List of ISS spacewalks

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An artist's rendering of the fully assembled International Space Station.
An artist's rendering of the fully assembled International Space Station.

This is a list of extra-vehicular activities at the International Space Station (ISS). The ISS is a joint project of six space agencies: the United States' National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Russian Federal Space Agency, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Canadian Space Agency (CSA/ASC), Brazilian Space Agency (AEB) and the European Space Agency (ESA).

[edit] Assembly

As of February 15, 2008, there have been a total of 104 spacewalks devoted to assembly and maintenance of the International Space Station.[1] A total time of 653 hours, 43 minutes has been spent in EVA activities. 75 of these EVAs have been from the station, totaling 458 hours, 25 minutes. 28 assembly EVAs have been performed from a shuttle, 53 from the Quest Joint Airlock, and 22 from the Pirs docking compartment.[2][3]

[edit] 1998–2000

Mission Spacewalkers Start (UTC) End (UTC) Duration Notes
1. STS-88
EVA 1
Jerry L. Ross
James H. Newman
December 7, 1998
22:10
December 8, 1998
05:31
7 hours, 21 minutes Connection of the Unity node cables.
2. STS-88
EVA 2
Jerry L. Ross
James H. Newman
December 9, 1998
20:33
December 10, 1998
03:35
7 hours, 02 minutes Installation of Unity antennas.
3. STS-88
EVA 3
Jerry L. Ross
James H. Newman
December 12, 1998
20:33
December 13, 1998
03:32
6 hours, 59 minutes Installation of Unity EVA equipment.
4. STS-96 Tamara E. Jernigan
Daniel T. Barry
May 30, 1999
02:56
May 30, 1999
10:51
7 hours, 55 minutes Installation of cranes.
5. STS-101 James S. Voss
Jeffrey N. Williams
May 22, 2000
01:48
May 22, 2000
08:32
6 hours, 44 minutes Crane repair.
6. STS-106 Edward T. Lu
Yuri Ivanovich Malenchenko
September 11, 2000
04:47
September 11, 2000
11:01
6 hours, 14 minutes Installation of magnetometer and boom.
7. STS-92
EVA 1
Leroy Chiao
William S. McArthur
October 15, 2000
14:27
October 15, 2000
20:55
6 hours, 28 minutes Connection of cables and installation of antennas.
8. STS-92
EVA 2
Michael E. Lopez-Alegria
Peter J.K. Wisoff
October 16, 2000
14:15
October 16, 2000
21:22
7 hours, 07 minutes Installation of PMA-3 docking port
9. STS-92
EVA 3
Leroy Chiao
William S. McArthur
October 17, 2000
14:30
October 17, 2000
21:18
6 hours, 48 minutes Installation of the Z1 truss on the Unity node.
10. STS-92
EVA 4
Michael E. Lopez-Alegria
Peter J.K. Wisoff
October 18, 2000
15:00
October 18, 2000
21:56
6 hours, 56 minutes Z1 installation completion.
11. STS-97
EVA 1
Joseph R. Tanner
Carlos I. Noriega
December 3, 2000
18:35
December 4, 2000
02:08
7 hours, 33 minutes Installation of the P6 solar array to the Z1 truss.
12. STS-97
EVA 2
Joseph R. Tanner
Carlos I. Noriega
December 5, 2000
17:21
December 5, 2000
23:58
6 hours, 37 minutes Installation and activatation of the P6 solar array.
13. STS-97
EVA 3
Joseph R. Tanner
Carlos I. Noriega
December 7, 2000
16:13
December 7, 2000
21:23
5 hours, 10 minutes Installation of electrical probes.

[edit] 2001

Mission Spacewalkers Start (UTC) End (UTC) Duration Notes
14. STS-98
EVA 1
Thomas D. Jones
Robert L. Curbeam
February 10, 2001
15:50
February 10, 2001
23:24
7 hours, 34 minutes Installation and connection of the Destiny Laboratory to Unity.
15. STS-98
EVA 2
Thomas D. Jones
Robert L. Curbeam
February 12, 2001
15:59
February 12, 2001
22:49
6 hours, 50 minutes Installation of the Docking Module onto the Destiny Lab.
16. STS-98
EVA 3
Thomas D. Jones
Robert L. Curbeam
February 14, 2001
14:48
February 14, 2001
20:13
5 hours, 25 minutes Installation of antenna, radiator release.
17. STS-102
EVA 1
James S. Voss
Susan J. Helms
March 11, 2001
05:12
March 11, 2001
14:08
8 hours, 56 minutes Preparation of the docking port for the MPLM Leonardo.
18. STS-102
EVA 2
Andrew S. W. Thomas
Paul W. Richards
March 13, 2001
05:23
March 13, 2001
11:44
6 hours, 21 minutes Installation of a spare ammonia coolant pump.
19. STS-100
EVA 1
Chris Hadfield
Scott E. Parazynski
April 22, 2001
11:45
April 22, 2001
18:55
7 hours, 10 minutes Installation of the UHF antenna, and the Canadarm2.
20. STS-100
EVA 2
Chris Hadfield
Scott E. Parazynski
April 24, 2001
12:34
April 24, 2001
20:14
7 hours, 40 minutes Checkout and inspection of Canadarm2.
21. Expedition 2 Yury Usachev
James Voss
June 8, 2001
14:21
June 8, 2001
14:40
0 hours, 19 minutes Transfer of the docking cone.
22. STS-104
EVA 1
Michael L. Gernhardt
James F. Reilly
July 15, 2001
03:10
July 15, 2001
09:09
5 hours, 59 minutes Installation of the Quest Joint Airlock onto the Unity node.
23. STS-104
EVA 2
Michael L. Gernhardt
James F. Reilly
July 18, 2001
03:04
July 18, 2001
09:33
6 hours, 29 minutes Installation of the first two gas tanks to the Quest airlock.
24. STS-104
EVA 3
Michael L. Gernhardt
James F. Reilly
July 21, 2001
04:35
July 21, 2001
08:37
4 hours, 02 minutes Installation of the final two gas tanks to Quest.
25. STS-105
EVA 1
Daniel T. Barry
Patrick G. Forrester
August 16, 2001
13:58
August 16, 2001
20:14
6 hours, 16 minutes Installation an Early Ammonia Servicer onto the ISS's P6 truss, colocation of the foot restraint in a stowed location and installation of the MISSE-1 and 2 containers.
26. STS-105
EVA 2
Daniel T. Barry
Patrick G. Forrester
August 18, 2001
13:42
August 18, 2001
19:11
5 hours, 29 minutes Installation of handrails onto the Destiny lab.
27. Expedition 3
EVA 1
Vladimir Dezhurov
Mikhail Tyurin
October 8, 2001
14:24
October 8, 2001
19:22
4 hours, 58 minutes Installation of cables between Pirs docking compartment, and the Zvezda module.
28. Expedition 3
EVA 2
Vladimir Dezhurov
Mikhail Tyurin
October 15, 2001
09:17
October 15, 2001
15:08
5 hours, 51 minutes Installation of Russian commercial experiments (MPAC-SEEDS) onto the exterior of the Pirs docking compartment.
29. Expedition 3
EVA 3
Vladimir Dezhurov
Frank Culbertson
November 12, 2001
21:41
November 13, 2001
02:46
5 hours, 05 minutes Installation of the Kurs automated docking system cables between Pirs and Zvezda.
30. Expedition 3
EVA 4
Vladimir Dezhurov
Mikhail Tyurin
December 3, 2001
13:20
December 3, 2001
16:06
2 hours, 46 minutes Progress docking ring repair.
31. STS-108 Linda M. Godwin
Daniel M. Tani
December 10, 2001
17:52
December 10, 2001
22:04
4 hours, 12 minutes Installation of thermal insulating blankets.

[edit] 2002–2003

Mission Spacewalkers Start (UTC) End (UTC) Duration Notes
32. Expedition 4
EVA 1
Yury Onufrienko
Carl E. Walz
January 14, 2002
20:59
January 14, 2002
03:02
6 hours, 03 minutes Installed ham radio antenna on Zvezda
33. Expedition 4
EVA 2
Yury Onufrienko
Daniel W. Bursch
January 25, 2002
15:19
January 25, 2002
2118
5 h, 59 minutes Installed 2nd ham radio antenna on Zvezda
34. Expedition 4
EVA 3
Carl E. Walz
Daniel W. Bursch
February 20, 2002
11:38
February 20, 2002
17:25
5 hours, 47 minutes Installed cables, tightened tank clamps
35. STS-110
EVA 1
Steven L. Smith
Rex J. Walheim
April 11, 2002
14:36
April 11, 2002
22:24
7 hours, 48 minutes Installed S0 Truss on Destiny
36. STS-110
EVA 2
Jerry L. Ross
Lee M.E. Morin
April 13, 2002
14:09
April 13, 2002
21:39
7 hours, 30 minutes Continued S0 Truss install
37. STS-110
EVA 3
Steven L. Smith
Rex J. Walheim
April 14, 2002
13:48
April 14, 2002
20:15
6 hours, 27 minutes Reconfigure Canadarm2 for S0 truss
38. STS-110
EVA 4
Jerry L. Ross
Lee M.E. Morin
April 16, 2002
14:29
April 16, 2002
21:06
6 hours, 37 minutes Install future EVA hardware
39. STS-111
EVA 1
Franklin R. Chang-Diaz
Philippe Perrin
June 9, 2002
15:27
June 9, 2002
22:41
7 hours, 14 minutes Attached Power and Data Grapple Fixture to P6 Truss
40. STS-111
EVA 2
Franklin R. Chang-Diaz
Philippe Perrin
June 11, 2002
15:27
June 11, 2002
22:41
5 hours, 00 minutes Attached Mobile Base System to Mobile Transporter
41. STS-111
EVA 3
Franklin R. Chang-Diaz
Philippe Perrin
June 13, 2002
15:16
June 13, 2002
22:33
7 hours, 17 minutes Replace Canadarm2 wrist joint
42. Expedition 5
EVA 1
Valery Korzun
Peggy Whitson
August 16, 2002
09:25
August 16, 2002
1348
4 hours, 23 minutes Installed Strela boom on Pirs
43. Expedition 5
EVA 2
Valery Korzun
Sergei Treshchev
August 26, 2002
05:27
August 26, 2002
10:48
5 hours, 21 minutes Installed EVA hardware on Zarya
44. STS-112
EVA 1
David A. Wolf
Piers J. Sellers
October 10, 2002
15:21
October 10, 2002
22:22
7 hours, 01 minutes Installed lines between S0 and S1 trusses
45. STS-112
EVA 2
David A. Wolf
Piers J. Sellers
October 12, 2002
14:31
October 12, 2002
20:35
6 hours, 04 minutes Installed future EVA hardware
46. STS-112
EVA 3
David A. Wolf
Piers J. Sellers
October 14, 2002
14:08
October 14, 2002
20:44
6 hours, 36 minutes Completed S1 install
47. STS-113
EVA 1
Michael Lopez-Alegria
John Herrington
November 26, 2002
19:49
November 27, 2002
02:34
6 hours, 45 minutes Install P1 truss
48. STS-113
EVA 2
Michael Lopez-Alegria
John Herrington
November 28, 2002
18:36
November 29, 2002
00:46
6 hours, 10 minutes Install TV cameras, move CETA
49. STS-113
EVA 3
Michael Lopez-Alegria
John Herrington
November 30, 2002
19:25
December 1, 2002
02:25
7 hours, 00 minutes Inspect Mobile Transporter
50. Expedition 6
EVA 1
Kenneth Bowersox
Donald Pettit
January 15, 2003
12:50
January 15, 2003
19:41
6 hours, 51 minutes Released P1 truss radiator system
51. Expedition 6
EVA 2
Kenneth Bowersox
Donald Pettit
April 8, 2003
12:40
April 8, 2003
19:06
6 hours, 26 minutes Moved cables between S0, S1 and P1 Trusses

[edit] 2004–present

Mission Spacewalkers Start (UTC) End (UTC) Duration Notes
52. Expedition 8 Michael Foale
Alexander Kaleri
February 26, 2004
21:17
February 27, 2004
01:12
3 hours, 55 minutes Installed and removed experiments.
53. Expedition 9
EVA 1
Gennady Padalka
Edward Fincke
June 24, 2004
21:57
June 24, 2004
22:10
0 hours, 13 minutes (EVA cut short due to loss of pressure in Fincke's oxygen tank).
54. Expedition 9
EVA 2
Gennady Padalka
Edward Fincke
June 30, 2004
21:19
July 1, 2004
02:59
5 hours, 40 minutes Serviced ISS gyroscope.
55. Expedition 9
EVA 3
Gennady Padalka
Edward Fincke
August 3, 2004
06:58
August 3, 2004
11:28
4 hours, 30 minutes Installed 2 antennas, replaced 3 laser reflectors.
56. Expedition 9
EVA 4
Gennady Padalka
Edward Fincke
September 3, 2004
16:43
September 3, 2004
22:04
5 hours, 20 minutes Installed ATV docking antennas.
57. Expedition 10
EVA 1
Leroy Chiao
Salizhan Sharipov
January 26, 2005
07:43
January 26, 2005
13:11
5 hours, 28 minutes External outfitting of Zvezda.
58. Expedition 10
EVA 2
Leroy Chiao
Salizhan Sharipov
March 28, 2005
06:25
March 28, 2005
11:31
5 hours, 06 minutes Prepare ISS for European ATV docking, in-space launch of a small Russian satellite, TNS 0 (or TEKh-42).
59. STS-114
EVA 1
Soichi Noguchi
Stephen K. Robinson
July 30, 2005
09:48
July 30, 2005
17:36
6 hours, 50 minutes Repair CMG 2 and retrieval of the MISSE-1 and 2 containers.
60. STS-114
EVA 2
Soichi Noguchi
Stephen K. Robinson
August 1, 2005
08:44
August 1, 2005
16:14
6 hours, 30 minutes Replace CMG 1.
61. STS-114
EVA 3
Soichi Noguchi
Stephen K. Robinson
August 3, 2005
08:48
August 3, 2005
15:49
6 hours, 1 minutes Remove protruding gap fillers on Space Shuttle Discovery. Install amateur radio satellite PCSAT2.
62. Expedition 11
EVA 1
Sergei Krikalev
John Phillips
August 18, 2005,
19:02
August 19, 2005,
00:00
4 hours, 58 minutes Removal of Russian materials experiment; removal of MPAC panel from Zvezda; retrieval of Matroska experiment; television camera installation.
63. Expedition 12
EVA 1
William S. McArthur
Valery Tokarev
November 7, 2005,
15:32
November 7, 2005,
20:54
5 hours, 22 minutes Install and setup P1 Truss Camera, failed remote joint motor controller retrieval, Floating Potential Probe jettison, removal and replacement of a remote power controller module on Mobile Transporter.
64. Expedition 12
EVA 2
William S. McArthur
Valery Tokarev
February 3, 2006,
9:55
February 3, 2006,
16:27
5 hours, 43 minutes Released SuitSat-1, retrieved the Biorisk experiment, photographed a sensor for a micrometeoroid experiment and tied off the surviving umbilical of the mobile transporter.
65. Expedition 13
EVA 1
Pavel Vinogradov
Jeffrey Williams
June 1, 2006
23:48
June 2, 2006
06:19
6 hours, 31 minutes Tasks during the walk included repair of a vent for the station's oxygen-producing Elektron unit, replacing a camera on an assembly platform and retrieval of experiment results.
66. STS-121
EVA 1
Piers Sellers
Michael E. Fossum
July 8, 2006
13:17
July 8, 2006
20:49
7 hours, 32 minutes Block the cutter blade on the station’s mobile transporter, test the shuttle arm's ability to be used as a platform for astronauts who would conduct heat shield repairs.
67. STS-121
EVA 2
Piers Sellers
Michael E. Fossum
July 10, 2006
7:14
July 10, 2006
14:01
6 hours, 47 minutes 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.
68. STS-121
EVA 3
Piers Sellers
Michael E. Fossum
July 12, 2006
7:11
July 12, 2006
13:31
6 hours, 20 minutes Test shuttle repair methods featuring RCCs.
69. Expedition 13
EVA 2
Jeffrey Williams
Thomas Reiter
August 3, 2006
14:04
August 3, 2006
19:58
5 hours, 54 minutes Installation of the Floating Potential Measurement Unit (FPMU), installation of two Materials on International Space Station Experiment containers, installation of a controller for a thermal radiator rotary joint, Replacement of a computer and installation of a starboard jumper and spool positioning device (SPD), inspection of a radiator beam valve module and installation of another, Installation of a port jumper and SPD, Test of an infrared camera, Installation of a light on the truss railway handcart, Replacement of a malfunctioning GPS antenna, Installation of a vacuum system valve, Moving two articulating portable foot restraints, photographing a scratch on the airlock hatch and retrieving a ball stack for inspection from PMA-1.
70. STS-115
EVA 1
Joe Tanner
Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper
September 12, 2006
10:17
September 12, 2006
15:43
5 hours, 26 minutes Installation of the P3/4 truss on ISS.
71. STS-115
EVA 2
Dan Burbank
Steve MacLean
September 13, 2006
9:05
September 13, 2006
16:16
7 hours, 11 minutes Installation of the P3/4 truss on ISS.
72. STS-115
EVA 3
Joe Tanner
Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper
September 15, 2006
10:00
September 15, 2006
16:42
6 hours, 42 minutes Installation of radiator on the P3/4 truss on ISS.
73. Expedition 14
EVA 1
Mikhail Tyurin
Michael Lopez-Alegria
November 22, 2006
23:17
November 23, 2006
04:55
5 hours, 38 minutes BTN neutron experiment installation, WAL antenna relocation, Kurs antenna inspection, golf shot.
74. STS-116
EVA 1
Robert Curbeam
Christer Fuglesang
December 12, 2006
20:31
December 13, 2006
03:07
6 h, 36 min Installation of ISS P5 Truss Segment, replacement of video camera on S1 truss.
75. STS-116
EVA 2
Robert Curbeam
Christer Fuglesang
December 14, 2006
19:41
December 15, 2006
00:41
5 h, 00 min Rewiring of ISS electrical system, circuits 2/3.
76. STS-116
EVA 3
Robert Curbeam
Sunita Williams
December 16, 2006
19:25
December 17, 2006
02:57
7 h, 31 min Rewiring of ISS electrical system, circuits 1/4. Additional time spent trying to help retract balky Solar Array Wing. Suni Williams becomes the 9th woman to perform an EVA.
77. STS-116
EVA 4
Robert Curbeam
Christer Fuglesang
December 18, 2006
19:00
December 19, 2006
01:38
6 h, 38 min EVA to help retract balky Solar Array Wing.
78. Expedition 14
EVA 2
Michael Lopez-Alegria
Sunita Williams
January 31, 2007
15:14
January 31, 2006
23:09
7 hours 55 minutes Installed BTN neutron experiment, relocated a WAL antenna, inspected Kurs antenna, golf shot.
79. Expedition 14
EVA 3
Michael Lopez-Alegria
Sunita Williams
February 4, 2007
13:38
February 4, 2007
20:49
7 hours, 11 minutes Cooling loop reconfiguration; Station-to-Shuttle Power Transfer System (SSPTS) cable connection; P6 starboard radiator retraction and cinch; removal of connections to Early Ammonia Servicer.
80. Expedition 14
EVA 4
Michael Lopez-Alegria
Sunita Williams
February 8, 2007
13:26
February 8, 2007
20:06
6 hours, 40 minutes Thermal shroud removal from Rotary Joint Motor Controllers; thermal shrouds removal from P3 Bays 18 and 20; UCCAS deployment; launch lock removals from P5; cable connection of Station-to-Shuttle Power Transfer System (SSPTS) to PMA-2.
81. Expedition 14
EVA 5
Mikhail Tyurin
Michael Lopez-Alegria
February 22, 2007
10:27
February 22, 2007
16:45
6 hours, 18 minutes Retraction of Progress antenna; photography of Russian satellite antenna; Russian experiment changeout; Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) antenna photography and inspection; German experiment photography; Strela crane inspection and photography.
82. Expedition 15
EVA 1
Fyodor Yurchikhin
Oleg Kotov
May 30, 2007
19:05
May 31, 2007
00:30
5 hours, 25 minutes Service Module Debris Protection (SMDP) panel installation; GPS antenna cable reroute.
83. Expedition 15
EVA 2
Fyodor Yurchikhin
Oleg Kotov
June 6, 2007
14:23
June 6, 2007
20:00
5 hours, 37 minutes Ethernet cable installation to Zarya module; Service Module Debris Protection (SMDP) panel installation on Zvezda; Russian scientific experiment deployment.
84. STS-117
EVA 1
James F. Reilly
John D. Olivas
June 11, 2007
20:02
June 12, 2007
02:17
6 hours, 15 minutes EVA to install ISS S3/S4 Truss.
85. STS-117
EVA 2
Patrick G. Forrester
Steven Swanson
June 13, 2007
18:28
June 14, 2007
01:44
7 hours, 16 minutes Assist in retraction of solar panels on P6 Truss. Complete S3/S4 truss installation. Partial failure due to problems with the SARJ.
86. STS-117
EVA 3
James F. Reilly
John D. Olivas
June 15, 2007
17:24
June 16, 2007
01:22
7 hours 58 minutes OMS pod thermal insulation repair, finish P6 array retraction, installation of hydrogen valve on Destiny.
87. STS-117
EVA 4
Patrick G. Forrester
Steven Swanson
June 17, 2007
16:25
June 17, 2007
22:54
6 hours 29 minutes Finish install rotary joint for solar panels, install camera stanchion and computer network cable, secure debris shield.
88. Expedition 15
EVA 3
Clayton Anderson
Fyodor Yurchikhin
July 23, 2007
10:25
July 23, 2007
18:06
7 hours, 41 minutes Third Expedition 15 EVA (aka EVA-9) - replace component for mobile transporter redundant power; jettison ammonia tank and flight support equipment; clean CBM on nadir Unity port.[4][5]
89. STS-118
EVA 1
Richard Mastracchio
Dafydd Williams
August 11, 2007
16:28
August 11, 2007
23:45
6 hours 17 minutes EVA — P5 installation; P6 Radiator retraction and cinch.
90. STS-118
EVA 2
Richard Mastracchio
Dafydd Williams
August 13, 2007
15:32
August 13, 2007
22:00
6 hours, 28 minutes EVA — CMG removal and replacement. Installation of failed CMG onto ESP-2.
91. STS-118
EVA 3
Richard Mastracchio
Clay Anderson
August 15, 2007
14:37
August 15, 2007
20:05
5 hours, 28 minutes EVA — P1 XPDR Installation, P6 SASA Relocation, CETA cart 1 Relocation, CETA cart 2 Relocation and S-band antenna assembly relocation from the P6 to P1.
92. STS-118
EVA 4
Dafydd Williams
Clay Anderson
August 18, 2007
14:17
August 18, 2007
19:02
5 hours, 02 minutes EVA - OBSS Boom Stand Installation; Retrieval of the MISSE-3 and 4 experiments; EWIS Antenna Installation; Secured Z1 gimbal locks
93. STS-120
EVA 1
Scott E. Parazynski
Douglas H. Wheelock
October 26, 2007
10:02
October 26, 2007
16:16
6 hours, 14 minutes EVA - Harmony (Node 2) installation, S-Band Antenna Support Assembly (SASA) retrieval, P6/Z1 fluid line disconnections.
94. STS-120
EVA 2
Scott E. Parazynski
Daniel M. Tani
October 28, 2007
09:32
October 28, 2007
16:05
6 hours, 33 minutes EVA — Z1 to P6 umbilical disconnections, P6 detach from Z1, S1 radiator configuration, Node 2 handrail installations. S4 starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint (SARJ) inspection.
95. STS-120
EVA 3
Scott E. Parazynski
Douglas H. Wheelock
October 30, 2007
08:45
October 30, 2007
15:53
7 hours, 08 minutes EVA — P6 to P5 attachment. P6/P5 umbilical connections, S1 configure post-redeploy, port SARJ inspection.
96. STS-120
EVA 4
Scott E. Parazynski
Douglas H. Wheelock
November 3, 2007
10:03
November 3, 2007
17:22
7 hours, 19 minutes EVA — Inspection and repair of P6 Solar Array.
97. Expedition 16
EVA 1
Peggy Whitson
Yuri Malenchenko
November 9, 2007
09:54
November 9, 2007
16:49
6 hours, 55 minutes EVA - SSPTS cable disconnect and stowage, PMA-2 umbilical stowage, Node 2 avionics umbilical temp stowed.
98. Expedition 16
EVA 2
Peggy Whitson
Daniel M. Tani
November 20, 2007
10:10
November 20, 2007
17:26
7 hours, 16 minutes EVA — External configuration of PMA-2 and Harmony: Fluid, electrical, and data line hookups, avionics line hookup, heater cable hookups, Fluid tray relocation.
99. Expedition 16
EVA 3
Peggy Whitson
Daniel M. Tani
November 24, 2007
09:50
November 24, 2007
16:54
7 hours, 04 minutes EVA — Completion of fluid, electrical, and data line hookups for PMA-2 and Harmony. Loop B Fluid Tray connection to port side of Destiny. Photographic analysis of starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint to assist with troubleshooting on the ground.
100. Expedition 16
EVA 4
Peggy Whitson
Daniel M. Tani
December 18, 2007
09:50
December 18, 2007
16:46
6 hours, 56 minutes EVA — Inspection of the S4 starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint (SARJ), and a Beta Gimbal Assembly (BGA).[6] Records: 100th EVA in support of assembly and maintenance of the International Space Station. Whitson became the female astronaut with the most EVAs (five) and the most time spent in EVA, with a total of 32 hours, 36 minutes.[7][8]
101. Expedition 16
EVA 5
Peggy Whitson
Daniel M. Tani
January 30, 2008
09:56
January 30, 2008
17:06
7 hours, 10 minutes EVA — Replaced the Bearing Motor Roll Ring Module on one of the ISS's solar wings.
102. STS-122
EVA 1
Rex J. Walheim
Stanley G. Love
February 11, 2008
14:13
February 11, 2008
22:11
7 hours, 58 minutes EVA - Columbus power data grapple fixture installation, P1 truss nitrogen (N2) tank assembly preparation, power and data grapple fixture removal and installation to Columbus.
103. STS-122
EVA 2
Rex J. Walheim
Hans Schlegel
February 13, 2008
14:27
February 13, 2008
21:12
6 hours, 45 minutes EVA — P1 Truss Nitrogen (N2) tank assembly installation, stowage of old N2 tank assembly into payload bay, Station-to-Shuttle Power Transfer System (SSPTS) routing.
104. STS-122
EVA 3
Rex J. Walheim
Stanley G. Love
February 13, 2008
14:27
February 13, 2008
20:32
7 hours, 25 minutes EVA — Installation of SOLAR telescope, and EuTEF facility onto an External Stowage Platform (ESP) on Columbus, retrieval of failed Control Moment Gyroscope (CMG), installation of failed CMG into payload bay, installation of keel pin cloth covers on Columbus.
105. STS-123
EVA 1
Richard M. Linnehan
Garrett E. Reisman
March 14, 2008
01:18
March 14, 2008
08:19
7 hours, 01 minute EVA — Installation of ELM-PS and Dextre assembly.
106. STS-123
EVA 2
Richard M. Linnehan
Michael J. Foreman
March 15, 2008
23:49
March 16, 2008
06:57
7 hours, 08 minutes EVA — Dextre assembly (cont.).
107. STS-123
EVA 3
Richard M. Linnehan
Robert L. Behnken
March 17, 2008
22:51
March 18, 2008
05:44
6 hours, 53 minutes EVA — Dextre assembly (cont.), prepare the Spacelab Logistics Pallet for landing, transfer a spare Canadarm2 yaw join, transfer two spare Direct Current Switching Units Mission and unsuccessful attempted installation of the MISSE 6 experiment on the exterior of the Columbus module.
108. STS-123
EVA 4
Michael J. Foreman
Robert L. Behnken
March 20, 2008
22:04
March 21, 2008
04:28
6 hours, 24 minutes EVA — Replacement of Remote Power Control Module and test of tile repair material. Removal of a sock covering the left hand of Dextre and some launch locks on Harmony. Release launch locks on Harmony’s port and nadir Common Berthing Mechanisms
109. STS-123
EVA 5
Michael J. Foreman
Robert L. Behnken
March 22, 2008
20:34
March 23, 2008
02:36
6 hours, 02 minutes EVA — Storage of Shuttle Orbiter Boom Sensor System on the Station, installation of ELM‐PS trunnion covers, removed five covers from the starboard SARJ and performed inspections, captured digital photography, successful installation of the MISSE 6 experiment on the exterior of the Columbus module and debris collection.
110. STS-124
EVA 1
Michael E. Fossum
Ronald J. Garan
June 3, 2008
16:24
June 3, 2008
23:12
6 hours, 48 minutes Release straps on shuttle robotic arm elbow joint camera. Transfer OBSS back to shuttle. Prepare Kibo JEM for installation. Replace trundle bearing assembly on Solar Alpha Rotary Joint on starboard side of truss. ( Starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint is on S3/S4 truss segment.) Inspect damage on SARJ.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ CollectSpace (2007). Astronauts make 100th station spacewalk. CollectSpace. Retrieved on 2007-12-18.
  2. ^ NASA (2007). ISS On-Orbit Status report 11/24/07. NASA. Retrieved on 2007-11-27.
  3. ^ NASA (2007-06-27). Extravehicular Activities (EVA) Statistics Current as of 11/21/07. NASA Office of Space Operations. Retrieved on 2007-08-12.
  4. ^ NASA. Station Crew Winds Up Ammonia Reservoir Jettison Spacewalk. NASA. Retrieved on 2007-07-23.
  5. ^ Spaceflightnow.com. Shuttle Endeavour readied for rollout to launch pad. Spaceflight Now. Retrieved on 2007-07-23.
  6. ^ Associated Press (2007). Astronauts Take Spacewalk to Inspect Defective Solar Wing Mechanisms. Fox News. Retrieved on 2007-12-18.
  7. ^ NASA (2007). Spacewalkers Find No Solar Wing Smoking Gun. NASA. Retrieved on 2007-12-18.
  8. ^ Tariq Malik (2007). Space Station Commander Breaks Spacewalking Record (English). Space.com. Retrieved on 2007-12-18.

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