arrive later in year at zenith port and serve as an additional docking facility for Russian spacecraft

315

2009 Jul 18

5:32

Wolf/Kopra

STS-127/Quest

Japanese Exposure Facility installed; P3 nadir UCCAS deployed; S3 zenith outboard PAS deployment postponed due to time constraints during EVA

316

2009 Jul 20

6:53

Wolf/Marshburn

STS-127/Quest

Transferred ORU from ICC in payload bay of Shuttle to ESP-3; some tasks postponed due to lack of time; 40th anniversary of Apollo 11 lunar EVA

317

2009 Jul 22

5:59

Wolf/Cassidy

STS-127/Quest

Preparation work at Japanese pressurized module; P6 battery replacement (two of six units); high levels of CO2 in Cassidy’s suit

Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012 365

EVA

Start date of EVA

Time

(h:min)

EVA crew members

Mission/Spacecraft

Notes

318

2009 Jul 24

7:12

Marshburn/Cassidy

STS-127/Quest

Replacement of final four of six P6 batteries

319

2009 Jul 27

4:54

Marshburn/Cassidy

STS-127/Quest

SPDM thermal cover adjustment; reconfiguration of Z1 patch panel; visual inspection equipment installation; postponement of S3 nadir PAS to a later mission

320

2009 Sep 1

6:35

Olivas/Stott

STS-128/Quest

Preparation for replacement of the empty ammonia tank; retrieved MISSE and EuTEF facilities from exterior of Columbus (stowed them in Discovery payload bay for return to Earth)

321

2009 Sep 3

6:39

Olivas/Fuglesang

STS-128/Quest

Exchanged old ammonia tank for a new unit; at approximately 820 kg (1,8001b) this was the largest mass ever moved by astronauts on an EVA

322

2009 Sep 5

7:01

Olivas/Fuglesang

STS-128/Quest

Preparation work in advance of the arrival of the Tranquility Node on STS-130 in February 2010; in addition to attaching cables for the new node a communications device was replaced; installed a pair of GPS transmitters; fitted a new circuit breaker

323

2009 Nov 19

6:37

Foreman/Satcher

STS-129/Quest

Deployed S3 outboard Payload Attach System; a bracket for the ammonia lines intended for Unity was installed; a spare antenna was installed on the truss; lubrication was applied to the Payload Orbital Replacement Unit Attachment Device grapple mechanism on the Mobile Base System and the hand snares of the RMS on the Kibo

324

2009 Nov 21

6:08

Foreman/Satcher

STS-129/Quest

A variety of installations of small devices: the GATOR (Grappling Adaptor to On-Orbit Railing) bracket to Columbus, an additional ham radio antenna, and truss antenna for the EMU wireless helmet camera; relocated the Floating Potential Measurement Unit; deployed a pair of brackets designed to attach cargo to the station’s truss

366 Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012

325

2009 Nov 23

5:42

Satcher/Bresnik

STS-129/Quest

Installation of new High Pressure Gas Tank onto the Quest airlock; installation of MISSE 7A and 7B onto ELC-2; a pair of micrometeoroid shields were strapped to ESP-2; relocated a foot restraint; fitted insulation covers on cameras on the MSS and Canadarm2 end effector; a bolt was released on the Ammonia Tank Assembly; worked on the docking adaptor’s heater cables

326

2010 Jan 14

5:44

Surayev/Kotov

ЕО-22/Pirs

Prepared Poisk for future dockings

327

2010 Feb 12

6:32

Behnken/Patrick

STS-130/Quest

Preparatory work for berthing of Tranquility with Unity Node; spares for SPDM were relocated from Shuttle to station; commenced connection from Tranquility to station

328

2010 Feb 14

5:54

Behnken/Patrick

STS-130/Quest

Plumbing and connections for ammonia supply installed between Destiny, Unity, and Tranquility Modules and covered them in insulation; prepared nadir port for the attachment of Cupola; installed handrails on Tranquility

329

2010 Feb 17

5:48

Behnken/Patrick

STS-130/Quest

Further plumbing connection made between Unity and Tranquility; insulation and launch locks removed from Cupola; handrails installed on Tranquility; get-ahead tasks for future work on Zarya carried out; cables on Unity and SO truss insulated

330

2010 Apr 9

6:27

Mastracchio/Anderson C.

STS-131/Quest

Replaced new ammonia tank from Shuttle to temporary stowage location; old fluid lines disconnected on SI truss; Japanese seed experiment retrieved from Kibo; replacement of final gyro on SO truss; get-ahead tasks performed at Harmony zenith CBM and PI truss

331

2010 Apr 11

7:26

Mastracchio/Anderson C.

STS-131/Quest

Removal of old ammonia tank from SI truss (replaced with new tank); electrical connection commenced; old tank temporarily stored

Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012 367

EVA

Start date of EVA

Time

(h:min)

EVA crew members

Mission/Spacecraft

Notes

332

2010 Apr 13

6:24

Mastracchio/Anderson C.

STS-131/Quest

Connections of new ammonia tank completed; old tank moved to Shuttle payload bay; no longer required micrometeoroid shield from Quest removed for return to Earth; preparation work completed for installing a spacer antenna on Z1 truss; other tasks differed due to delays encountered in securing old tank in payload bay of Shuttle

333

2010 May 17

7:25

Reisman/Bowen

STS-132/Quest

Spare Ku-band antenna installed on Z1 truss; new tool platform installed on Dextre; torque on the bolts holding the replacement batteries to the ICC-VLD cargo carrier broken

334

2010 May 19

7:09

Bowen/Good

STS-132/Quest

Repaired the OBSS on Atlantis; four of six units on P6 batter replaced; removed gimbal locks from Ku-band antenna installed on first EVA of mission

335

2010 May 21

6:46

Good/Reisman

STS-132/Quest

Final two of six P6 battery replacement units completed; installed P4/P5 ammonia jumpers; retrieved spare PDGF from Atlantis and stowed inside Quest airlock; replenishment of EVA tools in toolboxes

336

2010 May 27

6:42

Yurchikhin/Kornienko

ЕО-24/Pirs

Preparatory work on Rassvet module to utilize Kurs automated rendezvous system; routed and mated cables for command and data handling on both Zvezda and Zarya

337

2010 Aug 7

8:03

Wheelock/Caldwell Dyson

ЕО-24/Quest

Attempted to replace failed ammonia pump module, but stuck quick-disconnect would not release, delaying completion of task; a “bake-out” was required to ensure ammonia was evaporated prior to reentering the station

338

2010 Aug 11

7:26

Wheelock/Caldwell Dyson

ЕО-24/Quest

Completion of removal of failed pump module from SI truss; commenced insulation on replacement pump

368 Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012

339

2010 Aug 16

7:20

Wheelock/Caldwell Dyson

ЕО-24/Quest

Completed installation of new pump module on SI truss

340

2010 Nov 15

6:27

Yurchikhin/Skripochka

ЕО-25/Pirs

Installation of portable multipurpose workstation on Zvezda, struts between Zvezda and Zarya modules, handrail on Pirs and SKK #1-M2 cassette on Poisk module; removed Plasma Pulse Injector Science hardware, EXPOSE-R experiment Kontor science hardware, and TV camera from Rassvet; test experiment on contamination underneath insulation of Russian ISS segment carried out

341

2011 Jan 21

5:23

Kondratyev/Skripochka

ЕО-26/Pirs

Installation of two experiments on Zvezda nadir side; removed two other experiments; installed TV camera on Rassvet module

342

2011 Feb 16

4:51

Kondratyev/Skripochka

ЕО-26/Pirs

Two experiments installed on Zvezda module; removal of two material exposure experiment panels from outside of Zvezda module; jettisoned a foot restraint

343

2011 Feb 28

6:34

Bowen/Drew

STS-133/Quest

Connected power extension cable between Unity and Tranquility nodes; moved failed ammonia pump module; installed wedge under camera on S3 truss to allow clearance from newly installed ELC-4; replacement of guide for railcar system; vacuum bottle “filled” for Japanese museum education experiment

344

2011 Mar 02

6:14

Bowen/Drew

STS-133/Quest

Removal of thermal insulation from a platform; attachment bucket on Columbus exchanged; camera assembly installed on Dextre where the robotic electronics platform was also removed; insulation for the light on the cargo cart installed

345

2011 May 20

6:19

F eustel/Chamitoff

STS-134/Quest

Retrieved two MISSE-7 experiments; installed new MISSE-8 experiment on ELC-2; vented nitrogen from ammonia servicer; commenced installation of external wireless communications antenna on Destiny; faulty CO2 senor in Chamitoff’s suit delayed other tasks to later EVAs

Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012 369

EVA

Start date of EVA

Time

(h:min)

EVA crew members

Mission/Spacecraft

Notes

346

2011 May 22

8:07

Feustel/Fincke

STS-134/Quest

Refilled P6 (P5) radiators with ammonia; completed venting the Early Detection Ammonia System; lubrication of port SARJ as well as parts of Dextre; grapple bars on port radiators installed

347

2011 May 25

6:54

Feustel/Fincke

STS-134/Quest

Grapple fixture installed on Zarya allowing SSRMS to translate to Russian segment for robotic operations; backup power cables to Russian segment installed; completed installation of wireless video system begun during EVA 1

348

2011 May 27

7:24

Fincke/Chamitoff

STS-134/Quest

Stowed OBSS on right side of station truss; retrieved grapple from left side of truss top; replaced the unit on the boom; restraints on one of the Dextre arms were released; replaced the thermal insulation of spare gas tank for the Quest Air Lock; ISS Assembly Complete point reached; final Shuttle crew EVAs

349

2011 M 12

6:31

Fossum/Garan

ЕО-28/Quest

Retrieval of failed ammonia pump module from ESP-2 (secured in orbiter payload bay for return to Earth); removed Robotic Refueling Mission (RRM) payload located in payload bay of Shuttle to a platform on ISS; retrieved material science experiment; released a stuck wire on a power grapple fixture; installed thermal covers on PMA-3; reconfigured some external equipment; final EVA while Shuttle docked with ISS

350

2011 Aug 6

6:23

Volkov S./Samokutyayev

ЕО-28/Pirs

Deployed ARISSat-1 ham radio satellite; installed packages on the outside of Russian segment; removed unwanted antennas from Poisk; photo-documented exterior of Russian segment; relocation of Strela crane deferred to subsequent EVA

351

2012 Feb 16

6:15

Kononenko/Shkaplero v

ЕО-30/Pirs

Relocated Strela-1 crane from Pirs to Poisk; installed Vinoslivost Materials Sample Experiment; collected further samples from beneath insulation on Zvezda to search for any living organisms

370 Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012