Cumulative space flight experience (order of most experience)
Name |
Country |
Total space |
Time in space |
flights |
(dd:hh:mm:ss) |
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Sergei K. Krikalev |
U. S.S. R./Russia |
6 |
804:08:17:52 |
T 800 days 1 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 | |
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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 <— |
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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 |
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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 <— |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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, |
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Astro-flight experience: X-15 (1961-1968) and SpaceSMpOne (2004) |
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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) |
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Challenger launch accident (January 28,1986) |
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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. |
332 Appendix C: EVA log 1965-2012 |
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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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) |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |