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List of spacewalks 2000–2014

This list contains all spacewalks performed between 12 May 2000 and 22 October 2014 where an astronaut fully or partially left a spacecraft.

Nicholas Patrick and Robert Behnken in the first EVA of the STS-130 mission on February 12, 2010

2000–2004 spacewalks edit

Spacewalk beginning and ending times are given in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

2000 spacewalks edit

# Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start (UTC) End (UTC) Duration
182. Mir PE-28
EVA 1
  Sergei Zalyotin
  Alexander Kaleri
May 12, 2000
10:44
May 12, 2000
15:36
4 h, 52 min
Kaleri and Zalyotin tested a leak sealant and inspected a malfunctioning solar panel on Kvant-1. A final photographic record of the outer surfaces of Mir was made during a panoramic inspection.[1]
183. STS-101
EVA 1
  James Voss
  Jeffrey Williams
May 22, 2000
01:48
May 22, 2000
08:32
6 h, 44 min
Voss and Williams inspected and secured a U.S.-built cargo crane known as the Orbital Replacement Unit Transfer Device, completed assembly of a Russian cargo crane called Strela, and replaced one of Unity's two early communication antennas.[2][3]
184. STS-106
EVA 1
  Edward Lu
  Yuri Malenchenko
September 11, 2000
04:47
September 11, 2000
11:01
6 h, 14 min
Lu and Malenchenko attached cabling that fully integrated the Zvezda module to the rest of the ISS, and constructed and attached a magnetometer that serves as a backup navigation system for the station.[4]
185. STS-92
EVA 1
  Leroy Chiao
  William McArthur
October 15, 2000
14:27
October 15, 2000
20:55
6 h, 28 min
Chiao and McArthur connected two sets of cables to provide power to heaters and conduits located on the Z1 truss, relocated two communication antenna assemblies, and installed a toolbox for use during future on-orbit construction.[5]
186. STS-92
EVA 2
  Michael Lopez-Alegria
  Peter Wisoff
October 16, 2000
14:15
October 16, 2000
21:22
7 h, 07 min
Lopez-Alegria and Wisoff installed the Pressurized Mating Adapter (PMA)-3 docking port, and prepared the Z1 truss for the installation of the solar arrays.[6]
187. STS-92
EVA 3
  Leroy Chiao
  William McArthur
October 17, 2000
14:30
October 17, 2000
21:18
6 h, 48 min
Chiao and McArthur installed two DC-to-DC converter units atop the station's Z1 truss. They also reconfigured cabling to new docking port PMA-3, and installed a tool storage box on the Z1 truss.[7]
188. STS-92
EVA 4
  Michael Lopez-Alegria
  Peter Wisoff
October 18, 2000
15:00
October 18, 2000
21:56
6 h, 56 min
Lopez-Alegria and Wisoff removed a grapple fixture on the Z1 truss, deployed a Z1 utility tray, Manual Berthing Mechanism latches for Z1 were cycled and opened, and demonstrated the SAFER pack's abilities.[8][9]
189. STS-97
EVA 1
  Joseph Tanner
  Carlos I. Noriega
December 3, 2000
18:35
December 4, 2000
02:08
7 h, 33 min
Tanner and Noriega attached the P6 truss to the Z1 truss and prepared the solar arrays for deployment. They also prepared the radiator for the power system deployment.[10][11]
190. STS-97
EVA 2
  Joseph Tanner
  Carlos Noriega
December 5, 2000
17:21
December 5, 2000
23:58
6 h, 37 min
Tanner and Noriega configured the station to use power from the P6 truss solar array and positioned the S-band antenna for use by the station. They also prepared the station for the arrival of the U.S. laboratory, Destiny.[12]
191. STS-97
EVA 3
  Joseph Tanner
  Carlos Noriega
December 7, 2000
16:13
December 7, 2000
21:23
5 h, 10 min
Tanner and Noriega positioned a floating potential probe to measure the plasma field surrounding the station, performed repair work to increase tension in the starboard solar array blankets that did not stretch out completely during deployment, and installed a centerline camera cable outside the Unity node.[13]

2001 spacewalks edit

 
Robert Curbeam on an EVA to install the Destiny science module onto the ISS during STS-98
# Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start (UTC) End (UTC) Duration
192. STS-98
EVA 1
  Thomas Jones
  Robert Curbeam
February 10, 2001
15:50
February 10, 2001
23:24
7 h, 34 min
Jones and Curbeam removed protective launch covers and disconnected power and cooling cables between Destiny and Atlantis, while crewmembers inside the shuttle moved the 3,800-cubic-foot (110 m3) laboratory from the payload bay to its home on the Unity node. Curbeam and Jones then connected electrical, data and cooling lines to the lab, during which a small amount of ammonia crystals leaked from one of the hoses, prompting a decontamination procedure.[14][15]
193. STS-98
EVA 2
  Thomas Jones
  Robert Curbeam
February 12, 2001
15:59
February 12, 2001
22:49
6 h, 50 min
100th U.S. EVA.[16] Jones and Curbeam installed the shuttle docking adapter onto Destiny, installed insulating covers over the pins that held Destiny in place during launch, attached a vent to the lab's air system, installed handrails and sockets on the exterior of Destiny, and attached a base for Canadarm2.[17]
194. STS-98
EVA 3
  Thomas Jones
  Robert Curbeam
February 14, 2001
14:48
February 14, 2001
20:13
5 h, 25 min
Jones and Curbeam attached a spare communications antenna to the station's exterior, double-checked connections between the Destiny lab and its docking port, released the restraints on a station cooling radiator, inspected solar array connections at the top of the station, and tested a technique for a spacewalker to carry an incapacitated crew member to the shuttle airlock.
195. STS-102
EVA 1
  James Voss
  Susan Helms
March 11, 2001
05:12
March 11, 2001
14:08
8 h, 56 min
Voss and Helms prepared Pressurized Mating Adapter-3 for repositioning from Unity’s Earth-facing berth to the port-side berth to make room for Leonardo, the Italian Space Agency-built Multi-Purpose Logistics Module. They also removed a Lab Cradle Assembly from Discovery's payload bay and installed it on the side of Destiny, and installed a cable tray to Destiny for later use by the station's robot arm (Canadarm2). After re-entering the shuttle's airlock, Voss and Helms remained ready to assist if any troubles installing the docking port were encountered by the crew inside the shuttle. This was the longest space walk in shuttle history.[18]
196. STS-102
EVA 2
  Andy Thomas
  Paul W. Richards
March 13, 2001
05:23
March 13, 2001
11:44
6 h, 21 min
Thomas and Richards installed an External Stowage Platform for spare station parts, attached a spare ammonia coolant pump to the platform, and finished connecting several cables put in place on the first EVA for the station's robotic arm. They also inspected a Unity node heater connection, and inspected an exterior experiment, the Floating Potential Probe.[19]
197. STS-100
EVA 1
  Chris Hadfield
  Scott Parazynski
April 22, 2001
11:45
April 22, 2001
18:55
7 h, 10 min
Hadfield and Parazynski installed the station's UHF antenna, and the Canadian Space Agency-made Canadarm2. They connected cables to give the arm power and allow it to accept computer commands from inside the Destiny lab. Hadfield became the first Canadian spacewalker.[20]
198. STS-100
EVA 2
  Chris Hadfield
  Scott Parazynski
April 24, 2001
12:34
April 24, 2001
20:14
7 h, 40 min
Hadfield and Parazynski connected the Power Data Grapple Fixture circuits for Canadarm2 onto Destiny, removed an early communications antenna, transferred a spare Direct Current Switching Unit from Atlantis's payload bay to an equipment storage rack on the outside of Destiny.[21]
199. ISS Expedition 2
EVA 1
  Yury Usachev
  James Voss
June 8, 2001
14:21
June 8, 2001
14:40
0 h, 19 min
Usachev and Voss installed the docking cone onto the Zarya module, in preparation for the arrival of the Russian Pirs docking compartment. To date, this is the only EVA to be conducted from the transfer compartment at the forward end of the Zvezda Service Module.[22]
200. STS-104
EVA 1
  Michael Gernhardt
  James Reilly
July 15, 2001
03:10
July 15, 2001
09:09
5 h, 59 min
Gernhardt and Reilly installed the Quest Joint Airlock onto the Unity node and connected power cables to it.[23][24][25]
201. STS-104
EVA 2
  Michael Gernhardt
  James Reilly
July 18, 2001
03:04
July 18, 2001
09:33
6 h, 29 min
Gernhardt and Reilly installed one of two high-pressure nitrogen tanks, and one of two high-pressure oxygen tanks onto Quest, and installed grapple fixture and trunnion covers.[23][25][26]
202. STS-104
EVA 3
  Michael Gernhardt
  James Reilly
July 21, 2001
04:35
July 21, 2001
08:37
4 h, 02 min
This was the first EVA conducted from the Quest airlock. Gernhardt and Reilly installed the second high-pressure nitrogen tank, and the second oxygen tank onto the Quest airlock. After completion of the tank installation, Gernhardt and Reilly conducted a photography session around the new airlock.[25][27][28]
203. STS-105
EVA 1
  Daniel Barry
  Patrick Forrester
August 16, 2001
13:58
August 16, 2001
20:14
6 h, 16 min
Barry and Forrester installed an Early Ammonia Servicer onto the station's P6 truss, stowed a foot restraint, and installed the Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE)-1 and 2 containers onto the Quest airlock.[29][30]
204. STS-105
EVA 2
  Daniel Barry
  Patrick Forrester
August 18, 2001
13:42
August 18, 2001
19:11
5 h, 29 min
Barry and Forrester installed heater cables and handrails onto the station's Destiny laboratory.[29][30]
205. ISS Expedition 3
EVA 1
  Vladimir Dezhurov
  Mikhail Tyurin
October 8, 2001
14:24
October 8, 2001
19:22
4 h, 58 min
Dezhurov and Tyurin installed cables between the Pirs module and the Zvezda module to allow spacewalk radio communications between the two sections. The cosmonauts installed handrails onto Pirs, and installed an exterior ladder to assist spacewalkers leaving Pirs. They also installed a Strela cargo crane.[31]
206. ISS Expedition 3
EVA 2
  Vladimir Dezhurov
  Mikhail Tyurin
October 15, 2001
09:17
October 15, 2001
15:08
5 h, 51 min
Dezhurov and Tyurin installed Russian commercial experiments (MPAC-SEEDS) onto the exterior of the Pirs docking compartment.[31]
207. ISS Expedition 3
EVA 3
  Vladimir Dezhurov,
  Frank Culbertson
November 12, 2001
21:41
November 13, 2001
02:46
5 h, 05 min
Dezhurov and Culbertson connected cables on the exterior of Pirs for the Kurs automated docking system, completed checks of the Strela cargo crane, and inspected and photographed a panel of a solar array on Zvezda that had a portion of a panel not fully unfolded.[31]
208. ISS Expedition 3
EVA 4
  Vladimir Dezhurov
  Mikhail Tyurin
December 3, 2001
13:20
December 3, 2001
16:06
2 h, 46 min
Dezhurov and Tyurin removed an obstruction that prevented a Progress resupply ship from firmly docking with the station, and took pictures of the debris and of the docking interface.[31]
209. STS-108
EVA 1
  Linda Godwin
  Daniel Tani
December 10, 2001
17:52
December 10, 2001
22:04
4 h, 12 min
Godwin and Tani installed insulating blankets around two Beta Gimbal Assemblies that rotate the station's solar array wings, and performed tasks in preparation for STS-110's spacewalks.[32][33][34]

2002 spacewalks edit

# Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start (UTC) End (UTC) Duration
210. ISS Expedition 4
EVA 1
  Yuri Onufriyenko
  Carl Walz
January 14, 2002
20:59
January 15, 2002
03:02
6 h, 03 min
Onufriyenko and Walz moved the cargo boom for the Russian Strela crane from PMA-1 to the exterior of the Pirs docking compartment and installed an amateur radio antenna onto the end of Zvezda.[35]
211. ISS Expedition 4
EVA 2
  Yuri Onufriyenko
  Daniel Bursch
January 25, 2002
15:19
January 25, 2002
21:18
5 h, 59 min
Onufriyenko and Bursch installed six deflector shields for Zvezda's jet thrusters, installed a second amateur radio antenna, attached four science experiments, and retrieved and replaced a device to measure material from the thrusters.[35]
212. ISS Expedition 4
EVA 3
  Carl Walz
  Daniel Bursch
February 20, 2002
11:38
February 20, 2002
17:25
5 h, 47 min
Walz and Bursch tested the Quest airlock, and prepared it for the four spacewalks to be performed during STS-110. This was the first spacewalk to be based out of Quest without a Space Shuttle docked at the station.[35]
213. STS-109
EVA 1
  John Grunsfeld
  Richard Linnehan
March 4, 2002
06:37
March 4, 2002
13:38
7 h, 01 min
Grunsfeld and Linnehan removed the old starboard solar array on the Hubble Space Telescope and replaced it with a new, smaller and more powerful third generation solar array. The old array was stowed in Columbia's payload bay for return to Earth.[36]
214. STS-109
EVA 2
  Jim Newman
  Michael Massimino
March 5, 2002
06:40
March 5, 2002
13:56
7 h, 16 min
Newman and Massimino removed the old port solar array on the Hubble Space Telescope and replaced it with a new third generation solar array. The old array was stowed in Columbia's payload bay for return to Earth. The two astronauts then removed and replaced the Reaction Wheel Assembly (RWA).[37]
215. STS-109
EVA 3
  John Grunsfeld
  Richard Linnehan
March 6, 2002
08:28
March 6, 2002
15:16
6 h, 48 min
The spacewalk was delayed two hours by a water leak in Grunsfeld's spacesuit. The old Power Control Unit (PCU) was removed from Hubble and stowed for return to Earth. A new, more powerful PCU, sized to match the more productive solar arrays, was installed.[38]
216. STS-109
EVA 4
  Jim Newman
  Michael Massimino
March 7, 2002
09:00
March 7, 2002
16:30
7 h, 30 min
Newman and Massimino removed the Faint Object Camera from the aft shroud of Hubble and installed the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) in the same location. After stowing the Faint Object Camera in Columbia for return to Earth, the Electronic Support Module was installed in the aft shroud.[39]
217. STS-109
EVA 5
  John Grunsfeld
  Richard Linnehan
March 8, 2002
08:46
March 8, 2002
16:06
7 h, 20 min
Linnehan and Grunsfeld installed an experimental cryocooler for NICMOS inside the aft shroud of Hubble and connected it to the Electronic Support Module installed the day before. Then the two spacewalkers installed the Cooling System Radiator to the outside of Hubble, and connected it to the NICMOS.[40]
218. STS-110
EVA 1
  Steven Smith
  Rex Walheim
April 11, 2002
14:36
April 11, 2002
22:24
7 h, 48 min
Smith and Walheim began installing the S0 truss onto Destiny by setting up initial power and data connections between the station and the truss, and installing two forward struts that permanently held the truss in place.[41]
219. STS-110
EVA 2
  Jerry Ross
  Lee Morin
April 13, 2002
14:09
April 13, 2002
21:39
7 h, 30 min
Ross and Morin continued the installation of the S0 truss, installing power and data cable connections between the truss and the station, and two aft struts that permanently held the truss in place.[41]
220. STS-110
EVA 3
  Steven Smith
  Rex Walheim
April 14, 2002
13:48
April 14, 2002
20:15
6 h, 27 min
Smith and Walheim released the claw that was used in the initial attachment of the S0 truss, installed connectors used to route power to Canadarm2 when it is on the truss, released launch restraints from the Mobile Transporter, and removed a small thermal cover the Mobile Transporter's radiator.[41]
221. STS-110
EVA 4
  Jerry Ross
  Lee Morin
April 16, 2002
14:29
April 16, 2002
21:06
6 h, 37 min
Ross and Morin pivoted the "Airlock Spur", which is currently used by spacewalkers as a path from the Quest airlock to the truss, installed handrails onto S0, partially assembled a platform, and installed two floodlights.[41][42]
222. STS-111
EVA 1
  Franklin Chang-Diaz
  Philippe Perrin
June 9, 2002
15:27
June 9, 2002
22:41
7 h, 14 min
Chang-Diaz and Perrin attached a Power Data Grapple Fixture to the P6 truss, removed debris panels from Endeavour's payload bay and attached them to a temporary location on PMA-1, and removed thermal blankets to prepare the Mobile Base System (MBS) for installation onto the station's Mobile Transporter.[43][44]
223. STS-111
EVA 2
  Franklin Chang-Diaz
  Philippe Perrin
June 11, 2002
15:27
June 11, 2002
22:41
7 h, 14 min
Chang-Diaz and Perrin attached the Mobile Base System to the Mobile Transporter, and attached power, data and video cables from the station to the MBS.[43][45]
224. STS-111
EVA 3
  Franklin Chang-Diaz
  Philippe Perrin
June 13, 2002
15:16
June 13, 2002
22:33
7 h, 17 min
Chang-Diaz and Perrin replaced Canadarm2's wrist roll joint, and stowed the old joint in Endeavour's payload bay to be returned to Earth.[43][46]
225. ISS Expedition 5
EVA 1
  Valery Korzun
  Peggy Whitson
August 16, 2002
09:25
August 16, 2002
1348
4 h, 23 min
Korzun and Whitson installed six micrometeoroid debris panels onto Zvezda. These panels were the first six of 23 panels that were installed to add more micrometeoroid protection to Zvezda.[47]
226. ISS Expedition 5
EVA 2
  Valery Korzun
  Sergei Treshchev
August 26, 2002
05:27
August 26, 2002
10:48
5 h, 21 min
Korzun and Treshchev installed a frame on the outside of Zarya for spacewalk assembly tasks, installed new samples on a pair of Japanese Space Agency experiments housed on Zvezda, installed devices on Zvezda that would simplify the routing of tethers during future spacewalks, and installed two additional amateur radio antennas on Zvezda.[47]
227. STS-112
EVA 1
  David Wolf
  Piers Sellers
October 10, 2002
15:21
October 10, 2002
22:22
7 h, 01 min
Wolf and Sellers released launch locks that held the S1 truss radiators in place during launch, attached power, data and fluid lines between the S1 truss and S0 truss, deployed the station's second S-Band communications system, installed the first of two external camera systems, and released launch restraints on the truss's mobile spacewalk workstation, the Crew and Equipment Translation Aid (CETA).[48][49]
228. STS-112
EVA 2
  David Wolf
  Piers Sellers
October 12, 2002
14:31
October 12, 2002
20:35
6 h, 04 min
Wolf and Sellers installed a second camera system, released more radiator launch locks, removed insulation covers on quick-disconnect fittings near the Z1 and P6 junction, installed Spool Positioning Devices, released starboard-side launch restraints on the CETA cart, and attached Ammonia Tank Assembly cables.[48][50]
229. STS-112
EVA 3
  David Wolf
  Piers Sellers
October 14, 2002
14:08
October 14, 2002
20:44
6 h, 36 min
Wolf and Sellers removed and replaced the Interface Umbilical Assembly on the station's Mobile Transporter, installed two jumpers allowing for ammonia coolant to flow between the S1 and S0 trusses, released a drag link and stowed it, and installed Spool Positioning Devices (SPD) on ammonia lines.[48][51]
230. STS-113
EVA 1
  Michael Lopez-Alegria
  John Herrington
November 26, 2002
19:49
November 27, 2002
02:34
6 h, 45 min
Lopez-Alegria and Herrington began the initial installation of the P1 truss by installing connections between the P1 and the S0 truss, releasing launch restraints on the CETA cart, installing Spool Positioning Devices (SPDs) onto the station, and removing a drag link on P1 that served as a launch restraint. They also installed a wireless video system External Transceiver Assembly onto the Unity node.[52][53]
231. STS-113
EVA 2
  Michael Lopez-Alegria
  John Herrington
November 28, 2002
18:36
November 29, 2002
00:46
6 h, 10 min
Lopez-Alegria and Herrington installed fluid jumpers where the S0 and the P1 are attached to each other, removed the P1's starboard keel pin, installed another wireless video system External Transceiver Assembly onto the P1, and relocated the CETA cart from the P1 to the S1 truss.[52][54]
232. STS-113
EVA 3
  Michael Lopez-Alegria
  John Herrington
November 30, 2002
19:25
December 1, 2002
02:25
7 h, 00 min
Herrington successfully troubleshot a mobility issue with the CETA cart. Lopez-Alegria and Herrington then completed the planned EVA activities by installing more Spool Positioning Devices, reconfiguring electrical harnesses that route power through the Main Bus Switching Units, and attaching Ammonia Tank Assembly lines.[52][55]

2003 spacewalks edit

# Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start (UTC) End (UTC) Duration
233. ISS Expedition 6
EVA 1
  Kenneth Bowersox
  Donald Pettit
January 15, 2003
12:50
January 15, 2003
19:41
6 h, 51 min
Bowersox and Pettit released the remaining launch locks on the P1 radiator assembly, removed debris on a sealing ring of Unity's docking port, and tested an ammonia reservoir on the station's P6 truss.[56]
234. ISS Expedition 6
EVA 2
  Kenneth Bowersox
  Donald Pettit
April 8, 2003
12:40
April 8, 2003
19:06
6 h, 26 min
Bowersox and Pettit reconfigured cables on the S0, S1 and P1 trusses, replaced a Power Control Module on the Mobile Transporter, installed Spool Positioning Devices on Destiny, and reinstalled a thermal cover on an S1 Radiator Beam Valve Module.[56]

2004 spacewalks edit

# Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start (UTC) End (UTC) Duration
235. ISS Expedition 8
EVA 1
  Michael Foale
  Alexander Kaleri
February 26, 2004
21:17
February 27, 2004
01:12
3 h, 55 min
Foale and Kaleri replaced cassette containers that held sample materials for a microgravity experiment, attached the Russian experiment Matryoshka to Zvezda, and removed a JAXA micrometeoroid impact experiment. The spacewalk was cut short due to a cooling system malfunction in Kaleri's spacesuit.[57]
236. ISS Expedition 9
EVA 1
  Gennady Padalka
  Michael Fincke
June 24, 2004
21:57
June 24, 2004
22:10
0 h, 13 min
The spacewalk cut short due to a pressure problem in Fincke's prime oxygen tank in his spacesuit. Mission managers decided to reschedule the spacewalk for 30 June.[58][59]
237. ISS Expedition 9
EVA 2
  Gennady Padalka
  Michael Fincke
June 30, 2004
21:19
July 1, 2004
02:59
5 h, 40 min
Padalka and Fincke replaced a Remote Power Controller (RPC) that failed in late April, causing a loss of power in Control Moment Gyroscope 2 (CMG 2). This spacewalk was the first time that primary Mission Control was transitioned from Moscow to Houston during an EVA.[58][60]
238. ISS Expedition 9
EVA 3
  Gennady Padalka
  Michael Fincke
August 3, 2004
06:58
August 3, 2004
11:28
4 h, 30 min
Padalka and Fincke removed laser retro reflectors from the Zvezda assembly compartment, and installed three updated laser retro reflectors and one internal videometer target in preparation for the Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV). They also installed two antennas, and removed and replaced Kromka experiment packages.[58][61]
239. ISS Expedition 9
EVA 4
  Gennady Padalka
  Michael Fincke
September 3, 2004
16:43
September 3, 2004
22:04
5 h, 21 min
Padalka and Fincke continued preparations for the arrival of the European Space Agency's Automatic Transfer Vehicle. They replaced the Zarya Control Module flow control panel, installed four safety tether fairleads on Zarya's handrails, installed three communications antennas, and removed covers from the antennas.[58][62]

2005–2009 spacewalks edit

Spacewalk beginning and ending times are given in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

2005 spacewalks edit

# Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start (UTC) End (UTC) Duration
240. ISS Expedition 10
EVA 1
  Leroy Chiao
  Salizhan Sharipov
January 26, 2005,
07:43
January 26, 2005,
13:11
5 h, 28 min
Chiao and Sharipov completed the installation of the Universal Work Platform, mounted the European commercial experiment Rokviss (Robotic Components Verification on ISS) and its antenna, installed the Russian Biorisk experiment, and relocated a Japanese exposure experiment.[63][64]
241. ISS Expedition 10
EVA 2
  Leroy Chiao
  Salizhan Sharipov
March 28, 2005,
06:25
March 28, 2005,
11:31
5 h, 06 min
Chiao and Sharipov installed navigational and communications equipment for the arrival of the first Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV), and deployed an 11-pound Russian Nanosatellite.[63][65]
242. STS-114
EVA 1
  Soichi Noguchi
  Stephen Robinson
July 30, 2005,
05:46
July 30, 2005,
12:36
6 h, 50 min
Noguchi and Robinson demonstrated shuttle thermal protection repair techniques and enhancements to the Station's attitude control system. They also installed a base and cabling for an External Stowage Platform, rerouted power to Control Moment Gyroscope-2 (CMG-2), retrieved two exposure experiments, and replaced a faulty global positioning system antenna on the station.[66]
243. STS-114
EVA 2
  Soichi Noguchi
  Stephen Robinson
August 1, 2005,
04:44
August 1, 2005,
11:58
7 h, 14 min
Noguchi and Robinson removed a faulty CMG-1 from the Z1 truss, installed the faulty CMG-1 into Discovery's payload bay, and installed a new CMG-1 on the Z1 truss segment.[67][68]
244. STS-114
EVA 3
  Soichi Noguchi
  Stephen Robinson
August 3, 2005,
04:14
August 3, 2005,
10:15
6 h, 01 min
Noguchi and Robinson photographed and inspected Discovery’s heat shield, removed two protruding gap fillers from between tiles in the forward area of the orbiter’s underside, and installed the amateur radio satellite PCSAT2.[69]
245. ISS Expedition 11
EVA 1
  Sergei Krikalev
  John L. Phillips
August 18, 2005,
19:02
August 19, 2005,
00:00
4 h, 58 min
Krikalev and Phillips retrieved one of three canisters from the Biorisk experiment, removed the Micro-Particles Capturer experiment and Space Environment Exposure Device from Zvezda, retrieved the Matroska experiment, and installed an Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) docking television camera.[70][71]
246. ISS Expedition 12
EVA 1
  William McArthur
  Valery Tokarev
November 7, 2005,
15:32
November 7, 2005,
20:54
5 h, 22 min
McArthur and Tokarev installed and set up the P1 Truss camera, retrieved a failed Rotary Joint Motor Controller (RJMC), jettisoned a Floating Potential Probe, and removed and replaced a remote power controller module on the Mobile Transporter. This was the first Quest airlock-based spacewalk since April 2003.[72]

2006 spacewalks edit

# Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start (UTC) End (UTC) Duration
247. ISS Expedition 12
EVA 2
  William McArthur
  Valery Tokarev
February 3, 2006,
9:55
February 3, 2006,
16:27
5 h, 43 min
McArthur and Tokarev released SuitSat-1, retrieved the Biorisk experiment, photographed a sensor for a micrometeoroid experiment, relocated an adapter for a small crane, and tied off the surviving umbilical of the Mobile Transporter.[73]
248. ISS Expedition 13
EVA 1
  Pavel Vinogradov
  Jeffrey Williams
June 1, 2006
23:48
June 2, 2006
06:19
6 h, 31 min
Vinogradov and Williams repaired a vent for the station's oxygen-producing Elektron unit, retrieved a Biorisk experiment, retrieved a contamination-monitoring device from Zvezda, and replaced a malfunctioning camera on the Mobile Base System.[74]
249. STS-121
EVA 1
  Piers Sellers
  Michael E. Fossum
July 8, 2006
13:17
July 8, 2006
20:48
7 h, 31 min
Sellers and Foale installed a blade blocker in the zenith Interface Umbilical Assembly (IUA) to protect the undamaged power, data and video cable, and rerouted the cable to prepare for the second EVA. They also tested the combination of the Shuttle's Canadarm(SRMS) and the Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS) as a platform for astronauts to make repairs to a damaged orbiter.[75]
250. STS-121
EVA 2
  Piers Sellers
  Michael E. Fossum
July 10, 2006
7:14
July 10, 2006
14:01
6 h, 47 min
Sellers and Fossum restored the International Space Station's Mobile Transporter rail car to full operation, and delivered a spare pump module for the station's cooling system. Sellers' SAFER pack came loose during the EVA, requiring Fossum to stop twice during the spacewalk to secure the pack with safety tethers.[76]
251. STS-121
EVA 3
  Piers Sellers
  Michael E. Fossum
July 12, 2006
6:20
July 12, 2006
13:31
7 h, 11 min
Sellers and Fossum used an infrared camera to shoot 20 seconds of video of selected reinforced carbon-carbon (RCC) panels on the shuttle wing's leading edge, and then moved to the payload bay to test a shuttle tile repair material known as NOAX on pre-damaged shuttle tiles that were flown in a test container.[77]
252. ISS Expedition 13
EVA 2
  Jeffrey Williams
  Thomas Reiter
August 3, 2006
14:04
August 3, 2006
19:58
5 h, 54 min
Williams and Reiter installed the Floating Potential Measurement Unit (FPMU), two materials on Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE) containers, a controller for a thermal radiator rotary joint on the S1 truss, a starboard jumper and spool positioning device (SPD) on S1, a light on the truss railway handcart, and installed and replaced a malfunctioning GPS antenna. They then tested an infrared camera designed to detect damage in a shuttle's reinforced carbon-carbon (RCC) thermal protection tiles. Inspection and photography of a scratch on the Quest airlock hatch completed the EVA.[78]
253. STS-115
EVA 1
  Joe Tanner
  Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper
September 12, 2006
10:17
September 12, 2006
15:43
5 h, 26 min
Tanner and Stefanyshyn-Piper completed initial installation of the P3/P4 truss onto the space station. They connected the power cables on the truss, and released the launch restraints on the solar array blanket box, the Beta Gimbal Assembly, and the solar array wings. They also configured the Solar Alpha Rotary Joint (SARJ), and removed two circuit interrupt devices to prepare for STS-116. Stefanyshyn-Piper became the seventh American woman to walk in space.[79]
254. STS-115
EVA 2
  Dan Burbank
  Steven MacLean
September 13, 2006
9:05
September 13, 2006
16:16
7 h, 11 min
Burbank and MacLean continued installation of the P3/4 truss onto the station, and activated the SARJ.[80]
255. STS-115
EVA 3
  Joe Tanner
  Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper
September 15, 2006
10:00
September 15, 2006
16:42
6 h, 42 min
Tanner and Stefanyshyn-Piper installed a radiator onto the P3/4 truss, powered up a cooling radiator for the new solar arrays, replaced an S-Band radio antenna, and installed insulation for another antenna. Tanner took photos of the shuttle's wings using an infrared camera to test the camera's ability to detect damage.[81]
256. Expedition 14
EVA 1
  Mikhail Tyurin
  Michael Lopez-Alegria
November 22, 2006
23:17
November 23, 2006
04:55
5 h, 39 min
An unusual "Orbiting golf shot" event was sponsored by a Canadian golf company through the Russian Federal Space Agency. López-Alegría put the tee on the ladder outside Pirs, while Tyurin set up a camera and performed the golf shot. López-Alegría and Tyurin inspected and photographed a Kurs antenna on Progress 23, relocated an Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) WAL antenna, installed a BTN neutron experiment, and jettisoned two thermal covers from the BTN.[82]
257. STS-116
EVA 1
  Robert Curbeam
  Christer Fuglesang
December 12, 2006
20:31
December 13, 2006
03:07
6 h, 36 min
Curbeam and Fuglesang installed the ISS P5 Truss, replaced a broken video camera on the S1 truss, and prepared the new truss for relocation of the P6 truss to its permanent location.[83]
258. STS-116
EVA 2
  Robert Curbeam
  Christer Fuglesang
December 14, 2006
19:41
December 15, 2006
00:41
5 h, 00 min
Curbeam and Fuglesang reconfigured the station's electrical wiring, placing electrical channels 2–3 on the P3/P4 truss into service, thus enabling full advantage of the new solar arrays. They then relocated two handcarts that run along rails on the station's main truss, put a thermal cover on the station's robotic arm, and installed tool bags for future spacewalkers.[84]
259. STS-116
EVA 3
  Robert Curbeam
  Sunita Williams
December 16, 2006
19:25
December 17, 2006
02:57
7 h, 31 min
Curbeam and Williams completed rewiring the station's electrical system, activating electrical circuits 1 and 4, preparing for installation of more solar power arrays. They then installed a robotic arm grapple fixture, and positioned three bundles of Russian debris shield panels outside Zvezda. Additional time was spent trying to help retract the P6 solar array panel by shaking the panel's blanket box from its base.[85]
260. STS-116
EVA 4
  Robert Curbeam
  Christer Fuglesang
December 18, 2006
19:00
December 19, 2006
01:38
6 h, 38 min
Curbeam and Fuglesang assisted ground controllers with retracting the P6 solar array panels in preparation for moving them during the upcoming flight STS-120. Curbeam, on his seventh spacewalk, set a single-flight EVA record with four spacewalks in a single shuttle mission.[86]
 
Robert Curbeam and Christer Fuglesang attach cables to the ISS P3/P4 truss during the second EVA of Discovery's STS-116 flight (2006).

2007 spacewalks edit

# Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start (UTC) End (UTC) Duration
261. Expedition 14
EVA 2
  Michael Lopez-Alegria
  Sunita Williams
January 31, 2007
15:14
January 31, 2007
23:09
7 h, 55 min
López-Alegría and Williams reconfigured one of the two cooling loops serving Destiny from the temporary to permanent system, connected a cable for the Station-to-Shuttle Power Transfer System (SSPTS), installed six cable cinches and two winch bars to secure the starboard radiator of the P6 Truss, and then installed a shroud over it. They then removed one of two fluid lines from the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 Truss in preparation for jettisoning the EAS on a later EVA.[87]
262. Expedition 14
EVA 3
  Michael Lopez-Alegria
  Sunita Williams
February 4, 2007
13:38
February 4, 2007
20:49
7 h, 11 min
López-Alegría and Williams reconfigured the second of the two cooling loops serving Destiny from the temporary to permanent system, completed work with the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 Truss, photographed the inboard end of the P6 starboard solar wing in preparation for its retraction during STS-117, removed a sunshade from a multiplexer-demultiplexer data relay device, and continued work on the SSPTS.[88]
263. Expedition 14
EVA 4
  Michael Lopez-Alegria
  Sunita Williams
February 8, 2007
13:26
February 8, 2007
20:06
6 h, 40 min
López-Alegría and Williams removed two thermal shrouds on two Rotary Joint Motor Controllers (RJMC) on the P3 truss, removed two large shrouds from P3 Bays 18 and 20, and jettisoned the shrouds away from the station. They also deployed an Unpressurized Cargo Carrier Assembly Attachment System (UCCAS) on the upper face of the P3 truss, removed two launch locks from the P5 truss, and connected four cables of the SSPTS to the Pressurized Mating Adapter (PMA-2) at the forward end of Destiny where shuttles dock.[89]
264. Expedition 14
EVA 5
  Michael Lopez-Alegria
  Mikhail Tyurin
February 22, 2007
10:28
February 22, 2007
16:45
6 h, 18 min
López-Alegría and Tyurin retracted the antenna of the Progress cargo carrier at the aft port of the Zvezda service module, photographed a Russian satellite navigation antenna, and replaced a Russian materials experiment. They also inspected and photographed an antenna for the Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV), photographed a German robotics experiment, and inspected, remated, and photographed hardware connectors. Tyurin experienced some cooling problems and fogging on his visor during the spacewalk.[90]
265. Expedition 15
EVA 1
  Oleg Kotov
  Fyodor Yurchikhin
May 30, 2007
19:05
May 31, 2007
00:30
5 h, 25 min
Kotov and Yurchikhin installed Service Module Debris Protection (SMDP) panels on Zvezda and rerouted a Global Positioning System antenna cable.[91]
266. Expedition 15
EVA 2
  Oleg Kotov
  Fyodor Yurchikhin
June 6, 2007
14:23
June 6, 2007
20:00
5 h, 37 min
Kotov and Yurchikhin installed a section of Ethernet cable on the Zarya module, installed additional Service Module Debris Protection (SMDP) panels on Zvezda, and deployed a Russian scientific experiment.[92]
267. STS-117
EVA 1
  James F. Reilly
  John D. Olivas
June 11, 2007
20:02
June 12, 2007
02:17
6 h, 15 min
Reilly and Olivas completed the installation of ISS S3/S4 Truss by attaching bolts, cables, and connectors. They then released the launch restraints on four Solar Array Blanket Boxes in preparation for deployment of the arrays.[93]
268. STS-117
EVA 2
  Patrick G. Forrester
  Steven Swanson
June 13, 2007
18:28
June 14, 2007
01:44
7 h, 16 min
Forrester and Swanson assisted in retraction of the solar panels on the P6 Truss. When Forrester tried to install a drive-lock assembly, a partial failure was discovered. The failure was due to the S3/S4 SARJ motor control circuits being wired in reverse. Some launch restraints were left in place to prevent the possibility of undesired rotation.[94]
269. STS-117
EVA 3
  James F. Reilly
  John D. Olivas
June 15, 2007
17:24
June 16, 2007
01:22
7 h, 58 min
Reilly and Olivas repaired the Orbital Maneuvering System (OMS) pod thermal blanket, finished the P6 solar array retraction, and installed a hydrogen ventilation valve onto Destiny.[95]
270. STS-117
EVA 4
  Patrick G. Forrester
  Steven Swanson
June 17, 2007
16:25
June 17, 2007
22:54
6 h, 29 min
Forrester and Swanson retrieved a television camera and its support structure from an External Stowage Platform attached to the Quest airlock, and installed it on the S3 truss, verified the Drive Lock Assembly (DLA) 2 configuration, and removed the last six SARJ launch restraints. Then they installed a computer network cable on the Unity node, opened the hydrogen vent valve on the Destiny laboratory, and tethered two orbital debris shield panels on the station's service module.[96]
271. Expedition 15
EVA 3
  Clayton Anderson
  Fyodor Yurchikhin
July 23, 2007
10:25
July 23, 2007
18:06
7 h, 41 min
Anderson and Yurchikhin replaced components for the Mobile Transporter's redundant power system, jettisoned an ammonia tank and flight support equipment, and cleaned the Common Berthing Mechanism (CBM) on the nadir port of Unity.[97][98]
272. STS-118
EVA 1
  Richard Mastracchio
  Dafydd Williams
August 11, 2007
16:28
August 11, 2007
22:45
6 h, 17 min
Mastracchio and Williams attached the Starboard 5 (S5) segment of the station's truss, and retracted the forward heat-rejecting radiator from the station's Port 6 (P6) truss in preparation for moving the P6 truss to its final location at the end of the port truss.[99]
273. STS-118
EVA 2
  Richard Mastracchio
  Dafydd Williams
August 13, 2007
15:32
August 13, 2007
22:00
6 h, 28 min
Mastracchio and Williams removed the new Control Moment Gyroscope (CMG) from the shuttle's payload bay and installed it onto the Z1 truss. They then stowed the failed CMG onto an External Stowage Platform (ESP-2) for return to earth in a subsequent shuttle flight.[100]
274. STS-118
EVA 3
  Richard Mastracchio
  Clayton Anderson
August 15, 2007
14:37
August 15, 2007
20:05
5 h, 28 min
Mastracchio and Anderson moved two Crew Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) carts from the tracks on the left side of the Canadarm2 Mobile Transporter to its right side. They also relocated an antenna base from the P6 truss to P1, and installed a new transponder and signal processor for an S-band communications upgrade. During the EVA, Mastracchio noted a hole in the second layer of material on the thumb of his left glove. The suit has five protective layers, and the small hole did not cause any danger to Mastracchio, but he returned to the airlock early as a precautionary measure.[101]
275. STS-118
EVA 4
  Dafydd Williams
  Clayton Anderson
August 18, 2007
14:17
August 18, 2007
19:02
5 h, 2 min
Williams and Anderson retrieved Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE) containers 3 and 4, installed the Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS) Boom Stand, installed an External Wireless Instrumentation System (EWIS) antenna, and secured Z1 gimbal locks.[102][103]
276. STS-120
EVA 1
  Scott Parazynski
  Douglas Wheelock
October 26, 2007
10:02
October 26, 2007
16:16
6 h, 14 min
Parazynski and Wheelock installed the new Harmony module in its temporary location, retrieved the S-Band Antenna Support Assembly, and prepared for the relocation of the P6 truss by disconnecting fluid lines on the P6/Z1 truss segments.[104]
277. STS-120
EVA 2
  Scott Parazynski
  Daniel M. Tani
October 28, 2007
09:32
October 28, 2007
16:05
6h, 33min
Parazynski and Tani disconnected the Z1-to-P6 umbilicals, detached P6 from Z1, configured the S1 radiator, installed handrails onto Harmony, and inspected the S4 starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint (SARJ).[105]
278. STS-120
EVA 3
  Scott Parazynski
  Douglas Wheelock
October 30, 2007
08:45
October 30, 2007
15:53
7 hours, 08 minutes
Parazynski and Wheelock attached P6 to P5, installed P6/P5 umbilical connections, reconfigured S1 following its redeployment, and inspected the port SARJ. The inspection showed the SARJ to be in good condition.[106]
279. STS-120
EVA 4
  Scott Parazynski
  Douglas Wheelock
November 3, 2007
10:03
November 3, 2007
17:22
7 hours, 19 minutes
Parazynski and Wheelock inspected and repaired the P6 solar array.[107]
280. Expedition 16
EVA 1
  Peggy Whitson
  Yuri Malenchenko
November 9, 2007
09:54
November 9, 2007
16:49
6 hours, 55 minutes
Whitson and Malenchenko disconnected and stored the Station-to-Shuttle Power Transfer System cables, stored the PMA-2 umbilical, and stowed a Harmony node avionics umbilical into a temporary position.[108][109]
281. Expedition 16
EVA 2
  Peggy Whitson
  Daniel Tani
November 20, 2007
10:10
November 20, 2007
17:26
7 hours, 16 minutes
Whitson and Tani completed half the external configuration of PMA-2 and Harmony. Fluid, electrical, and data lines were attached, avionics lines were hooked up, heater cables were attached, and a fluid tray was relocated.[110]
282. Expedition 16
EVA 3
  Peggy Whitson
  Daniel Tani
November 24, 2007
09:50
November 24, 2007
16:54
7 hours, 04 minutes
Whitson and Tani completed fluid, electrical, and data line hookups for PMA-2 and Harmony. They connected the Loop B Fluid Tray to the port side of the Destiny laboratory. They then inspected and photographed the starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint (SARJ) to assist with troubleshooting on the ground.[111]
283. Expedition 16
EVA 4
  Peggy Whitson
  Daniel Tani
December 18, 2007
09:50
December 18, 2007
16:46
6 hours, 56 minutes
Whitson and Tani inspected the S4 starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint (SARJ), and a Beta Gimbal Assembly (BGA). This EVA was the 100th in support of building the International Space Station.[112] Records: 100th EVA in support of assembly and maintenance of the International Space Station.[113][114][115]

2008 spacewalks edit

# Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start (UTC) End (UTC) Duration
284. Expedition 16
EVA 5
  Peggy Whitson
  Daniel Tani
January 30, 2008
09:56
January 30, 2008
17:06
7 hours, 10 minutes
Whitson and Tani replaced the Bearing Motor Roll Ring Module on one of the station's solar wings, and inspected and photographed the starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint (SARJ).[116]
285. STS-122
EVA 1
  Rex J. Walheim
  Stanley G. Love
February 11, 2008
14:13
February 11, 2008
22:11
7 hours, 58 minutes
Walheim and Love installed a grapple fixture on Columbus while it was still in the shuttle's payload bay, prepared electrical and data connections on Columbus, and replaced the P1 truss nitrogen (N2) tank used for pressurizing the station's ammonia cooling system.[117]
286. STS-122
EVA 2
  Rex J. Walheim
  Hans Schlegel
February 13, 2008
14:27
February 13, 2008
21:12
6 hours, 45 minutes
Walheim and Schlegel installed the P1 Truss Nitrogen (N2) tank assembly, stowed the old N2 tank assembly into the shuttle's payload bay, and completed routing for the Station-to-Shuttle Power Transfer System (SSPTS).[118]
287. STS-122
EVA 3
  Rex J. Walheim
  Stanley G. Love
February 15, 2008
13:07
February 15, 2008
20:32
7 hours, 25 minutes
Walheim and Love installed the Solar Monitoring Observatory (SOLAR) telescope and the European Technology Exposure Facility (EuTEF) facility onto an External Stowage Platform (ESP) on Columbus. They retrieved a failed Control Moment Gyroscope (CMG), installed the failed CMG into the shuttle's payload bay, and installed keel pin cloth covers on Columbus.[119]
288. STS-123
EVA 1
  Richard M. Linnehan
  Garrett Reisman
March 14, 2008
01:18
March 14, 2008
08:19
7 hours, 1 minute
Linnehan and Reisman installed the Japanese Experiment Logistics Module, Pressurized Section (ELM-PS) onto its temporary location on top of Harmony, and began assembly of the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator (Dextre) .[120]
289. STS-123
EVA 2
  Richard Linnehan
  Michael J. Foreman
March 15, 2008
23:49
March 16, 2008
06:57
7 hours, 8 minutes
Linnehan and Foreman continued assembly of Dextre, and attached two "arms" to Dextre.[121]
290. STS-123
EVA 3
  Richard Linnehan
  Robert L. Behnken
March 17, 2008
22:51
March 18, 2008
05:44
6 hours, 53 minutes
Linnehan and Behnken completed the assembly of Dextre. The spacewalkers also installed spare equipment for the station onto an external stowage platform (ESP) on the Quest airlock, including a yaw joint for the station's robotic arm, Canadarm2, and two spare direct current switching units. Their attempt to attach the MISSE 6 experiment onto the Columbus module was unsuccessful as the latching pins failed to engage.[122]
291. STS-123
EVA 4
  Robert Behnken
  Michael Foreman
March 20, 2008
22:04
March 21, 2008
04:28
6 hours, 24 minutes
Behnken and Foreman replaced a Remote Power Control (RPC) module, and tested shuttle thermal tile repair materials and techniques. They then removed a cover from the left arm of Dextre, and removed launch locks from the Harmony module. The spacewalkers also released the launch locks on Harmony’s port and nadir Common Berthing Mechanisms (CBM).[123]
292. STS-123
EVA 5
  Robert Behnken
  Michael Foreman
March 22, 2008
20:34
March 23, 2008
02:36
6 hours, 02 minutes
Behnken and Foreman completed storage of Shuttle Orbiter Boom Sensor System on the Station, installed the ELM‐PS trunnion covers, removed five covers from the starboard SARJ and performed inspections, captured digital photography, and successfully installed of the MISSE 6 experiment on the exterior of the Columbus module.[124]
293. STS-124
EVA 1
  Ronald J. Garan, Jr.
  Michael E. Fossum
June 3, 2008
16:22
June 3, 2008
23:10
6 hours, 48 minutes
Garan and Fossum released the straps on the shuttle's robotic arm elbow joint camera, transferred the OBSS back to the shuttle, and repaired the Japanese Experiment Module, Pressurized Module (JEM-PM), named Kibo, for installation. They also replaced a trundle bearing assembly on the starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint, and inspected damage on the SARJ.[125][126]
294. STS-124
EVA 2
  Ronald J. Garan, Jr.
  Michael E. Fossum
June 5, 2008
15:04
June 5, 2008
22:15
7 hours, 11 minutes
Garan and Fossum installed covers and external television equipment on the JEM, prepared the RMS, prepared for the relocation of the ELM-PS, prepared a depleted nitrogen tank assembly for removal, and prepared a new one stowed on an external stowage platform for installation. They also removed a television camera with a failed power supply.[127][128]
295. STS-124
EVA 3
  Ronald J. Garan, Jr.
  Michael E. Fossum
June 8, 2008
13:55
June 8, 2008
20:28
6 hours 33 minutes
Garan and Fossum remove and replaced the starboard nitrogen tank assembly, finished fitting out the Kibō laboratory, and reinstalled the removed television camera with a repaired power supply.[128]
296. Expedition 17
EVA 1
  Sergei Volkov
  Oleg Kononenko
July 10, 2008
18:48
July 11, 2008
01:06
6 hours 18 minutes
Volkov and Kononenko removed a pyrotechnic bolt from the docked Soyuz.[129][130]
297. Expedition 17
EVA 2
  Sergei Volkov
  Oleg Kononenko
July 15, 2008
17:08
July 15, 2008
23:02
5 hours 54 minutes
Volkov and Kononenko installed a docking target on the Zvezda service module, installed the Vsplesk experiment, straightened the ham radio antenna, and retrieved the Biorisk experiment.[131]
298. Shenzhou 7
EVA 1
  Zhai Zhigang
  Liu Boming (Stand up only)
September 27, 2008
08:38
September 27, 2008
09:00
0 hours 22 minutes
This was the first EVA conducted by China.[132] Zhai collected an experimental package from the outside of the spacecraft and waved a Chinese flag towards a TV camera. Liu supported Zhai's activities while standing in the hatchway.[133]
299. STS-126
EVA 1
  Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper
  Stephen G. Bowen
November 18, 2008
18:09
November 19, 2008
01:01
6 hours, 52 minutes
Stefanyshyn-Piper and Bowen transferred an empty nitrogen tank assembly from ESP3 to the shuttle's cargo bay, transferred a new flex hose rotary coupler to ESP3 for future use, removed an insulation cover on the Kibo External Facility berthing mechanism, began cleaning and lubrication of the starboard SARJ, and replaced its 11 trundle bearing assemblies.[134][135]
300. STS-126
EVA 2
  Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper
  Robert S. Kimbrough
November 20, 2008
17:58
November 21, 2008
00:43
6 hours, 45 minutes
Stefanyshyn-Piper and Kimbrough relocated the two Crew and Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) carts from the starboard side of the Mobile Transporter to the port side, lubricated the station robotic arm's latching end effector A snare bearings, and continued cleaning and lubrication of the starboard SARJ.[136][137]
301. STS-126
EVA 3
  Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper
  Stephen G. Bowen
November 22, 2008
18:01
November 23, 2008
01:58
6 hours, 57 minutes
Stefanyshyn-Piper and Bowen completed cleaning and lubrication of all but one of the trundle bearing assemblies (TBA) on the starboard SARJ. The final TBA will be replaced during EVA 4.[138][139]
302. STS-126
EVA 4
  Stephen G. Bowen
  Robert S. Kimbrough
November 24, 2008
18:24
November 25, 2008
00:31
6 hours, 7 minutes
200th U.S. EVA.[16] Bowen and Kimbrough completed the replacement of the trundle bearing assemblies on starboard SARJ, lubricated the port SARJ, installed a video camera, re‐installed insulation covers on the Kibo External Facility berthing mechanism, performed Kibo robotic arm grounding tab maintenance, installed spacewalk handrails on Kibo, installed Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) antennae on Kibo, photographed radiators, and photographed trailing umbilical system cables.[140]
303. Expedition 18
EVA 1
  Yuri Lonchakov
  Michael Fincke
December 23, 2008
00:51
December 23, 2008
06:29
5 hours, 38 minutes
Lonchakov and Fincke installed the electromagnetic energy measuring device, (Langmuir probe) on Pirs, removed the Russian Biorisk long-duration experiment, installed the Expose-R experiment package on Zvezda, and installed the Impulse experiment.[141]

2009 spacewalks edit

# Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start (UTC) End (UTC) Duration
304. Expedition 18
EVA 2
  Yuri Lonchakov
  Michael Fincke
March 10, 2009
16:22
March 10, 2009
21:11
4 hours, 49 minutes
Lonchakov and Fincke installed the EXPOSE-R onto the universal science platform of the Zvezda module, removed tape straps from the area of the docking target on the Pirs airlock and docking compartment, inspected and photographed the exterior of the Russian portion of the station.[142]
305. STS-119
EVA 1
  Steven R. Swanson
  Richard R. Arnold
March 19, 2009
17:16
March 19, 2009
23:23
6 hours, 7 minutes
Swanson and Arnold installed the Starboard 6 (S6) truss to the S5 truss, connected S5/S6 umbilicals, released launch restraints, removed keel pins, stored and removed thermal covers, and deployed the S6 photovoltaic radiator.[143]
306. STS-119
EVA 2
  Steven R. Swanson
  Joseph M. Acaba
March 21, 2009
16:51
March 21, 2009
23:21
6 hours, 30 minutes
Swanson and Acaba prepared a worksite for STS-127, installed an unpressurized cargo carrier attachment system on the P3 truss, installed of a Global Positioning System antenna to the Kibo laboratory, and took infrared images of panels of the radiators on the P1 and S1 trusses.[144]
307. STS-119
EVA 3
  Joseph M. Acaba
  Richard R. Arnold
March 23, 2009
15:37
March 23, 2009
22:04
6 hours, 27 minutes
Acaba and Arnold relocated a crew equipment cart, lubricated the station arm's grapple snares, and attempted to deploy a cargo carrier.[145]
308. STS-125
EVA 1
  John M. Grunsfeld
  Andrew J. Feustel
May 14, 2009
12:52
May 14, 2009
20:12
7 hours, 20 minutes
Replaced the Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC 2) with Wide Field Camera 3 (WFPC III), replaced the Science Instrument Command and Data Handling Unit, lubricated three of the shroud doors, and installed a mechanism for spacecraft to capture Hubble for de-orbit at the end of the telescope's life (Soft Capture Mechanism).[146][147][148]
309. STS-125
EVA 2
  Michael J. Massimino
  Michael T. Good
May 15, 2009
12:49
May 15, 2009
20:45
7 hours, 56 minutes
Removed and replaced all three of Hubble's gyroscope rate sensing units (RSUs). Removed the first of two battery unit modules.[149][150]
310. STS-125
EVA 3
  John M. Grunsfeld
  Andrew J. Feustel
May 16, 2009
13:35
May 16, 2009
20:11
6 hours, 36 minutes
Removed COSTAR corrective optics package and installed Cosmic Origins Spectrograph. Repaired Advanced Camera for Surveys including get-ahead by completing steps from EVA-5.[151]
311. STS-125
EVA 4
  Michael J. Massimino
  Michael T. Good
May 17, 2009
13:45
May 17, 2009
21:47
8 hours, 2 minutes
Repaired Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph.[152]
312. STS-125
EVA 5
  John M. Grunsfeld
  Andrew J. Feustel
May 18, 2009
13:20
May 18, 2009
20:22
7 hours, 2 minutes
The twenty third and final spacewalk to service Hubble and last planned EVA from the Shuttle airlock replaced the final battery module, installed Fine Guidance Sensor No. 3, removed degraded insulation panels from bays 8, 5 and 7, and installed three New Outer Blanket Layer (NOBL)s in their place, and removed and reinstalled a protective cover around Hubble's low-gain antenna.[153][154][155]
313. Expedition 20
EVA 1
  Gennady Padalka
  Michael R. Barratt
June 5, 2009
7:52
June 5, 2009
12:46
4 hours, 54 minutes
Prepared the Zvezda service module transfer compartment for the arrival of the Mini-Research Module 2, installed docking antenna for the module, photographed antenna for evaluation on the ground, and photographed the Strela-2 crane.[156][157]
314. Expedition 20
EVA 2
  Gennady Padalka
  Michael R. Barratt
June 10, 2009
6:55
June 10, 2009
7:07
12 minutes
Internal spacewalk in the depressurized Zvezda transfer compartment, replaced one of the Zvezda hatches with a docking cone, in preparation for the docking of the Mini-Research Module 2, or MRM2, later this year. The MRM2 will dock automatically to the zenith port of Zvezda, and serve as an additional docking port for Russian vehicles.[158]
315. STS-127
EVA 1
  David Wolf
  Timothy L. Kopra
July 18, 2009
16:19
July 18, 2009
21:51
5 hours, 32 minutes
JEF installed and P3 Nadir UCCAS deployed. S3 Zenith Outboard PAS deploy postponed due to time constraints.
316. STS-127
EVA 2
  David Wolf
  Thomas Marshburn
July 20, 2009
15:27
July 20, 2009
22:20
6 hours, 53 minutes
Transferred Orbital Replacement Units (ORUs) from the Shuttle Integrated Cargo Carrier (ICC) to the External Stowage Platform-3 (ESP3). Transferred materials included a spare high-gain antenna, cooling-system pump module and spare parts for the Mobile Servicing System. JEF Visual Equipment (JEF-VE) installation on the forward section was postponed due to time constraints.
317. STS-127
EVA 3
  David Wolf
  Christopher Cassidy
July 22, 2009
14:32
July 22, 2009
20:31
5 hours, 59 minutes
JPM preparation work, ICS-EF MLI, and P6 battery replacement (2 of 6 units). EVA was cut short due to high levels of CO2 in Cassidy's suit.
318. STS-127
EVA 4
  Thomas Marshburn
  Christopher Cassidy
July 24, 2009
13:54
July 24, 2009
21:06
7 hours, 12 minutes
P6 battery replacement (final 4 of 6).
319. STS-127
EVA 5
  Thomas Marshburn
  Christopher Cassidy
July 27, 2009
11:33
July 27, 2009
16:27
4 hours, 54 minutes
SPDM thermal cover adjustment, Z1 patch panel reconfiguration, JEM visual equipment (JEM-VE) installation (forward and aft), and JEM-LTA reconfigurations. S3 Nadir PAS (outboard) deployment postponed to later mission.
320. STS-128
EVA 1
  John D. Olivas
  Nicole P. Stott
September 1, 2009
21:49
September 2, 2009
04:24
6 hours, 35 minutes
Prepared for the replacement of an empty ammonia tank on the station's port truss by releasing its bolts. Retrieved the Materials International Space Station Experiment and European Technology Exposure Facility mounted outside the Columbus laboratory, and stowed them in Discovery's cargo bay for their return to Earth.
321. STS-128
EVA 2
  Christer Fuglesang
  John D. Olivas
September 3, 2009
22:13
September 4, 2009
04:51
6 hours, 39 minutes
Removed the new ammonia tank from the shuttle's payload bay and replaced it with the used tank from the station. The new tank, weighing about 1,800 pounds (820 kg), was the most mass ever moved by spacewalking astronauts.
322. STS-128
EVA 3
  Christer Fuglesang
  John D. Olivas
September 5, 2009
20:39
September 6, 2009
03:40
7 hours, 1 minute
Preparations for the arrival of the Tranquility node by attaching cables between the starboard truss and the Unity node, the area where Tranquility will be installed. Tranquility is targeted to arrive on STS-130 in February 2010. The spacewalkers also replaced a communications sensor device, installed two new GPS antennas, and replaced a circuit breaker.
323. STS-129
EVA 1
  Michael Foreman
  Robert Satcher
November 19, 2009
14:24
November 19, 2009
21:01
6 hours, 37 minutes
Installed a spare antenna on the station's truss and a bracket for ammonia lines on the Unity module. Lubricated the grapple mechanism on the Payload Orbital Replacement Unit Attachment Device on the Mobile Base System and lubricated the snares of the hand of the station's Japanese robotic arm. Deployed the S3 outboard Payload Attach System.
324. STS-129
EVA 2
  Michael Foreman
  Randolph Bresnik
November 21, 2009
14:31
November 21, 2009
20:39
6 hours, 8 minutes
Installed the GATOR (Grappling Adaptor to On-Orbit Railing) bracket to the Columbus laboratory and an additional ham radio antenna. Installed on the truss an antenna for wireless helmet camera video. Relocated the Floating Potential Measurement Unit that records electrical potential around the station as it orbits the Earth. Deployed two brackets to attach cargo on the truss.
325. STS-129
EVA 3
  Robert Satcher
  Randolph Bresnik
November 23, 2009
13:24
November 23, 2009
19:06
5 hours, 42 minutes
Installed new High Pressure Gas Tank (HPGT) on Quest airlock. Installed MISSE-7A and 7B on ELC-2. Strapped two micrometeoroid and orbital debris (MMOD) shields to External Stowage Platform #2. Relocated foot restraint, released a bolt on Ammonia Tank Assembly, installed insulated covers on cameras on mobile servicing system and Canadarm 2's end effector. Worked heater cables on docking adapter.

2010–2014 spacewalks edit

Spacewalk beginning and ending times are given in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

2010 spacewalks edit

# Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start (UTC) End (UTC) Duration
326. Expedition 22
EVA 1
  Oleg Kotov
  Maksim Surayev
January 14, 2010
10:05
January 14, 2010
15:49
5 hours, 44 minutes
Prepared Poisk Mini-Research Module 2 for future dockings.[159]
327. STS-130
EVA 1
  Robert L. Behnken
  Nicholas Patrick
February 12, 2010
02:17
February 12, 2010
08:49
6 hours, 32 minutes
Removed a protective cover on a port on the Unity node where Tranquility was berthed halfway through the spacewalk. Transferred a spare parts platform for the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator from the shuttle to the station. Made several connections on the newly installed Tranquility node to begin its activation.
328. STS-130
EVA 2
  Robert L. Behnken
  Nicholas Patrick
February 14, 2010
02:20
February 14, 2010
08:14
5 hours, 54 minutes
Installed ammonia plumbing and connectors between Unity, Destiny and Tranquility and covered them with thermal insulation. Prepared the nadir port on Tranquility for the relocation of the Cupola, and installed handrails on the exterior of Tranquility.
329. STS-130
EVA 3
  Robert L. Behnken
  Nicholas Patrick
February 17, 2010
02:15
February 17, 2010
08:03
5 hours, 48 minutes
Installed additional ammonia plumbing between Unity and Tranquility, removed insulation and launch locks from the Cupola, installed additional handrails on the exterior of Tranquility and performed get-ahead tasks to support the installation of a PDGF on the exterior of Zarya with cable installation on Unity and the S0 truss.
330. STS-131
EVA 1
  Richard Mastracchio
  Clayton Anderson
April 9, 2010
05:31
April 9, 2010
11:58
6 hours, 27 minutes
Relocated a new ammonia tank from the Shuttle's payload bay to a temporary stowage location and disconnected the fluid lines to the old ammonia tank on the S1 truss. Retrieved a Japanese seed experiment from the exterior of the Kibo laboratory for return to Earth and replaced a failed gyroscope on the S0 truss. Performed get-ahead tasks including the opening of a window flap on the zenith CBM of Harmony, and removed launch restraint bolts from a Flex Hose Rotary Coupler (FHRC) on the P1 truss.
331. STS-131
EVA 2
  Richard Mastracchio
  Clayton Anderson
April 11, 2010
05:30
April 11, 2010
12:56
7 hours, 26 minutes
The old ammonia tank was removed from the S1 truss and was replaced with the new tank. The electrical connections to the tank were made, but the fluid lines were deferred to the mission's third EVA due to time constraints since the installation was prolonged by a problem with the bolts that hold the tank to the truss. The old tank was relocated to a temporary stowage location on the station and a foot restraint was relocated in preparation for a future shuttle mission's spacewalk.
332. STS-131
EVA 3
  Richard Mastracchio
  Clayton Anderson
April 13, 2010
06:14
April 13, 2010
12:36
6 hours, 24 minutes
The fluid lines were connected to the new ammonia tank and the old tank was moved to the shuttle's payload bay for return to Earth. Micro-meteoroid debris shields from the Quest airlock which were no longer necessary were brought inside the airlock for return to Earth inside the Leonardo MPLM. The Z1 truss was prepared for the installation of a spare antenna on the next shuttle mission, and a foot restraint was relocated in preparation for a future spacewalk. The retrieval of an external carrier plate on Columbus was deferred to another shuttle mission due to time constraints after problems were encountered with attaching the old ammonia tank to a carrier in the payload bay, and several other tasks were deferred to later EVAs due to the replanning from the problems with the mission's second EVA.
333. STS-132
EVA 1
  Garrett Reisman
  Stephen G. Bowen
May 17, 2010
11:54
May 17, 2010
19:19
7 hours, 25 minutes
Installed a spare space-to-ground Ku-band antenna on the Z1 truss; installed new tool platform on Dextre, and broke torque on bolts holding replacement batteries to the ICC-VLD cargo carrier.
334. STS-132
EVA 2
  Stephen G. Bowen
  Michael T. Good
May 19, 2010
10:38
May 19, 2010
17:47
7 hours, 9 minutes
Repaired Atlantis' Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS); P6 battery replacement (4 of 6 units); and removed gimbal locks from the Ku-band antenna installed on the first EVA of the mission.
335. STS-132
EVA 3
  Michael T. Good
  Garrett Reisman
May 21, 2010
10:27
May 21, 2010
17:13
6 hours, 46 minutes
P6 battery replacement (final 2 of 6 units); installed ammonia "jumpers" at the P4/P5 interface; retrieved a spare PDGF from Atlantis' payload bay and stowed it inside the Quest airlock. The spacewalkers also replenished supplies of EVA tools in toolboxes on the exterior of the station.
336. Expedition 24
EVA 1
  Fyodor Yurchikhin
  Mikhail Korniyenko
July 27, 2010
04:11
July 27, 2010
10:53
6 hours, 42 minutes
Prepared Rassvet module to allow future Russian vehicles to dock using Kurs automated rendezvous system capability. Routed and mated command and data handling cables on Zvezda and Zarya modules.[160]
337. Expedition 24
EVA 2
  Douglas H. Wheelock
  Tracy Caldwell Dyson
August 7, 2010
11:19
August 7, 2010
19:22
8 hours, 3 minutes
Attempted to replace failed ammonia pump module. The spacewalkers did not complete all of the planned tasks due to a quick disconnect that got stuck and would not release. The pair had to complete a "bake-out" in order to ensure there was no ammonia on their suits before re-entering the Space Station.[161]
338. Expedition 24
EVA 3
  Douglas H. Wheelock
  Tracy Caldwell Dyson
August 11, 2010
12:27
August 11, 2010
19:53
7 hours, 26 minutes
Completed removal of failed pump module from the S1 truss and began installation preparations on the replacement pump.[162]
339. Expedition 24
EVA 4
  Douglas H. Wheelock
  Tracy Caldwell Dyson
August 16, 2010
10:20
August 16, 2010
17:40
7 hours, 20 minutes
Installed new pump module on the S1 truss.[163]
340. Expedition 25
EVA 1
  Fyodor Yurchikhin
  Oleg Skripochka
November 15, 2010
14:55
November 15, 2010
21:22
6 hours, 27 minutes
Installed: portable multipurpose workstation in Zvezda Plane IV; struts between Poisk and Zvezda and Zarya modules; hand-rail on Pirs docking module; SKK #1-M2 cassette on Poisk module. Removed: Plasma Pulse Injector Science hardware and Expose-R scientific experiment from portable multipurpose workstation in Zvezda Plane II; Kontur science hardware (ROKVISS); TV camera from Rassvet module. Performed Test experiment to check for microorganisms or contamination underneath insulation on the Russian ISS segment.[164] Cosmonauts failed to relocate TV camera due to interference from insulation at installation location.[165][166]
 
Nicholas Patrick works on the exterior of the Cupola during the third EVA of the STS-130 mission, February 17, 2010.

2011 spacewalks edit

# Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start (UTC) End (UTC) Duration
341. Expedition 26
EVA 1
  Dmitri Kondratyev
  Oleg Skripochka
January 21, 2011
14:29
January 21, 2011
19:52
5 hours, 23 minutes
Installed an experimental communication antenna on Zvezda's nadir side, removed and stowed a failed plasma pulse generator experiment apparatus and a material exposure experiment from Zvezda, and installed a docking TV camera on the Rassvet module.[167][168]
342. Expedition 26
EVA 2
  Dmitri Kondratyev
  Oleg Skripochka
February 16, 2011
13:30
February 16, 2011
18:21
4 hours, 51 minutes
Installed two experiments for Earth seismic and lightning observations on the Zvezda module, removed two material exposure experiment panels from the exterior of the Zarya module, and jettisoned a foot restraint overboard.[169][170]
343. STS-133
EVA 1
  B. Alvin Drew
  Stephen Bowen
February 28, 2011
15:46
February 28, 2011
22:20
6 hours, 34 minutes
Drew and Bowen installed a power extension cable between the Unity and Tranquility nodes to provide a contingency power source should it be required. The spacewalkers then moved the failed ammonia pump module that was replaced in August from its temporary location to the External Stowage Platform 2 adjacent to the Quest airlock. Drew and Bowen then installed a wedge under a camera on the S3 truss to provide clearance from the newly installed ELC-4. They next replaced a guide for the rail cart system used for moving the station robotic arm along the truss. The guides had been removed when astronauts were performing work on the station's starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint (SARJ), which rotates the solar arrays to track the Sun. The final task was to "fill" a special bottle with the vacuum of space for a Japanese education payload. The bottle will be part of a public museum exhibit.
344. STS-133
EVA 2
  B. Alvin Drew
  Stephen Bowen
March 2, 2011
15:42
March 2, 2011
21:56
6 hours, 14 minutes
Drew removed thermal insulation from a platform, while Bowen swapped out an attachment bracket on the Columbus module. Bowen then installed a camera assembly on the Dextre robot and removed insulation from Dextre's electronics platform. Drew installed a light on a cargo cart and repaired some dislodged thermal insulation from a valve on the truss.
345. STS-134
EVA 1
  Andrew J. Feustel
  Gregory Chamitoff
May 20, 2011
07:10
May 20, 2011
13:29
6 hours, 19 minutes
Retrieved two MISSE 7 experiments. Installed new package of MISSE 8 experiments on ELC-2. Installed jumpers between segments on left-side truss for ammonia refills; vented nitrogen from ammonia servicer; began installation of external wireless communication antenna on Destiny laboratory to provide wireless communication to ELCs on truss. Installation postponed due to bad CO2 sensor in Chamitoff's space suit.
346. STS-134
EVA 2
  Andrew J. Feustel
  Michael Fincke
May 22, 2011
06:05
May 22, 2011
14:12
8 hours, 7 minutes
Refilled Port 6 (P5) radiators with ammonia. Finished venting early ammonia system. Lubricated port SARJ and parts of ISS' Dextre robot. Installed grapple bars on port radiators.
347. STS-134
EVA 3
  Andrew J. Feustel
  Michael Fincke
May 25, 2011
05:43
May 25, 2011
12:37
6 hours, 54 minutes
Installed grapple fixture on Zarya module to support robotic operations. Installed additional cables to provide backup power to the Russian portion of the space station. Finished installation of wireless video system begun in EVA 1.
348. STS-134
EVA 4
  Michael Fincke
  Gregory Chamitoff
May 27, 2011
04:15
May 27, 2011
11:39
7 hours 24 minutes
Stowed OBSS on right-side truss. Retrieved grapple from left-side truss to replace grapple currently on boom. Released restraints from one of Dextre's spare arms. Replaced thermal insulation on spare gas tank for the Quest airlock. ISS assembly completed.
349. Expedition 28
EVA 1
  Ronald J. Garan, Jr.
  Michael E. Fossum
July 12, 2011
13:22
July 12, 2011
19:53
6 hours 31 minutes
Retrieved a failed ammonia pump module from the External Stowage Platform 2 and secured it in the Shuttle payload bay for returning to Earth. The Robotics Refueling Mission (RRM) payload was removed from the Shuttle payload bay and installed on a platform on the ISS. The two also retrieved a material science experiment, freed a stuck wire at a power grapple fixture, installed thermal covers at PMA-3 and reconfigured external equipment.
350. Expedition 28
EVA 2
  Sergei Volkov
  Aleksandr Samokutyayev
August 3, 2011
14:50
August 3, 2011
21:13
6 hours 23 minutes
Deployed the ARISSat-1 amateur radio satellite, installed experiment packages on the exterior of the Russian segment, removed unneeded antennas from the Poisk module, and made photograph documentation. Original task of relocating a Strela crane deferred.[171][172]

2012 spacewalks edit

# Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start (UTC) End (UTC) Duration
351. Expedition 30
EVA 1
  Oleg Kononenko
  Anton Shkaplerov
February 16, 2012
14:31
February 16, 2012
20:46
6 hours, 15 minutes
Relocated the Strela-1 crane from the Pirs module to the Poisk module. Also installed the Vinoslivost Materials Sample Experiment and collected a test sample from underneath the insulation on the Zvezda service module to search for any signs of living organisms.[173][174]
352. Expedition 32
EVA 1
  Gennady Padalka
  Yuri Malenchenko
August 20, 2012
15:37
August 20, 2012
21:28
5 hours, 51 minutes
Relocated the Strela-2 crane from the Pirs module to the Zarya module. Also deployed the Sfera-53 passive air density calibration satellite, installed five micro-meteoroid debris shields on the Zvezda module and retrieved external experiments.[175][176]
353. Expedition 32
EVA 2
  Sunita Williams
  Akihiko Hoshide
August 30, 2012
12:16
August 30, 2012
20:33
8 hours, 17 minutes
Connected two power cables between the US segment and the Russian segment on the ISS; removed and replaced Main Bus Switching Unit (MBSU) 1. The crew have difficulty in removing connecting bolts of the old MBSU, and were unable to tighten up the bolts for the new unit. The new MBSU was tied down for future trouble-shooting, with all other tasks deferred to a future EVA. Third-longest EVA in history.[177]
354. Expedition 32
EVA 3
  Sunita Williams
  Akihiko Hoshide
September 5, 2012
11:06
September 5, 2012
17:34
6 hours, 28 minutes
Installed the new MBSU unit, working around difficulty with one of the bolts; replaced one of the cameras mounted on the CanadArm. During this spacewalk, Sunita Williams broke Peggy Whitson's record for most total time spacewalking by a woman.
355. Expedition 33
EVA 1
  Sunita Williams
  Akihiko Hoshide
November 1, 2012
12:29
November 1, 2012
19:07
6 hours, 38 minutes
Reconfigured and isolated a leak in the ammonia cooling system of power channel 2B on the P6 truss by-passing a leaking cooling loop and re-connecting jumpers to an unused loop of the Early External Thermal Control System (EETCS), and by re-deploying the trailing Thermal Control Radiator of the system.

2013 spacewalks edit

# Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start (UTC) End (UTC) Duration
356. Expedition 35
EVA 1
  Pavel Vinogradov
  Roman Romanenko
April 19, 2013
14:03
April 19, 2013
20:41
6 hours, 38 minutes
Installed the Obstanovka plasma waves and ionosphere experiment to the exterior of the Zvezda service module. Also replaced a faulty retro-reflector device used as navigational aids for the Automatic Transfer Vehicle and retrieved the Biorisk microbe exposure experiment. An attempt to retrieve the Vinoslivost materials sample experiment failed when it was accidentally dropped while being taken back to the Pirs module airlock.[178][179]
357. Expedition 35
EVA 2
  Christopher Cassidy
  Thomas Marshburn
May 11, 2013
12:44
May 11, 2013
18:14
5 hours, 30 minutes
Replaced the 2B Pump Flow Control Subassembly (PFCS) on the Port 6 truss in attempting to locate the source of an ammonia coolant leak on the Port 6 truss Photo Voltaic Thermal Control System (PVTCS).[180][181]
358. Expedition 36
EVA 1
  Fyodor Yurchikhin
  Aleksandr Misurkin
June 24, 2013
13:32
June 24, 2013
20:06
6 hours, 34 minutes
Replaced a fluid flow regulator on the Zarya module, testing of the Kurs docking system on the station ahead of the arrival of a new Russian module, installing the “Indicator” experiment, installing gap spanners on to the outside of the station and photographing the multilayer insulation (MLI) protecting the Russian segment from micrometeoroids and taking samples from the exterior surface of the pressure hull underneath the MLI to identify signs of pressure hull material microscopic deterioration.[182][183]
359. Expedition 36
EVA 2
  Christopher Cassidy
  Luca Parmitano
July 9, 2013
12:02
July 9, 2013
18:09
6 hours, 7 minutes
Replaced a failed Space-to-Ground Transmitter Receiver Controller and the Mobile Base Camera Light Pan-Tilt Assembly, retrieved the MISSE-8 and ORMatE-III experiments, photographed the AMS-02, moved two Radiator Grapple Bars to either sides of the truss, routed power cables to support the addition of the new Russian MLM and installed a multi-layer insulation cover to protect the docking interface of PMA-2.[184][185]
360. Expedition 36
EVA 3
  Christopher Cassidy
  Luca Parmitano
July 16, 2013
11:57
July 16, 2013
13:29
1 hour, 32 minutes
Installed a Y-bypass jumper on power lines on the Z1 truss, routing 1553 data cables for a grapple fixture and Ethernet cables for a future Russian station module. The spacewalk was then cut short after Parmitano reported excess water leaking inside his helmet.[186][187][188]
361. Expedition 36
EVA 4
  Fyodor Yurchikhin
  Aleksandr Misurkin
August 16, 2013
14:36
August 16, 2013
22:05
7 hours, 29 minutes
Routed power and Ethernet cables for later attachment to the future Nauka module. Also installed connectors between modules and a material science experiment.[189][190]
362. Expedition 36
EVA 5
  Fyodor Yurchikhin
  Aleksandr Misurkin
August 22, 2013
11:34
August 22, 2013
17:32
5 hours, 58 minutes
Removed a laser communication and installed an EVA work station and camera pointing platform outside the Zvezda service module, inspection and tightening of various antenna covers on Zvezda, and installed new spacewalk aids.[191][192]
363. Expedition 37
EVA 1
  Oleg Kotov
  Sergei Ryazanski
November 9, 2013
14:34
November 9, 2013
20:24
5 hours, 50 minutes
Took the Olympic torch for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games to the outside of ISS. They also continued work on an extravehicular activity workstation and biaxial pointing platform by removing launch brackets and bolts, as well as retrieving an experimental package. The planned installation of a foot restraint on the mounting seat of the workstation was deferred to a future spacewalk after the spacewalkers noticed some issues with its alignment.[193][194]
364. Expedition 38
EVA 1
  Richard Mastracchio
  Michael S. Hopkins
December 21, 2013
12:01
December 21, 2013
17:29
5 hours, 28 minutes
Removed ammonia fluid lines from Active Thermal Control System pump module; removed pump module from starboard truss and stowed it on Payload Orbital Replacement Unit Accommodation.[195]
365. Expedition 38
EVA 2
  Richard Mastracchio
  Michael S. Hopkins
December 24, 2013
11:53
December 24, 2013
19:23
7 hours, 30 minutes
Retrieved spare ammonia pump module, installed it on starboard truss, and connected it to Loop A of Active Thermal Control System.[196][197]
366. Expedition 38
EVA 3
  Oleg Kotov
  Sergei Ryazanski
December 27, 2013
13:00
December 27, 2013
21:07
8 hours, 7 minutes
Attempted installation of 2 HD cameras for commercial Earth observation on the outside of the Zvezda module, cancelled after one of the cameras failed to provide data to the ground during testing. Also installed and jettisoned experimental equipment outside the Russian segment. Longest Russian EVA in history.[198][199]

2014 spacewalks edit

# Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start (UTC) End (UTC) Duration
367. Expedition 38
EVA 4
  Oleg Kotov
  Sergei Ryazanski
January 27, 2014
14:00
January 27, 2014
20:08
6 hours 8 minutes
Installed High Resolution Camera (HRC) on SM Plane IV; installed Medium Resolution Camera (MRC) on SM Plane IV; photographed electrical connectors on ФП11 and ФП19 connector patch panels of SM; removed Worksite Interfaces (WIF) adaptor from SSRMS LEE B;

retrieved СКК #2-СО cassette container from DC-1.[200]

368. Expedition 39
EVA 1
  Richard Mastracchio
  Steven Swanson
April 23, 2014
13:56
April 23, 2014
15:32
1 hours 36 minutes
Replaced failed Multiplexer/Demultiplexer (MDM) unit on S0 truss; also removed two lanyards from Secondary Power Distribution Assembly (SPDA) doors.[201][202]
369. Expedition 40
EVA 1
  Alexander Skvortsov
  Oleg Artemyev
June 19, 2014
14:10
June 19, 2014
21:33
7 hours 23 minutes
Installed an automated phased antenna array used for the Russian command and telemetry system, relocated a part of the Obstanovka experiment that monitors charged particles and plasma in Low Earth Orbit, verifying the correct installation of the universal work platform (URM-D), taking samples from one of Zvezda's windows, and jettisoning an experiment frame.
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For earlier spacewalks see List of spacewalks and moonwalks 1965 1999 For later spacewalks see List of spacewalks since 2015 This list contains all spacewalks performed between 12 May 2000 and 22 October 2014 where an astronaut fully or partially left a spacecraft Nicholas Patrick and Robert Behnken in the first EVA of the STS 130 mission on February 12 2010 Contents 1 2000 2004 spacewalks 1 1 2000 spacewalks 1 2 2001 spacewalks 1 3 2002 spacewalks 1 4 2003 spacewalks 1 5 2004 spacewalks 2 2005 2009 spacewalks 2 1 2005 spacewalks 2 2 2006 spacewalks 2 3 2007 spacewalks 2 4 2008 spacewalks 2 5 2009 spacewalks 3 2010 2014 spacewalks 3 1 2010 spacewalks 3 2 2011 spacewalks 3 3 2012 spacewalks 3 4 2013 spacewalks 3 5 2014 spacewalks 4 See also 5 References 6 External links2000 2004 spacewalks editSpacewalk beginning and ending times are given in Coordinated Universal Time UTC 2000 spacewalks edit Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start UTC End UTC Duration 182 Mir PE 28EVA 1 nbsp Sergei Zalyotin nbsp Alexander Kaleri May 12 2000 10 44 May 12 2000 15 36 4 h 52 min Kaleri and Zalyotin tested a leak sealant and inspected a malfunctioning solar panel on Kvant 1 A final photographic record of the outer surfaces of Mir was made during a panoramic inspection 1 183 STS 101EVA 1 nbsp James Voss nbsp Jeffrey Williams May 22 2000 01 48 May 22 2000 08 32 6 h 44 min Voss and Williams inspected and secured a U S built cargo crane known as the Orbital Replacement Unit Transfer Device completed assembly of a Russian cargo crane called Strela and replaced one of Unity s two early communication antennas 2 3 184 STS 106EVA 1 nbsp Edward Lu nbsp Yuri Malenchenko September 11 2000 04 47 September 11 2000 11 01 6 h 14 min Lu and Malenchenko attached cabling that fully integrated the Zvezda module to the rest of the ISS and constructed and attached a magnetometer that serves as a backup navigation system for the station 4 185 STS 92EVA 1 nbsp Leroy Chiao nbsp William McArthur October 15 2000 14 27 October 15 2000 20 55 6 h 28 min Chiao and McArthur connected two sets of cables to provide power to heaters and conduits located on the Z1 truss relocated two communication antenna assemblies and installed a toolbox for use during future on orbit construction 5 186 STS 92EVA 2 nbsp Michael Lopez Alegria nbsp Peter Wisoff October 16 2000 14 15 October 16 2000 21 22 7 h 07 min Lopez Alegria and Wisoff installed the Pressurized Mating Adapter PMA 3 docking port and prepared the Z1 truss for the installation of the solar arrays 6 187 STS 92EVA 3 nbsp Leroy Chiao nbsp William McArthur October 17 2000 14 30 October 17 2000 21 18 6 h 48 min Chiao and McArthur installed two DC to DC converter units atop the station s Z1 truss They also reconfigured cabling to new docking port PMA 3 and installed a tool storage box on the Z1 truss 7 188 STS 92EVA 4 nbsp Michael Lopez Alegria nbsp Peter Wisoff October 18 2000 15 00 October 18 2000 21 56 6 h 56 min Lopez Alegria and Wisoff removed a grapple fixture on the Z1 truss deployed a Z1 utility tray Manual Berthing Mechanism latches for Z1 were cycled and opened and demonstrated the SAFER pack s abilities 8 9 189 STS 97EVA 1 nbsp Joseph Tanner nbsp Carlos I Noriega December 3 2000 18 35 December 4 2000 02 08 7 h 33 min Tanner and Noriega attached the P6 truss to the Z1 truss and prepared the solar arrays for deployment They also prepared the radiator for the power system deployment 10 11 190 STS 97EVA 2 nbsp Joseph Tanner nbsp Carlos Noriega December 5 2000 17 21 December 5 2000 23 58 6 h 37 min Tanner and Noriega configured the station to use power from the P6 truss solar array and positioned the S band antenna for use by the station They also prepared the station for the arrival of the U S laboratory Destiny 12 191 STS 97EVA 3 nbsp Joseph Tanner nbsp Carlos Noriega December 7 2000 16 13 December 7 2000 21 23 5 h 10 min Tanner and Noriega positioned a floating potential probe to measure the plasma field surrounding the station performed repair work to increase tension in the starboard solar array blankets that did not stretch out completely during deployment and installed a centerline camera cable outside the Unity node 13 2001 spacewalks edit nbsp Robert Curbeam on an EVA to install the Destiny science module onto the ISS during STS 98 Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start UTC End UTC Duration 192 STS 98EVA 1 nbsp Thomas Jones nbsp Robert Curbeam February 10 2001 15 50 February 10 2001 23 24 7 h 34 min Jones and Curbeam removed protective launch covers and disconnected power and cooling cables between Destiny and Atlantis while crewmembers inside the shuttle moved the 3 800 cubic foot 110 m3 laboratory from the payload bay to its home on the Unity node Curbeam and Jones then connected electrical data and cooling lines to the lab during which a small amount of ammonia crystals leaked from one of the hoses prompting a decontamination procedure 14 15 193 STS 98EVA 2 nbsp Thomas Jones nbsp Robert Curbeam February 12 2001 15 59 February 12 2001 22 49 6 h 50 min 100th U S EVA 16 Jones and Curbeam installed the shuttle docking adapter onto Destiny installed insulating covers over the pins that held Destiny in place during launch attached a vent to the lab s air system installed handrails and sockets on the exterior of Destiny and attached a base for Canadarm2 17 194 STS 98EVA 3 nbsp Thomas Jones nbsp Robert Curbeam February 14 2001 14 48 February 14 2001 20 13 5 h 25 min Jones and Curbeam attached a spare communications antenna to the station s exterior double checked connections between the Destiny lab and its docking port released the restraints on a station cooling radiator inspected solar array connections at the top of the station and tested a technique for a spacewalker to carry an incapacitated crew member to the shuttle airlock 195 STS 102EVA 1 nbsp James Voss nbsp Susan Helms March 11 2001 05 12 March 11 2001 14 08 8 h 56 min Voss and Helms prepared Pressurized Mating Adapter 3 for repositioning from Unity s Earth facing berth to the port side berth to make room for Leonardo the Italian Space Agency built Multi Purpose Logistics Module They also removed a Lab Cradle Assembly from Discovery s payload bay and installed it on the side of Destiny and installed a cable tray to Destiny for later use by the station s robot arm Canadarm2 After re entering the shuttle s airlock Voss and Helms remained ready to assist if any troubles installing the docking port were encountered by the crew inside the shuttle This was the longest space walk in shuttle history 18 196 STS 102EVA 2 nbsp Andy Thomas nbsp Paul W Richards March 13 2001 05 23 March 13 2001 11 44 6 h 21 min Thomas and Richards installed an External Stowage Platform for spare station parts attached a spare ammonia coolant pump to the platform and finished connecting several cables put in place on the first EVA for the station s robotic arm They also inspected a Unity node heater connection and inspected an exterior experiment the Floating Potential Probe 19 197 STS 100EVA 1 nbsp Chris Hadfield nbsp Scott Parazynski April 22 2001 11 45 April 22 2001 18 55 7 h 10 min Hadfield and Parazynski installed the station s UHF antenna and the Canadian Space Agency made Canadarm2 They connected cables to give the arm power and allow it to accept computer commands from inside the Destiny lab Hadfield became the first Canadian spacewalker 20 198 STS 100EVA 2 nbsp Chris Hadfield nbsp Scott Parazynski April 24 2001 12 34 April 24 2001 20 14 7 h 40 min Hadfield and Parazynski connected the Power Data Grapple Fixture circuits for Canadarm2 onto Destiny removed an early communications antenna transferred a spare Direct Current Switching Unit from Atlantis s payload bay to an equipment storage rack on the outside of Destiny 21 199 ISS Expedition 2EVA 1 nbsp Yury Usachev nbsp James Voss June 8 2001 14 21 June 8 2001 14 40 0 h 19 min Usachev and Voss installed the docking cone onto the Zarya module in preparation for the arrival of the Russian Pirs docking compartment To date this is the only EVA to be conducted from the transfer compartment at the forward end of the Zvezda Service Module 22 200 STS 104EVA 1 nbsp Michael Gernhardt nbsp James Reilly July 15 2001 03 10 July 15 2001 09 09 5 h 59 min Gernhardt and Reilly installed the Quest Joint Airlock onto the Unity node and connected power cables to it 23 24 25 201 STS 104EVA 2 nbsp Michael Gernhardt nbsp James Reilly July 18 2001 03 04 July 18 2001 09 33 6 h 29 min Gernhardt and Reilly installed one of two high pressure nitrogen tanks and one of two high pressure oxygen tanks onto Quest and installed grapple fixture and trunnion covers 23 25 26 202 STS 104EVA 3 nbsp Michael Gernhardt nbsp James Reilly July 21 2001 04 35 July 21 2001 08 37 4 h 02 min This was the first EVA conducted from the Quest airlock Gernhardt and Reilly installed the second high pressure nitrogen tank and the second oxygen tank onto the Quest airlock After completion of the tank installation Gernhardt and Reilly conducted a photography session around the new airlock 25 27 28 203 STS 105EVA 1 nbsp Daniel Barry nbsp Patrick Forrester August 16 2001 13 58 August 16 2001 20 14 6 h 16 min Barry and Forrester installed an Early Ammonia Servicer onto the station s P6 truss stowed a foot restraint and installed the Materials International Space Station Experiment MISSE 1 and 2 containers onto the Quest airlock 29 30 204 STS 105EVA 2 nbsp Daniel Barry nbsp Patrick Forrester August 18 2001 13 42 August 18 2001 19 11 5 h 29 min Barry and Forrester installed heater cables and handrails onto the station s Destiny laboratory 29 30 205 ISS Expedition 3EVA 1 nbsp Vladimir Dezhurov nbsp Mikhail Tyurin October 8 2001 14 24 October 8 2001 19 22 4 h 58 min Dezhurov and Tyurin installed cables between the Pirs module and the Zvezda module to allow spacewalk radio communications between the two sections The cosmonauts installed handrails onto Pirs and installed an exterior ladder to assist spacewalkers leaving Pirs They also installed a Strela cargo crane 31 206 ISS Expedition 3EVA 2 nbsp Vladimir Dezhurov nbsp Mikhail Tyurin October 15 2001 09 17 October 15 2001 15 08 5 h 51 min Dezhurov and Tyurin installed Russian commercial experiments MPAC SEEDS onto the exterior of the Pirs docking compartment 31 207 ISS Expedition 3EVA 3 nbsp Vladimir Dezhurov nbsp Frank Culbertson November 12 2001 21 41 November 13 2001 02 46 5 h 05 min Dezhurov and Culbertson connected cables on the exterior of Pirs for the Kurs automated docking system completed checks of the Strela cargo crane and inspected and photographed a panel of a solar array on Zvezda that had a portion of a panel not fully unfolded 31 208 ISS Expedition 3EVA 4 nbsp Vladimir Dezhurov nbsp Mikhail Tyurin December 3 2001 13 20 December 3 2001 16 06 2 h 46 min Dezhurov and Tyurin removed an obstruction that prevented a Progress resupply ship from firmly docking with the station and took pictures of the debris and of the docking interface 31 209 STS 108EVA 1 nbsp Linda Godwin nbsp Daniel Tani December 10 2001 17 52 December 10 2001 22 04 4 h 12 min Godwin and Tani installed insulating blankets around two Beta Gimbal Assemblies that rotate the station s solar array wings and performed tasks in preparation for STS 110 s spacewalks 32 33 34 2002 spacewalks edit Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start UTC End UTC Duration 210 ISS Expedition 4EVA 1 nbsp Yuri Onufriyenko nbsp Carl Walz January 14 2002 20 59 January 15 2002 03 02 6 h 03 min Onufriyenko and Walz moved the cargo boom for the Russian Strela crane from PMA 1 to the exterior of the Pirs docking compartment and installed an amateur radio antenna onto the end of Zvezda 35 211 ISS Expedition 4EVA 2 nbsp Yuri Onufriyenko nbsp Daniel Bursch January 25 2002 15 19 January 25 2002 21 18 5 h 59 min Onufriyenko and Bursch installed six deflector shields for Zvezda s jet thrusters installed a second amateur radio antenna attached four science experiments and retrieved and replaced a device to measure material from the thrusters 35 212 ISS Expedition 4EVA 3 nbsp Carl Walz nbsp Daniel Bursch February 20 2002 11 38 February 20 2002 17 25 5 h 47 min Walz and Bursch tested the Quest airlock and prepared it for the four spacewalks to be performed during STS 110 This was the first spacewalk to be based out of Quest without a Space Shuttle docked at the station 35 213 STS 109EVA 1 nbsp John Grunsfeld nbsp Richard Linnehan March 4 2002 06 37 March 4 2002 13 38 7 h 01 min Grunsfeld and Linnehan removed the old starboard solar array on the Hubble Space Telescope and replaced it with a new smaller and more powerful third generation solar array The old array was stowed in Columbia s payload bay for return to Earth 36 214 STS 109EVA 2 nbsp Jim Newman nbsp Michael Massimino March 5 2002 06 40 March 5 2002 13 56 7 h 16 min Newman and Massimino removed the old port solar array on the Hubble Space Telescope and replaced it with a new third generation solar array The old array was stowed in Columbia s payload bay for return to Earth The two astronauts then removed and replaced the Reaction Wheel Assembly RWA 37 215 STS 109EVA 3 nbsp John Grunsfeld nbsp Richard Linnehan March 6 2002 08 28 March 6 2002 15 16 6 h 48 min The spacewalk was delayed two hours by a water leak in Grunsfeld s spacesuit The old Power Control Unit PCU was removed from Hubble and stowed for return to Earth A new more powerful PCU sized to match the more productive solar arrays was installed 38 216 STS 109EVA 4 nbsp Jim Newman nbsp Michael Massimino March 7 2002 09 00 March 7 2002 16 30 7 h 30 min Newman and Massimino removed the Faint Object Camera from the aft shroud of Hubble and installed the Advanced Camera for Surveys ACS in the same location After stowing the Faint Object Camera in Columbia for return to Earth the Electronic Support Module was installed in the aft shroud 39 217 STS 109EVA 5 nbsp John Grunsfeld nbsp Richard Linnehan March 8 2002 08 46 March 8 2002 16 06 7 h 20 min Linnehan and Grunsfeld installed an experimental cryocooler for NICMOS inside the aft shroud of Hubble and connected it to the Electronic Support Module installed the day before Then the two spacewalkers installed the Cooling System Radiator to the outside of Hubble and connected it to the NICMOS 40 218 STS 110EVA 1 nbsp Steven Smith nbsp Rex Walheim April 11 2002 14 36 April 11 2002 22 24 7 h 48 min Smith and Walheim began installing the S0 truss onto Destiny by setting up initial power and data connections between the station and the truss and installing two forward struts that permanently held the truss in place 41 219 STS 110EVA 2 nbsp Jerry Ross nbsp Lee Morin April 13 2002 14 09 April 13 2002 21 39 7 h 30 min Ross and Morin continued the installation of the S0 truss installing power and data cable connections between the truss and the station and two aft struts that permanently held the truss in place 41 220 STS 110EVA 3 nbsp Steven Smith nbsp Rex Walheim April 14 2002 13 48 April 14 2002 20 15 6 h 27 min Smith and Walheim released the claw that was used in the initial attachment of the S0 truss installed connectors used to route power to Canadarm2 when it is on the truss released launch restraints from the Mobile Transporter and removed a small thermal cover the Mobile Transporter s radiator 41 221 STS 110EVA 4 nbsp Jerry Ross nbsp Lee Morin April 16 2002 14 29 April 16 2002 21 06 6 h 37 min Ross and Morin pivoted the Airlock Spur which is currently used by spacewalkers as a path from the Quest airlock to the truss installed handrails onto S0 partially assembled a platform and installed two floodlights 41 42 222 STS 111EVA 1 nbsp Franklin Chang Diaz nbsp Philippe Perrin June 9 2002 15 27 June 9 2002 22 41 7 h 14 min Chang Diaz and Perrin attached a Power Data Grapple Fixture to the P6 truss removed debris panels from Endeavour s payload bay and attached them to a temporary location on PMA 1 and removed thermal blankets to prepare the Mobile Base System MBS for installation onto the station s Mobile Transporter 43 44 223 STS 111EVA 2 nbsp Franklin Chang Diaz nbsp Philippe Perrin June 11 2002 15 27 June 11 2002 22 41 7 h 14 min Chang Diaz and Perrin attached the Mobile Base System to the Mobile Transporter and attached power data and video cables from the station to the MBS 43 45 224 STS 111EVA 3 nbsp Franklin Chang Diaz nbsp Philippe Perrin June 13 2002 15 16 June 13 2002 22 33 7 h 17 min Chang Diaz and Perrin replaced Canadarm2 s wrist roll joint and stowed the old joint in Endeavour s payload bay to be returned to Earth 43 46 225 ISS Expedition 5EVA 1 nbsp Valery Korzun nbsp Peggy Whitson August 16 2002 09 25 August 16 2002 1348 4 h 23 min Korzun and Whitson installed six micrometeoroid debris panels onto Zvezda These panels were the first six of 23 panels that were installed to add more micrometeoroid protection to Zvezda 47 226 ISS Expedition 5EVA 2 nbsp Valery Korzun nbsp Sergei Treshchev August 26 2002 05 27 August 26 2002 10 48 5 h 21 min Korzun and Treshchev installed a frame on the outside of Zarya for spacewalk assembly tasks installed new samples on a pair of Japanese Space Agency experiments housed on Zvezda installed devices on Zvezda that would simplify the routing of tethers during future spacewalks and installed two additional amateur radio antennas on Zvezda 47 227 STS 112EVA 1 nbsp David Wolf nbsp Piers Sellers October 10 2002 15 21 October 10 2002 22 22 7 h 01 min Wolf and Sellers released launch locks that held the S1 truss radiators in place during launch attached power data and fluid lines between the S1 truss and S0 truss deployed the station s second S Band communications system installed the first of two external camera systems and released launch restraints on the truss s mobile spacewalk workstation the Crew and Equipment Translation Aid CETA 48 49 228 STS 112EVA 2 nbsp David Wolf nbsp Piers Sellers October 12 2002 14 31 October 12 2002 20 35 6 h 04 min Wolf and Sellers installed a second camera system released more radiator launch locks removed insulation covers on quick disconnect fittings near the Z1 and P6 junction installed Spool Positioning Devices released starboard side launch restraints on the CETA cart and attached Ammonia Tank Assembly cables 48 50 229 STS 112EVA 3 nbsp David Wolf nbsp Piers Sellers October 14 2002 14 08 October 14 2002 20 44 6 h 36 min Wolf and Sellers removed and replaced the Interface Umbilical Assembly on the station s Mobile Transporter installed two jumpers allowing for ammonia coolant to flow between the S1 and S0 trusses released a drag link and stowed it and installed Spool Positioning Devices SPD on ammonia lines 48 51 230 STS 113EVA 1 nbsp Michael Lopez Alegria nbsp John Herrington November 26 2002 19 49 November 27 2002 02 34 6 h 45 min Lopez Alegria and Herrington began the initial installation of the P1 truss by installing connections between the P1 and the S0 truss releasing launch restraints on the CETA cart installing Spool Positioning Devices SPDs onto the station and removing a drag link on P1 that served as a launch restraint They also installed a wireless video system External Transceiver Assembly onto the Unity node 52 53 231 STS 113EVA 2 nbsp Michael Lopez Alegria nbsp John Herrington November 28 2002 18 36 November 29 2002 00 46 6 h 10 min Lopez Alegria and Herrington installed fluid jumpers where the S0 and the P1 are attached to each other removed the P1 s starboard keel pin installed another wireless video system External Transceiver Assembly onto the P1 and relocated the CETA cart from the P1 to the S1 truss 52 54 232 STS 113EVA 3 nbsp Michael Lopez Alegria nbsp John Herrington November 30 2002 19 25 December 1 2002 02 25 7 h 00 min Herrington successfully troubleshot a mobility issue with the CETA cart Lopez Alegria and Herrington then completed the planned EVA activities by installing more Spool Positioning Devices reconfiguring electrical harnesses that route power through the Main Bus Switching Units and attaching Ammonia Tank Assembly lines 52 55 2003 spacewalks edit Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start UTC End UTC Duration 233 ISS Expedition 6EVA 1 nbsp Kenneth Bowersox nbsp Donald Pettit January 15 2003 12 50 January 15 2003 19 41 6 h 51 min Bowersox and Pettit released the remaining launch locks on the P1 radiator assembly removed debris on a sealing ring of Unity s docking port and tested an ammonia reservoir on the station s P6 truss 56 234 ISS Expedition 6EVA 2 nbsp Kenneth Bowersox nbsp Donald Pettit April 8 2003 12 40 April 8 2003 19 06 6 h 26 min Bowersox and Pettit reconfigured cables on the S0 S1 and P1 trusses replaced a Power Control Module on the Mobile Transporter installed Spool Positioning Devices on Destiny and reinstalled a thermal cover on an S1 Radiator Beam Valve Module 56 2004 spacewalks edit Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start UTC End UTC Duration 235 ISS Expedition 8EVA 1 nbsp Michael Foale nbsp Alexander Kaleri February 26 2004 21 17 February 27 2004 01 12 3 h 55 min Foale and Kaleri replaced cassette containers that held sample materials for a microgravity experiment attached the Russian experiment Matryoshka to Zvezda and removed a JAXA micrometeoroid impact experiment The spacewalk was cut short due to a cooling system malfunction in Kaleri s spacesuit 57 236 ISS Expedition 9EVA 1 nbsp Gennady Padalka nbsp Michael Fincke June 24 2004 21 57 June 24 2004 22 10 0 h 13 min The spacewalk cut short due to a pressure problem in Fincke s prime oxygen tank in his spacesuit Mission managers decided to reschedule the spacewalk for 30 June 58 59 237 ISS Expedition 9EVA 2 nbsp Gennady Padalka nbsp Michael Fincke June 30 2004 21 19 July 1 2004 02 59 5 h 40 min Padalka and Fincke replaced a Remote Power Controller RPC that failed in late April causing a loss of power in Control Moment Gyroscope 2 CMG 2 This spacewalk was the first time that primary Mission Control was transitioned from Moscow to Houston during an EVA 58 60 238 ISS Expedition 9EVA 3 nbsp Gennady Padalka nbsp Michael Fincke August 3 2004 06 58 August 3 2004 11 28 4 h 30 min Padalka and Fincke removed laser retro reflectors from the Zvezda assembly compartment and installed three updated laser retro reflectors and one internal videometer target in preparation for the Automated Transfer Vehicle ATV They also installed two antennas and removed and replaced Kromka experiment packages 58 61 239 ISS Expedition 9EVA 4 nbsp Gennady Padalka nbsp Michael Fincke September 3 2004 16 43 September 3 2004 22 04 5 h 21 min Padalka and Fincke continued preparations for the arrival of the European Space Agency s Automatic Transfer Vehicle They replaced the Zarya Control Module flow control panel installed four safety tether fairleads on Zarya s handrails installed three communications antennas and removed covers from the antennas 58 62 2005 2009 spacewalks editSpacewalk beginning and ending times are given in Coordinated Universal Time UTC 2005 spacewalks edit Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start UTC End UTC Duration 240 ISS Expedition 10EVA 1 nbsp Leroy Chiao nbsp Salizhan Sharipov January 26 2005 07 43 January 26 2005 13 11 5 h 28 min Chiao and Sharipov completed the installation of the Universal Work Platform mounted the European commercial experiment Rokviss Robotic Components Verification on ISS and its antenna installed the Russian Biorisk experiment and relocated a Japanese exposure experiment 63 64 241 ISS Expedition 10EVA 2 nbsp Leroy Chiao nbsp Salizhan Sharipov March 28 2005 06 25 March 28 2005 11 31 5 h 06 min Chiao and Sharipov installed navigational and communications equipment for the arrival of the first Automated Transfer Vehicle ATV and deployed an 11 pound Russian Nanosatellite 63 65 242 STS 114EVA 1 nbsp Soichi Noguchi nbsp Stephen Robinson July 30 2005 05 46 July 30 2005 12 36 6 h 50 min Noguchi and Robinson demonstrated shuttle thermal protection repair techniques and enhancements to the Station s attitude control system They also installed a base and cabling for an External Stowage Platform rerouted power to Control Moment Gyroscope 2 CMG 2 retrieved two exposure experiments and replaced a faulty global positioning system antenna on the station 66 243 STS 114EVA 2 nbsp Soichi Noguchi nbsp Stephen Robinson August 1 2005 04 44 August 1 2005 11 58 7 h 14 min Noguchi and Robinson removed a faulty CMG 1 from the Z1 truss installed the faulty CMG 1 into Discovery s payload bay and installed a new CMG 1 on the Z1 truss segment 67 68 244 STS 114EVA 3 nbsp Soichi Noguchi nbsp Stephen Robinson August 3 2005 04 14 August 3 2005 10 15 6 h 01 min Noguchi and Robinson photographed and inspected Discovery s heat shield removed two protruding gap fillers from between tiles in the forward area of the orbiter s underside and installed the amateur radio satellite PCSAT2 69 245 ISS Expedition 11EVA 1 nbsp Sergei Krikalev nbsp John L Phillips August 18 2005 19 02 August 19 2005 00 00 4 h 58 min Krikalev and Phillips retrieved one of three canisters from the Biorisk experiment removed the Micro Particles Capturer experiment and Space Environment Exposure Device from Zvezda retrieved the Matroska experiment and installed an Automated Transfer Vehicle ATV docking television camera 70 71 246 ISS Expedition 12EVA 1 nbsp William McArthur nbsp Valery Tokarev November 7 2005 15 32 November 7 2005 20 54 5 h 22 min McArthur and Tokarev installed and set up the P1 Truss camera retrieved a failed Rotary Joint Motor Controller RJMC jettisoned a Floating Potential Probe and removed and replaced a remote power controller module on the Mobile Transporter This was the first Quest airlock based spacewalk since April 2003 72 2006 spacewalks edit Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start UTC End UTC Duration 247 ISS Expedition 12EVA 2 nbsp William McArthur nbsp Valery Tokarev February 3 2006 9 55 February 3 2006 16 27 5 h 43 min McArthur and Tokarev released SuitSat 1 retrieved the Biorisk experiment photographed a sensor for a micrometeoroid experiment relocated an adapter for a small crane and tied off the surviving umbilical of the Mobile Transporter 73 248 ISS Expedition 13EVA 1 nbsp Pavel Vinogradov nbsp Jeffrey Williams June 1 2006 23 48 June 2 2006 06 19 6 h 31 min Vinogradov and Williams repaired a vent for the station s oxygen producing Elektron unit retrieved a Biorisk experiment retrieved a contamination monitoring device from Zvezda and replaced a malfunctioning camera on the Mobile Base System 74 249 STS 121EVA 1 nbsp Piers Sellers nbsp Michael E Fossum July 8 2006 13 17 July 8 2006 20 48 7 h 31 min Sellers and Foale installed a blade blocker in the zenith Interface Umbilical Assembly IUA to protect the undamaged power data and video cable and rerouted the cable to prepare for the second EVA They also tested the combination of the Shuttle s Canadarm SRMS and the Orbiter Boom Sensor System OBSS as a platform for astronauts to make repairs to a damaged orbiter 75 250 STS 121EVA 2 nbsp Piers Sellers nbsp Michael E Fossum July 10 2006 7 14 July 10 2006 14 01 6 h 47 min Sellers and Fossum restored the International Space Station s Mobile Transporter rail car to full operation and delivered a spare pump module for the station s cooling system Sellers SAFER pack came loose during the EVA requiring Fossum to stop twice during the spacewalk to secure the pack with safety tethers 76 251 STS 121EVA 3 nbsp Piers Sellers nbsp Michael E Fossum July 12 2006 6 20 July 12 2006 13 31 7 h 11 min Sellers and Fossum used an infrared camera to shoot 20 seconds of video of selected reinforced carbon carbon RCC panels on the shuttle wing s leading edge and then moved to the payload bay to test a shuttle tile repair material known as NOAX on pre damaged shuttle tiles that were flown in a test container 77 252 ISS Expedition 13EVA 2 nbsp Jeffrey Williams nbsp Thomas Reiter August 3 2006 14 04 August 3 2006 19 58 5 h 54 min Williams and Reiter installed the Floating Potential Measurement Unit FPMU two materials on Materials International Space Station Experiment MISSE containers a controller for a thermal radiator rotary joint on the S1 truss a starboard jumper and spool positioning device SPD on S1 a light on the truss railway handcart and installed and replaced a malfunctioning GPS antenna They then tested an infrared camera designed to detect damage in a shuttle s reinforced carbon carbon RCC thermal protection tiles Inspection and photography of a scratch on the Quest airlock hatch completed the EVA 78 253 STS 115EVA 1 nbsp Joe Tanner nbsp Heidemarie Stefanyshyn Piper September 12 2006 10 17 September 12 2006 15 43 5 h 26 min Tanner and Stefanyshyn Piper completed initial installation of the P3 P4 truss onto the space station They connected the power cables on the truss and released the launch restraints on the solar array blanket box the Beta Gimbal Assembly and the solar array wings They also configured the Solar Alpha Rotary Joint SARJ and removed two circuit interrupt devices to prepare for STS 116 Stefanyshyn Piper became the seventh American woman to walk in space 79 254 STS 115EVA 2 nbsp Dan Burbank nbsp Steven MacLean September 13 2006 9 05 September 13 2006 16 16 7 h 11 min Burbank and MacLean continued installation of the P3 4 truss onto the station and activated the SARJ 80 255 STS 115EVA 3 nbsp Joe Tanner nbsp Heidemarie Stefanyshyn Piper September 15 2006 10 00 September 15 2006 16 42 6 h 42 min Tanner and Stefanyshyn Piper installed a radiator onto the P3 4 truss powered up a cooling radiator for the new solar arrays replaced an S Band radio antenna and installed insulation for another antenna Tanner took photos of the shuttle s wings using an infrared camera to test the camera s ability to detect damage 81 256 Expedition 14EVA 1 nbsp Mikhail Tyurin nbsp Michael Lopez Alegria November 22 2006 23 17 November 23 2006 04 55 5 h 39 min An unusual Orbiting golf shot event was sponsored by a Canadian golf company through the Russian Federal Space Agency Lopez Alegria put the tee on the ladder outside Pirs while Tyurin set up a camera and performed the golf shot Lopez Alegria and Tyurin inspected and photographed a Kurs antenna on Progress 23 relocated an Automated Transfer Vehicle ATV WAL antenna installed a BTN neutron experiment and jettisoned two thermal covers from the BTN 82 257 STS 116EVA 1 nbsp Robert Curbeam nbsp Christer Fuglesang December 12 2006 20 31 December 13 2006 03 07 6 h 36 min Curbeam and Fuglesang installed the ISS P5 Truss replaced a broken video camera on the S1 truss and prepared the new truss for relocation of the P6 truss to its permanent location 83 258 STS 116EVA 2 nbsp Robert Curbeam nbsp Christer Fuglesang December 14 2006 19 41 December 15 2006 00 41 5 h 00 min Curbeam and Fuglesang reconfigured the station s electrical wiring placing electrical channels 2 3 on the P3 P4 truss into service thus enabling full advantage of the new solar arrays They then relocated two handcarts that run along rails on the station s main truss put a thermal cover on the station s robotic arm and installed tool bags for future spacewalkers 84 259 STS 116EVA 3 nbsp Robert Curbeam nbsp Sunita Williams December 16 2006 19 25 December 17 2006 02 57 7 h 31 min Curbeam and Williams completed rewiring the station s electrical system activating electrical circuits 1 and 4 preparing for installation of more solar power arrays They then installed a robotic arm grapple fixture and positioned three bundles of Russian debris shield panels outside Zvezda Additional time was spent trying to help retract the P6 solar array panel by shaking the panel s blanket box from its base 85 260 STS 116EVA 4 nbsp Robert Curbeam nbsp Christer Fuglesang December 18 2006 19 00 December 19 2006 01 38 6 h 38 min Curbeam and Fuglesang assisted ground controllers with retracting the P6 solar array panels in preparation for moving them during the upcoming flight STS 120 Curbeam on his seventh spacewalk set a single flight EVA record with four spacewalks in a single shuttle mission 86 nbsp Robert Curbeam and Christer Fuglesang attach cables to the ISS P3 P4 truss during the second EVA of Discovery s STS 116 flight 2006 2007 spacewalks edit Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start UTC End UTC Duration 261 Expedition 14EVA 2 nbsp Michael Lopez Alegria nbsp Sunita Williams January 31 2007 15 14 January 31 2007 23 09 7 h 55 min Lopez Alegria and Williams reconfigured one of the two cooling loops serving Destiny from the temporary to permanent system connected a cable for the Station to Shuttle Power Transfer System SSPTS installed six cable cinches and two winch bars to secure the starboard radiator of the P6 Truss and then installed a shroud over it They then removed one of two fluid lines from the Early Ammonia Servicer EAS on the P6 Truss in preparation for jettisoning the EAS on a later EVA 87 262 Expedition 14EVA 3 nbsp Michael Lopez Alegria nbsp Sunita Williams February 4 2007 13 38 February 4 2007 20 49 7 h 11 min Lopez Alegria and Williams reconfigured the second of the two cooling loops serving Destiny from the temporary to permanent system completed work with the Early Ammonia Servicer EAS on the P6 Truss photographed the inboard end of the P6 starboard solar wing in preparation for its retraction during STS 117 removed a sunshade from a multiplexer demultiplexer data relay device and continued work on the SSPTS 88 263 Expedition 14EVA 4 nbsp Michael Lopez Alegria nbsp Sunita Williams February 8 200713 26 February 8 200720 06 6 h 40 min Lopez Alegria and Williams removed two thermal shrouds on two Rotary Joint Motor Controllers RJMC on the P3 truss removed two large shrouds from P3 Bays 18 and 20 and jettisoned the shrouds away from the station They also deployed an Unpressurized Cargo Carrier Assembly Attachment System UCCAS on the upper face of the P3 truss removed two launch locks from the P5 truss and connected four cables of the SSPTS to the Pressurized Mating Adapter PMA 2 at the forward end of Destiny where shuttles dock 89 264 Expedition 14EVA 5 nbsp Michael Lopez Alegria nbsp Mikhail Tyurin February 22 200710 28 February 22 200716 45 6 h 18 min Lopez Alegria and Tyurin retracted the antenna of the Progress cargo carrier at the aft port of the Zvezda service module photographed a Russian satellite navigation antenna and replaced a Russian materials experiment They also inspected and photographed an antenna for the Automated Transfer Vehicle ATV photographed a German robotics experiment and inspected remated and photographed hardware connectors Tyurin experienced some cooling problems and fogging on his visor during the spacewalk 90 265 Expedition 15EVA 1 nbsp Oleg Kotov nbsp Fyodor Yurchikhin May 30 200719 05 May 31 200700 30 5 h 25 min Kotov and Yurchikhin installed Service Module Debris Protection SMDP panels on Zvezda and rerouted a Global Positioning System antenna cable 91 266 Expedition 15EVA 2 nbsp Oleg Kotov nbsp Fyodor Yurchikhin June 6 200714 23 June 6 200720 00 5 h 37 min Kotov and Yurchikhin installed a section of Ethernet cable on the Zarya module installed additional Service Module Debris Protection SMDP panels on Zvezda and deployed a Russian scientific experiment 92 267 STS 117EVA 1 nbsp James F Reilly nbsp John D Olivas June 11 200720 02 June 12 200702 17 6 h 15 min Reilly and Olivas completed the installation of ISS S3 S4 Truss by attaching bolts cables and connectors They then released the launch restraints on four Solar Array Blanket Boxes in preparation for deployment of the arrays 93 268 STS 117EVA 2 nbsp Patrick G Forrester nbsp Steven Swanson June 13 200718 28 June 14 200701 44 7 h 16 min Forrester and Swanson assisted in retraction of the solar panels on the P6 Truss When Forrester tried to install a drive lock assembly a partial failure was discovered The failure was due to the S3 S4 SARJ motor control circuits being wired in reverse Some launch restraints were left in place to prevent the possibility of undesired rotation 94 269 STS 117EVA 3 nbsp James F Reilly nbsp John D Olivas June 15 200717 24 June 16 200701 22 7 h 58 min Reilly and Olivas repaired the Orbital Maneuvering System OMS pod thermal blanket finished the P6 solar array retraction and installed a hydrogen ventilation valve onto Destiny 95 270 STS 117EVA 4 nbsp Patrick G Forrester nbsp Steven Swanson June 17 200716 25 June 17 200722 54 6 h 29 min Forrester and Swanson retrieved a television camera and its support structure from an External Stowage Platform attached to the Quest airlock and installed it on the S3 truss verified the Drive Lock Assembly DLA 2 configuration and removed the last six SARJ launch restraints Then they installed a computer network cable on the Unity node opened the hydrogen vent valve on the Destiny laboratory and tethered two orbital debris shield panels on the station s service module 96 271 Expedition 15EVA 3 nbsp Clayton Anderson nbsp Fyodor Yurchikhin July 23 200710 25 July 23 200718 06 7 h 41 min Anderson and Yurchikhin replaced components for the Mobile Transporter s redundant power system jettisoned an ammonia tank and flight support equipment and cleaned the Common Berthing Mechanism CBM on the nadir port of Unity 97 98 272 STS 118EVA 1 nbsp Richard Mastracchio nbsp Dafydd Williams August 11 200716 28 August 11 200722 45 6 h 17 min Mastracchio and Williams attached the Starboard 5 S5 segment of the station s truss and retracted the forward heat rejecting radiator from the station s Port 6 P6 truss in preparation for moving the P6 truss to its final location at the end of the port truss 99 273 STS 118EVA 2 nbsp Richard Mastracchio nbsp Dafydd Williams August 13 200715 32 August 13 200722 00 6 h 28 min Mastracchio and Williams removed the new Control Moment Gyroscope CMG from the shuttle s payload bay and installed it onto the Z1 truss They then stowed the failed CMG onto an External Stowage Platform ESP 2 for return to earth in a subsequent shuttle flight 100 274 STS 118EVA 3 nbsp Richard Mastracchio nbsp Clayton Anderson August 15 200714 37 August 15 200720 05 5 h 28 min Mastracchio and Anderson moved two Crew Equipment Translation Aid CETA carts from the tracks on the left side of the Canadarm2 Mobile Transporter to its right side They also relocated an antenna base from the P6 truss to P1 and installed a new transponder and signal processor for an S band communications upgrade During the EVA Mastracchio noted a hole in the second layer of material on the thumb of his left glove The suit has five protective layers and the small hole did not cause any danger to Mastracchio but he returned to the airlock early as a precautionary measure 101 275 STS 118EVA 4 nbsp Dafydd Williams nbsp Clayton Anderson August 18 2007 14 17 August 18 2007 19 02 5 h 2 min Williams and Anderson retrieved Materials International Space Station Experiment MISSE containers 3 and 4 installed the Orbiter Boom Sensor System OBSS Boom Stand installed an External Wireless Instrumentation System EWIS antenna and secured Z1 gimbal locks 102 103 276 STS 120EVA 1 nbsp Scott Parazynski nbsp Douglas Wheelock October 26 2007 10 02 October 26 2007 16 16 6 h 14 min Parazynski and Wheelock installed the new Harmony module in its temporary location retrieved the S Band Antenna Support Assembly and prepared for the relocation of the P6 truss by disconnecting fluid lines on the P6 Z1 truss segments 104 277 STS 120EVA 2 nbsp Scott Parazynski nbsp Daniel M Tani October 28 2007 09 32 October 28 2007 16 05 6h 33min Parazynski and Tani disconnected the Z1 to P6 umbilicals detached P6 from Z1 configured the S1 radiator installed handrails onto Harmony and inspected the S4 starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint SARJ 105 278 STS 120EVA 3 nbsp Scott Parazynski nbsp Douglas Wheelock October 30 2007 08 45 October 30 2007 15 53 7 hours 08 minutes Parazynski and Wheelock attached P6 to P5 installed P6 P5 umbilical connections reconfigured S1 following its redeployment and inspected the port SARJ The inspection showed the SARJ to be in good condition 106 279 STS 120EVA 4 nbsp Scott Parazynski nbsp Douglas Wheelock November 3 2007 10 03 November 3 2007 17 22 7 hours 19 minutes Parazynski and Wheelock inspected and repaired the P6 solar array 107 280 Expedition 16EVA 1 nbsp Peggy Whitson nbsp Yuri Malenchenko November 9 200709 54 November 9 200716 49 6 hours 55 minutes Whitson and Malenchenko disconnected and stored the Station to Shuttle Power Transfer System cables stored the PMA 2 umbilical and stowed a Harmony node avionics umbilical into a temporary position 108 109 281 Expedition 16EVA 2 nbsp Peggy Whitson nbsp Daniel Tani November 20 200710 10 November 20 200717 26 7 hours 16 minutes Whitson and Tani completed half the external configuration of PMA 2 and Harmony Fluid electrical and data lines were attached avionics lines were hooked up heater cables were attached and a fluid tray was relocated 110 282 Expedition 16EVA 3 nbsp Peggy Whitson nbsp Daniel Tani November 24 200709 50 November 24 200716 54 7 hours 04 minutes Whitson and Tani completed fluid electrical and data line hookups for PMA 2 and Harmony They connected the Loop B Fluid Tray to the port side of the Destiny laboratory They then inspected and photographed the starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint SARJ to assist with troubleshooting on the ground 111 283 Expedition 16EVA 4 nbsp Peggy Whitson nbsp Daniel Tani December 18 200709 50 December 18 200716 46 6 hours 56 minutes Whitson and Tani inspected the S4 starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint SARJ and a Beta Gimbal Assembly BGA This EVA was the 100th in support of building the International Space Station 112 Records 100th EVA in support of assembly and maintenance of the International Space Station 113 114 115 2008 spacewalks edit Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start UTC End UTC Duration 284 Expedition 16EVA 5 nbsp Peggy Whitson nbsp Daniel Tani January 30 200809 56 January 30 200817 06 7 hours 10 minutes Whitson and Tani replaced the Bearing Motor Roll Ring Module on one of the station s solar wings and inspected and photographed the starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint SARJ 116 285 STS 122EVA 1 nbsp Rex J Walheim nbsp Stanley G Love February 11 200814 13 February 11 200822 11 7 hours 58 minutes Walheim and Love installed a grapple fixture on Columbus while it was still in the shuttle s payload bay prepared electrical and data connections on Columbus and replaced the P1 truss nitrogen N2 tank used for pressurizing the station s ammonia cooling system 117 286 STS 122EVA 2 nbsp Rex J Walheim nbsp Hans Schlegel February 13 200814 27 February 13 200821 12 6 hours 45 minutes Walheim and Schlegel installed the P1 Truss Nitrogen N2 tank assembly stowed the old N2 tank assembly into the shuttle s payload bay and completed routing for the Station to Shuttle Power Transfer System SSPTS 118 287 STS 122EVA 3 nbsp Rex J Walheim nbsp Stanley G Love February 15 200813 07 February 15 200820 32 7 hours 25 minutes Walheim and Love installed the Solar Monitoring Observatory SOLAR telescope and the European Technology Exposure Facility EuTEF facility onto an External Stowage Platform ESP on Columbus They retrieved a failed Control Moment Gyroscope CMG installed the failed CMG into the shuttle s payload bay and installed keel pin cloth covers on Columbus 119 288 STS 123EVA 1 nbsp Richard M Linnehan nbsp Garrett Reisman March 14 200801 18 March 14 200808 19 7 hours 1 minute Linnehan and Reisman installed the Japanese Experiment Logistics Module Pressurized Section ELM PS onto its temporary location on top of Harmony and began assembly of the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator Dextre 120 289 STS 123EVA 2 nbsp Richard Linnehan nbsp Michael J Foreman March 15 200823 49 March 16 200806 57 7 hours 8 minutes Linnehan and Foreman continued assembly of Dextre and attached two arms to Dextre 121 290 STS 123EVA 3 nbsp Richard Linnehan nbsp Robert L Behnken March 17 200822 51 March 18 200805 44 6 hours 53 minutes Linnehan and Behnken completed the assembly of Dextre The spacewalkers also installed spare equipment for the station onto an external stowage platform ESP on the Quest airlock including a yaw joint for the station s robotic arm Canadarm2 and two spare direct current switching units Their attempt to attach the MISSE 6 experiment onto the Columbus module was unsuccessful as the latching pins failed to engage 122 291 STS 123EVA 4 nbsp Robert Behnken nbsp Michael Foreman March 20 200822 04 March 21 200804 28 6 hours 24 minutes Behnken and Foreman replaced a Remote Power Control RPC module and tested shuttle thermal tile repair materials and techniques They then removed a cover from the left arm of Dextre and removed launch locks from the Harmony module The spacewalkers also released the launch locks on Harmony s port and nadir Common Berthing Mechanisms CBM 123 292 STS 123EVA 5 nbsp Robert Behnken nbsp Michael Foreman March 22 200820 34 March 23 200802 36 6 hours 02 minutes Behnken and Foreman completed storage of Shuttle Orbiter Boom Sensor System on the Station installed the ELM PS trunnion covers removed five covers from the starboard SARJ and performed inspections captured digital photography and successfully installed of the MISSE 6 experiment on the exterior of the Columbus module 124 293 STS 124EVA 1 nbsp Ronald J Garan Jr nbsp Michael E Fossum June 3 200816 22 June 3 200823 10 6 hours 48 minutes Garan and Fossum released the straps on the shuttle s robotic arm elbow joint camera transferred the OBSS back to the shuttle and repaired the Japanese Experiment Module Pressurized Module JEM PM named Kibo for installation They also replaced a trundle bearing assembly on the starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint and inspected damage on the SARJ 125 126 294 STS 124EVA 2 nbsp Ronald J Garan Jr nbsp Michael E Fossum June 5 200815 04 June 5 200822 15 7 hours 11 minutes Garan and Fossum installed covers and external television equipment on the JEM prepared the RMS prepared for the relocation of the ELM PS prepared a depleted nitrogen tank assembly for removal and prepared a new one stowed on an external stowage platform for installation They also removed a television camera with a failed power supply 127 128 295 STS 124EVA 3 nbsp Ronald J Garan Jr nbsp Michael E Fossum June 8 200813 55 June 8 200820 28 6 hours 33 minutes Garan and Fossum remove and replaced the starboard nitrogen tank assembly finished fitting out the Kibō laboratory and reinstalled the removed television camera with a repaired power supply 128 296 Expedition 17EVA 1 nbsp Sergei Volkov nbsp Oleg Kononenko July 10 200818 48 July 11 200801 06 6 hours 18 minutes Volkov and Kononenko removed a pyrotechnic bolt from the docked Soyuz 129 130 297 Expedition 17EVA 2 nbsp Sergei Volkov nbsp Oleg Kononenko July 15 200817 08 July 15 200823 02 5 hours 54 minutes Volkov and Kononenko installed a docking target on the Zvezda service module installed the Vsplesk experiment straightened the ham radio antenna and retrieved the Biorisk experiment 131 298 Shenzhou 7EVA 1 nbsp Zhai Zhigang nbsp Liu Boming Stand up only September 27 200808 38 September 27 200809 00 0 hours 22 minutes This was the first EVA conducted by China 132 Zhai collected an experimental package from the outside of the spacecraft and waved a Chinese flag towards a TV camera Liu supported Zhai s activities while standing in the hatchway 133 299 STS 126EVA 1 nbsp Heidemarie Stefanyshyn Piper nbsp Stephen G Bowen November 18 200818 09 November 19 200801 01 6 hours 52 minutes Stefanyshyn Piper and Bowen transferred an empty nitrogen tank assembly from ESP3 to the shuttle s cargo bay transferred a new flex hose rotary coupler to ESP3 for future use removed an insulation cover on the Kibo External Facility berthing mechanism began cleaning and lubrication of the starboard SARJ and replaced its 11 trundle bearing assemblies 134 135 300 STS 126EVA 2 nbsp Heidemarie Stefanyshyn Piper nbsp Robert S Kimbrough November 20 200817 58 November 21 200800 43 6 hours 45 minutes Stefanyshyn Piper and Kimbrough relocated the two Crew and Equipment Translation Aid CETA carts from the starboard side of the Mobile Transporter to the port side lubricated the station robotic arm s latching end effector A snare bearings and continued cleaning and lubrication of the starboard SARJ 136 137 301 STS 126EVA 3 nbsp Heidemarie Stefanyshyn Piper nbsp Stephen G Bowen November 22 200818 01 November 23 200801 58 6 hours 57 minutes Stefanyshyn Piper and Bowen completed cleaning and lubrication of all but one of the trundle bearing assemblies TBA on the starboard SARJ The final TBA will be replaced during EVA 4 138 139 302 STS 126EVA 4 nbsp Stephen G Bowen nbsp Robert S Kimbrough November 24 200818 24 November 25 200800 31 6 hours 7 minutes 200th U S EVA 16 Bowen and Kimbrough completed the replacement of the trundle bearing assemblies on starboard SARJ lubricated the port SARJ installed a video camera re installed insulation covers on the Kibo External Facility berthing mechanism performed Kibo robotic arm grounding tab maintenance installed spacewalk handrails on Kibo installed Global Positioning Satellite GPS antennae on Kibo photographed radiators and photographed trailing umbilical system cables 140 303 Expedition 18EVA 1 nbsp Yuri Lonchakov nbsp Michael Fincke December 23 200800 51 December 23 200806 29 5 hours 38 minutes Lonchakov and Fincke installed the electromagnetic energy measuring device Langmuir probe on Pirs removed the Russian Biorisk long duration experiment installed the Expose R experiment package on Zvezda and installed the Impulse experiment 141 2009 spacewalks edit Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start UTC End UTC Duration 304 Expedition 18EVA 2 nbsp Yuri Lonchakov nbsp Michael Fincke March 10 200916 22 March 10 200921 11 4 hours 49 minutes Lonchakov and Fincke installed the EXPOSE R onto the universal science platform of the Zvezda module removed tape straps from the area of the docking target on the Pirs airlock and docking compartment inspected and photographed the exterior of the Russian portion of the station 142 305 STS 119EVA 1 nbsp Steven R Swanson nbsp Richard R Arnold March 19 200917 16 March 19 200923 23 6 hours 7 minutes Swanson and Arnold installed the Starboard 6 S6 truss to the S5 truss connected S5 S6 umbilicals released launch restraints removed keel pins stored and removed thermal covers and deployed the S6 photovoltaic radiator 143 306 STS 119EVA 2 nbsp Steven R Swanson nbsp Joseph M Acaba March 21 200916 51 March 21 200923 21 6 hours 30 minutes Swanson and Acaba prepared a worksite for STS 127 installed an unpressurized cargo carrier attachment system on the P3 truss installed of a Global Positioning System antenna to the Kibo laboratory and took infrared images of panels of the radiators on the P1 and S1 trusses 144 307 STS 119EVA 3 nbsp Joseph M Acaba nbsp Richard R Arnold March 23 200915 37 March 23 200922 04 6 hours 27 minutes Acaba and Arnold relocated a crew equipment cart lubricated the station arm s grapple snares and attempted to deploy a cargo carrier 145 308 STS 125EVA 1 nbsp John M Grunsfeld nbsp Andrew J Feustel May 14 200912 52 May 14 200920 12 7 hours 20 minutes Replaced the Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 WFPC 2 with Wide Field Camera 3 WFPC III replaced the Science Instrument Command and Data Handling Unit lubricated three of the shroud doors and installed a mechanism for spacecraft to capture Hubble for de orbit at the end of the telescope s life Soft Capture Mechanism 146 147 148 309 STS 125EVA 2 nbsp Michael J Massimino nbsp Michael T Good May 15 200912 49 May 15 200920 45 7 hours 56 minutes Removed and replaced all three of Hubble s gyroscope rate sensing units RSUs Removed the first of two battery unit modules 149 150 310 STS 125EVA 3 nbsp John M Grunsfeld nbsp Andrew J Feustel May 16 200913 35 May 16 200920 11 6 hours 36 minutes Removed COSTAR corrective optics package and installed Cosmic Origins Spectrograph Repaired Advanced Camera for Surveys including get ahead by completing steps from EVA 5 151 311 STS 125EVA 4 nbsp Michael J Massimino nbsp Michael T Good May 17 200913 45 May 17 200921 47 8 hours 2 minutes Repaired Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph 152 312 STS 125EVA 5 nbsp John M Grunsfeld nbsp Andrew J Feustel May 18 200913 20 May 18 200920 22 7 hours 2 minutes The twenty third and final spacewalk to service Hubble and last planned EVA from the Shuttle airlock replaced the final battery module installed Fine Guidance Sensor No 3 removed degraded insulation panels from bays 8 5 and 7 and installed three New Outer Blanket Layer NOBL s in their place and removed and reinstalled a protective cover around Hubble s low gain antenna 153 154 155 313 Expedition 20EVA 1 nbsp Gennady Padalka nbsp Michael R Barratt June 5 20097 52 June 5 200912 46 4 hours 54 minutes Prepared the Zvezda service module transfer compartment for the arrival of the Mini Research Module 2 installed docking antenna for the module photographed antenna for evaluation on the ground and photographed the Strela 2 crane 156 157 314 Expedition 20EVA 2 nbsp Gennady Padalka nbsp Michael R Barratt June 10 20096 55 June 10 20097 07 12 minutes Internal spacewalk in the depressurized Zvezda transfer compartment replaced one of the Zvezda hatches with a docking cone in preparation for the docking of the Mini Research Module 2 or MRM2 later this year The MRM2 will dock automatically to the zenith port of Zvezda and serve as an additional docking port for Russian vehicles 158 315 STS 127EVA 1 nbsp David Wolf nbsp Timothy L Kopra July 18 200916 19 July 18 200921 51 5 hours 32 minutes JEF installed and P3 Nadir UCCAS deployed S3 Zenith Outboard PAS deploy postponed due to time constraints 316 STS 127EVA 2 nbsp David Wolf nbsp Thomas Marshburn July 20 200915 27 July 20 200922 20 6 hours 53 minutes Transferred Orbital Replacement Units ORUs from the Shuttle Integrated Cargo Carrier ICC to the External Stowage Platform 3 ESP3 Transferred materials included a spare high gain antenna cooling system pump module and spare parts for the Mobile Servicing System JEF Visual Equipment JEF VE installation on the forward section was postponed due to time constraints 317 STS 127EVA 3 nbsp David Wolf nbsp Christopher Cassidy July 22 200914 32 July 22 200920 31 5 hours 59 minutes JPM preparation work ICS EF MLI and P6 battery replacement 2 of 6 units EVA was cut short due to high levels of CO2 in Cassidy s suit 318 STS 127EVA 4 nbsp Thomas Marshburn nbsp Christopher Cassidy July 24 200913 54 July 24 200921 06 7 hours 12 minutes P6 battery replacement final 4 of 6 319 STS 127EVA 5 nbsp Thomas Marshburn nbsp Christopher Cassidy July 27 200911 33 July 27 200916 27 4 hours 54 minutes SPDM thermal cover adjustment Z1 patch panel reconfiguration JEM visual equipment JEM VE installation forward and aft and JEM LTA reconfigurations S3 Nadir PAS outboard deployment postponed to later mission 320 STS 128EVA 1 nbsp John D Olivas nbsp Nicole P Stott September 1 200921 49 September 2 200904 24 6 hours 35 minutes Prepared for the replacement of an empty ammonia tank on the station s port truss by releasing its bolts Retrieved the Materials International Space Station Experiment and European Technology Exposure Facility mounted outside the Columbus laboratory and stowed them in Discovery s cargo bay for their return to Earth 321 STS 128EVA 2 nbsp Christer Fuglesang nbsp John D Olivas September 3 200922 13 September 4 200904 51 6 hours 39 minutes Removed the new ammonia tank from the shuttle s payload bay and replaced it with the used tank from the station The new tank weighing about 1 800 pounds 820 kg was the most mass ever moved by spacewalking astronauts 322 STS 128EVA 3 nbsp Christer Fuglesang nbsp John D Olivas September 5 200920 39 September 6 200903 40 7 hours 1 minute Preparations for the arrival of the Tranquility node by attaching cables between the starboard truss and the Unity node the area where Tranquility will be installed Tranquility is targeted to arrive on STS 130 in February 2010 The spacewalkers also replaced a communications sensor device installed two new GPS antennas and replaced a circuit breaker 323 STS 129EVA 1 nbsp Michael Foreman nbsp Robert Satcher November 19 200914 24 November 19 200921 01 6 hours 37 minutes Installed a spare antenna on the station s truss and a bracket for ammonia lines on the Unity module Lubricated the grapple mechanism on the Payload Orbital Replacement Unit Attachment Device on the Mobile Base System and lubricated the snares of the hand of the station s Japanese robotic arm Deployed the S3 outboard Payload Attach System 324 STS 129EVA 2 nbsp Michael Foreman nbsp Randolph Bresnik November 21 200914 31 November 21 200920 39 6 hours 8 minutes Installed the GATOR Grappling Adaptor to On Orbit Railing bracket to the Columbus laboratory and an additional ham radio antenna Installed on the truss an antenna for wireless helmet camera video Relocated the Floating Potential Measurement Unit that records electrical potential around the station as it orbits the Earth Deployed two brackets to attach cargo on the truss 325 STS 129EVA 3 nbsp Robert Satcher nbsp Randolph Bresnik November 23 200913 24 November 23 200919 06 5 hours 42 minutes Installed new High Pressure Gas Tank HPGT on Quest airlock Installed MISSE 7A and 7B on ELC 2 Strapped two micrometeoroid and orbital debris MMOD shields to External Stowage Platform 2 Relocated foot restraint released a bolt on Ammonia Tank Assembly installed insulated covers on cameras on mobile servicing system and Canadarm 2 s end effector Worked heater cables on docking adapter 2010 2014 spacewalks editSpacewalk beginning and ending times are given in Coordinated Universal Time UTC 2010 spacewalks edit Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start UTC End UTC Duration 326 Expedition 22EVA 1 nbsp Oleg Kotov nbsp Maksim Surayev January 14 201010 05 January 14 201015 49 5 hours 44 minutes Prepared Poisk Mini Research Module 2 for future dockings 159 327 STS 130EVA 1 nbsp Robert L Behnken nbsp Nicholas Patrick February 12 201002 17 February 12 201008 49 6 hours 32 minutes Removed a protective cover on a port on the Unity node where Tranquility was berthed halfway through the spacewalk Transferred a spare parts platform for the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator from the shuttle to the station Made several connections on the newly installed Tranquility node to begin its activation 328 STS 130EVA 2 nbsp Robert L Behnken nbsp Nicholas Patrick February 14 201002 20 February 14 201008 14 5 hours 54 minutes Installed ammonia plumbing and connectors between Unity Destiny and Tranquility and covered them with thermal insulation Prepared the nadir port on Tranquility for the relocation of the Cupola and installed handrails on the exterior of Tranquility 329 STS 130EVA 3 nbsp Robert L Behnken nbsp Nicholas Patrick February 17 201002 15 February 17 201008 03 5 hours 48 minutes Installed additional ammonia plumbing between Unity and Tranquility removed insulation and launch locks from the Cupola installed additional handrails on the exterior of Tranquility and performed get ahead tasks to support the installation of a PDGF on the exterior of Zarya with cable installation on Unity and the S0 truss 330 STS 131EVA 1 nbsp Richard Mastracchio nbsp Clayton Anderson April 9 201005 31 April 9 201011 58 6 hours 27 minutes Relocated a new ammonia tank from the Shuttle s payload bay to a temporary stowage location and disconnected the fluid lines to the old ammonia tank on the S1 truss Retrieved a Japanese seed experiment from the exterior of the Kibo laboratory for return to Earth and replaced a failed gyroscope on the S0 truss Performed get ahead tasks including the opening of a window flap on the zenith CBM of Harmony and removed launch restraint bolts from a Flex Hose Rotary Coupler FHRC on the P1 truss 331 STS 131EVA 2 nbsp Richard Mastracchio nbsp Clayton Anderson April 11 201005 30 April 11 201012 56 7 hours 26 minutes The old ammonia tank was removed from the S1 truss and was replaced with the new tank The electrical connections to the tank were made but the fluid lines were deferred to the mission s third EVA due to time constraints since the installation was prolonged by a problem with the bolts that hold the tank to the truss The old tank was relocated to a temporary stowage location on the station and a foot restraint was relocated in preparation for a future shuttle mission s spacewalk 332 STS 131EVA 3 nbsp Richard Mastracchio nbsp Clayton Anderson April 13 201006 14 April 13 201012 36 6 hours 24 minutes The fluid lines were connected to the new ammonia tank and the old tank was moved to the shuttle s payload bay for return to Earth Micro meteoroid debris shields from the Quest airlock which were no longer necessary were brought inside the airlock for return to Earth inside the Leonardo MPLM The Z1 truss was prepared for the installation of a spare antenna on the next shuttle mission and a foot restraint was relocated in preparation for a future spacewalk The retrieval of an external carrier plate on Columbus was deferred to another shuttle mission due to time constraints after problems were encountered with attaching the old ammonia tank to a carrier in the payload bay and several other tasks were deferred to later EVAs due to the replanning from the problems with the mission s second EVA 333 STS 132EVA 1 nbsp Garrett Reisman nbsp Stephen G Bowen May 17 201011 54 May 17 201019 19 7 hours 25 minutes Installed a spare space to ground Ku band antenna on the Z1 truss installed new tool platform on Dextre and broke torque on bolts holding replacement batteries to the ICC VLD cargo carrier 334 STS 132EVA 2 nbsp Stephen G Bowen nbsp Michael T Good May 19 201010 38 May 19 201017 47 7 hours 9 minutes Repaired Atlantis Orbiter Boom Sensor System OBSS P6 battery replacement 4 of 6 units and removed gimbal locks from the Ku band antenna installed on the first EVA of the mission 335 STS 132EVA 3 nbsp Michael T Good nbsp Garrett Reisman May 21 201010 27 May 21 201017 13 6 hours 46 minutes P6 battery replacement final 2 of 6 units installed ammonia jumpers at the P4 P5 interface retrieved a spare PDGF from Atlantis payload bay and stowed it inside the Quest airlock The spacewalkers also replenished supplies of EVA tools in toolboxes on the exterior of the station 336 Expedition 24EVA 1 nbsp Fyodor Yurchikhin nbsp Mikhail Korniyenko July 27 201004 11 July 27 201010 53 6 hours 42 minutes Prepared Rassvet module to allow future Russian vehicles to dock using Kurs automated rendezvous system capability Routed and mated command and data handling cables on Zvezda and Zarya modules 160 337 Expedition 24EVA 2 nbsp Douglas H Wheelock nbsp Tracy Caldwell Dyson August 7 201011 19 August 7 201019 22 8 hours 3 minutes Attempted to replace failed ammonia pump module The spacewalkers did not complete all of the planned tasks due to a quick disconnect that got stuck and would not release The pair had to complete a bake out in order to ensure there was no ammonia on their suits before re entering the Space Station 161 338 Expedition 24EVA 3 nbsp Douglas H Wheelock nbsp Tracy Caldwell Dyson August 11 201012 27 August 11 201019 53 7 hours 26 minutes Completed removal of failed pump module from the S1 truss and began installation preparations on the replacement pump 162 339 Expedition 24EVA 4 nbsp Douglas H Wheelock nbsp Tracy Caldwell Dyson August 16 201010 20 August 16 201017 40 7 hours 20 minutes Installed new pump module on the S1 truss 163 340 Expedition 25EVA 1 nbsp Fyodor Yurchikhin nbsp Oleg Skripochka November 15 201014 55 November 15 201021 22 6 hours 27 minutes Installed portable multipurpose workstation in Zvezda Plane IV struts between Poisk and Zvezda and Zarya modules hand rail on Pirs docking module SKK 1 M2 cassette on Poisk module Removed Plasma Pulse Injector Science hardware and Expose R scientific experiment from portable multipurpose workstation in Zvezda Plane II Kontur science hardware ROKVISS TV camera from Rassvet module Performed Test experiment to check for microorganisms or contamination underneath insulation on the Russian ISS segment 164 Cosmonauts failed to relocate TV camera due to interference from insulation at installation location 165 166 nbsp Nicholas Patrick works on the exterior of the Cupola during the third EVA of the STS 130 mission February 17 2010 2011 spacewalks edit Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start UTC End UTC Duration 341 Expedition 26EVA 1 nbsp Dmitri Kondratyev nbsp Oleg Skripochka January 21 201114 29 January 21 201119 52 5 hours 23 minutes Installed an experimental communication antenna on Zvezda s nadir side removed and stowed a failed plasma pulse generator experiment apparatus and a material exposure experiment from Zvezda and installed a docking TV camera on the Rassvet module 167 168 342 Expedition 26EVA 2 nbsp Dmitri Kondratyev nbsp Oleg Skripochka February 16 201113 30 February 16 201118 21 4 hours 51 minutes Installed two experiments for Earth seismic and lightning observations on the Zvezda module removed two material exposure experiment panels from the exterior of the Zarya module and jettisoned a foot restraint overboard 169 170 343 STS 133EVA 1 nbsp B Alvin Drew nbsp Stephen Bowen February 28 201115 46 February 28 201122 20 6 hours 34 minutes Drew and Bowen installed a power extension cable between the Unity and Tranquility nodes to provide a contingency power source should it be required The spacewalkers then moved the failed ammonia pump module that was replaced in August from its temporary location to the External Stowage Platform 2 adjacent to the Quest airlock Drew and Bowen then installed a wedge under a camera on the S3 truss to provide clearance from the newly installed ELC 4 They next replaced a guide for the rail cart system used for moving the station robotic arm along the truss The guides had been removed when astronauts were performing work on the station s starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint SARJ which rotates the solar arrays to track the Sun The final task was to fill a special bottle with the vacuum of space for a Japanese education payload The bottle will be part of a public museum exhibit 344 STS 133EVA 2 nbsp B Alvin Drew nbsp Stephen Bowen March 2 201115 42 March 2 201121 56 6 hours 14 minutes Drew removed thermal insulation from a platform while Bowen swapped out an attachment bracket on the Columbus module Bowen then installed a camera assembly on the Dextre robot and removed insulation from Dextre s electronics platform Drew installed a light on a cargo cart and repaired some dislodged thermal insulation from a valve on the truss 345 STS 134EVA 1 nbsp Andrew J Feustel nbsp Gregory Chamitoff May 20 2011 07 10 May 20 2011 13 29 6 hours 19 minutes Retrieved two MISSE 7 experiments Installed new package of MISSE 8 experiments on ELC 2 Installed jumpers between segments on left side truss for ammonia refills vented nitrogen from ammonia servicer began installation of external wireless communication antenna on Destiny laboratory to provide wireless communication to ELCs on truss Installation postponed due to bad CO2 sensor in Chamitoff s space suit 346 STS 134EVA 2 nbsp Andrew J Feustel nbsp Michael Fincke May 22 201106 05 May 22 201114 12 8 hours 7 minutes Refilled Port 6 P5 radiators with ammonia Finished venting early ammonia system Lubricated port SARJ and parts of ISS Dextre robot Installed grapple bars on port radiators 347 STS 134EVA 3 nbsp Andrew J Feustel nbsp Michael Fincke May 25 201105 43 May 25 201112 37 6 hours 54 minutes Installed grapple fixture on Zarya module to support robotic operations Installed additional cables to provide backup power to the Russian portion of the space station Finished installation of wireless video system begun in EVA 1 348 STS 134EVA 4 nbsp Michael Fincke nbsp Gregory Chamitoff May 27 2011 04 15 May 27 2011 11 39 7 hours 24 minutes Stowed OBSS on right side truss Retrieved grapple from left side truss to replace grapple currently on boom Released restraints from one of Dextre s spare arms Replaced thermal insulation on spare gas tank for the Quest airlock ISS assembly completed 349 Expedition 28EVA 1 nbsp Ronald J Garan Jr nbsp Michael E Fossum July 12 2011 13 22 July 12 2011 19 53 6 hours 31 minutes Retrieved a failed ammonia pump module from the External Stowage Platform 2 and secured it in the Shuttle payload bay for returning to Earth The Robotics Refueling Mission RRM payload was removed from the Shuttle payload bay and installed on a platform on the ISS The two also retrieved a material science experiment freed a stuck wire at a power grapple fixture installed thermal covers at PMA 3 and reconfigured external equipment 350 Expedition 28EVA 2 nbsp Sergei Volkov nbsp Aleksandr Samokutyayev August 3 2011 14 50 August 3 2011 21 13 6 hours 23 minutes Deployed the ARISSat 1 amateur radio satellite installed experiment packages on the exterior of the Russian segment removed unneeded antennas from the Poisk module and made photograph documentation Original task of relocating a Strela crane deferred 171 172 2012 spacewalks edit Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start UTC End UTC Duration 351 Expedition 30EVA 1 nbsp Oleg Kononenko nbsp Anton Shkaplerov February 16 2012 14 31 February 16 2012 20 46 6 hours 15 minutes Relocated the Strela 1 crane from the Pirs module to the Poisk module Also installed the Vinoslivost Materials Sample Experiment and collected a test sample from underneath the insulation on the Zvezda service module to search for any signs of living organisms 173 174 352 Expedition 32EVA 1 nbsp Gennady Padalka nbsp Yuri Malenchenko August 20 2012 15 37 August 20 2012 21 28 5 hours 51 minutes Relocated the Strela 2 crane from the Pirs module to the Zarya module Also deployed the Sfera 53 passive air density calibration satellite installed five micro meteoroid debris shields on the Zvezda module and retrieved external experiments 175 176 353 Expedition 32EVA 2 nbsp Sunita Williams nbsp Akihiko Hoshide August 30 2012 12 16 August 30 2012 20 33 8 hours 17 minutes Connected two power cables between the US segment and the Russian segment on the ISS removed and replaced Main Bus Switching Unit MBSU 1 The crew have difficulty in removing connecting bolts of the old MBSU and were unable to tighten up the bolts for the new unit The new MBSU was tied down for future trouble shooting with all other tasks deferred to a future EVA Third longest EVA in history 177 354 Expedition 32EVA 3 nbsp Sunita Williams nbsp Akihiko Hoshide September 5 2012 11 06 September 5 2012 17 34 6 hours 28 minutes Installed the new MBSU unit working around difficulty with one of the bolts replaced one of the cameras mounted on the CanadArm During this spacewalk Sunita Williams broke Peggy Whitson s record for most total time spacewalking by a woman 355 Expedition 33EVA 1 nbsp Sunita Williams nbsp Akihiko Hoshide November 1 2012 12 29 November 1 2012 19 07 6 hours 38 minutes Reconfigured and isolated a leak in the ammonia cooling system of power channel 2B on the P6 truss by passing a leaking cooling loop and re connecting jumpers to an unused loop of the Early External Thermal Control System EETCS and by re deploying the trailing Thermal Control Radiator of the system 2013 spacewalks edit Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start UTC End UTC Duration 356 Expedition 35EVA 1 nbsp Pavel Vinogradov nbsp Roman Romanenko April 19 2013 14 03 April 19 2013 20 41 6 hours 38 minutes Installed the Obstanovka plasma waves and ionosphere experiment to the exterior of the Zvezda service module Also replaced a faulty retro reflector device used as navigational aids for the Automatic Transfer Vehicle and retrieved the Biorisk microbe exposure experiment An attempt to retrieve the Vinoslivost materials sample experiment failed when it was accidentally dropped while being taken back to the Pirs module airlock 178 179 357 Expedition 35EVA 2 nbsp Christopher Cassidy nbsp Thomas Marshburn May 11 2013 12 44 May 11 2013 18 14 5 hours 30 minutes Replaced the 2B Pump Flow Control Subassembly PFCS on the Port 6 truss in attempting to locate the source of an ammonia coolant leak on the Port 6 truss Photo Voltaic Thermal Control System PVTCS 180 181 358 Expedition 36EVA 1 nbsp Fyodor Yurchikhin nbsp Aleksandr Misurkin June 24 2013 13 32 June 24 2013 20 06 6 hours 34 minutes Replaced a fluid flow regulator on the Zarya module testing of the Kurs docking system on the station ahead of the arrival of a new Russian module installing the Indicator experiment installing gap spanners on to the outside of the station and photographing the multilayer insulation MLI protecting the Russian segment from micrometeoroids and taking samples from the exterior surface of the pressure hull underneath the MLI to identify signs of pressure hull material microscopic deterioration 182 183 359 Expedition 36EVA 2 nbsp Christopher Cassidy nbsp Luca Parmitano July 9 2013 12 02 July 9 2013 18 09 6 hours 7 minutes Replaced a failed Space to Ground Transmitter Receiver Controller and the Mobile Base Camera Light Pan Tilt Assembly retrieved the MISSE 8 and ORMatE III experiments photographed the AMS 02 moved two Radiator Grapple Bars to either sides of the truss routed power cables to support the addition of the new Russian MLM and installed a multi layer insulation cover to protect the docking interface of PMA 2 184 185 360 Expedition 36EVA 3 nbsp Christopher Cassidy nbsp Luca Parmitano July 16 2013 11 57 July 16 2013 13 29 1 hour 32 minutes Installed a Y bypass jumper on power lines on the Z1 truss routing 1553 data cables for a grapple fixture and Ethernet cables for a future Russian station module The spacewalk was then cut short after Parmitano reported excess water leaking inside his helmet 186 187 188 361 Expedition 36EVA 4 nbsp Fyodor Yurchikhin nbsp Aleksandr Misurkin August 16 2013 14 36 August 16 2013 22 05 7 hours 29 minutes Routed power and Ethernet cables for later attachment to the future Nauka module Also installed connectors between modules and a material science experiment 189 190 362 Expedition 36EVA 5 nbsp Fyodor Yurchikhin nbsp Aleksandr Misurkin August 22 2013 11 34 August 22 2013 17 32 5 hours 58 minutes Removed a laser communication and installed an EVA work station and camera pointing platform outside the Zvezda service module inspection and tightening of various antenna covers on Zvezda and installed new spacewalk aids 191 192 363 Expedition 37EVA 1 nbsp Oleg Kotov nbsp Sergei Ryazanski November 9 2013 14 34 November 9 2013 20 24 5 hours 50 minutes Took the Olympic torch for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games to the outside of ISS They also continued work on an extravehicular activity workstation and biaxial pointing platform by removing launch brackets and bolts as well as retrieving an experimental package The planned installation of a foot restraint on the mounting seat of the workstation was deferred to a future spacewalk after the spacewalkers noticed some issues with its alignment 193 194 364 Expedition 38EVA 1 nbsp Richard Mastracchio nbsp Michael S Hopkins December 21 2013 12 01 December 21 2013 17 29 5 hours 28 minutes Removed ammonia fluid lines from Active Thermal Control System pump module removed pump module from starboard truss and stowed it on Payload Orbital Replacement Unit Accommodation 195 365 Expedition 38EVA 2 nbsp Richard Mastracchio nbsp Michael S Hopkins December 24 2013 11 53 December 24 2013 19 23 7 hours 30 minutes Retrieved spare ammonia pump module installed it on starboard truss and connected it to Loop A of Active Thermal Control System 196 197 366 Expedition 38EVA 3 nbsp Oleg Kotov nbsp Sergei Ryazanski December 27 201313 00 December 27 201321 07 8 hours 7 minutes Attempted installation of 2 HD cameras for commercial Earth observation on the outside of the Zvezda module cancelled after one of the cameras failed to provide data to the ground during testing Also installed and jettisoned experimental equipment outside the Russian segment Longest Russian EVA in history 198 199 2014 spacewalks edit Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start UTC End UTC Duration 367 Expedition 38EVA 4 nbsp Oleg Kotov nbsp Sergei Ryazanski January 27 201414 00 January 27 201420 08 6 hours 8 minutes Installed High Resolution Camera HRC on SM Plane IV installed Medium Resolution Camera MRC on SM Plane IV photographed electrical connectors on FP11 and FP19 connector patch panels of SM removed Worksite Interfaces WIF adaptor from SSRMS LEE B retrieved SKK 2 SO cassette container from DC 1 200 368 Expedition 39EVA 1 nbsp Richard Mastracchio nbsp Steven Swanson April 23 201413 56 April 23 201415 32 1 hours 36 minutes Replaced failed Multiplexer Demultiplexer MDM unit on S0 truss also removed two lanyards from Secondary Power Distribution Assembly SPDA doors 201 202 369 Expedition 40EVA 1 nbsp Alexander Skvortsov nbsp Oleg Artemyev June 19 201414 10 June 19 201421 33 7 hours 23 minutes Installed an automated phased antenna array used for the Russian command and telemetry system relocated a part of the Obstanovka experiment that monitors charged particles and plasma in Low Earth Orbit verifying the correct installation of the universal work platform URM D taking samples from one of Zvezda s windows and jettisoning an experiment frame sup, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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