ISS crew spacewalks
A summary of all Russian and American ISS spacewalks undertaken by Expedition Crews (Shuttle-based spacewalks are not included as these are done by Shuttle crews only). The spacewalks are linked to external reports at the relevant space agency pages. (The TsUP – Moscow Mission Control – pages are in Russian, so for translators, try Babelfish, Google or Promt.)
EVA/ВКД data
| Crew | Date | Participants | Duration | Airlock | Number | External reports |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ISS-2 | 8 Jun 2001 |
|
19m (14:21-14:40) (IVA) | Zvezda PKhO | 1 | |
| ISS-3 | 8 Oct 2001 |
|
4h 58m (14:23-19:21) | Pirs | 2 | |
| ISS-3 | 15 Oct 2001 |
|
5h 52m (9:17-15:09) | Pirs | 3 | |
| ISS-3 | 12 Nov 2001 |
|
5h 4m (16:41-21:45) | Pirs | 4 | |
| ISS-3 | 3 Dec 2001 |
|
2h 46m (13:20-16:06) | Pirs | 4a | |
| ISS-4 | 14 Jan 2002 |
|
6h 3m (20:59-03:02) | Pirs | 5 | |
| ISS-4 | 25 Jan 2002 |
|
5h 59m (15:19-21:19) | Pirs | 6 | |
| ISS-4 | 20 Feb 2002 |
|
5h 49m (11:38-17:25) | Quest | 1 | |
| ISS-5 | 16 Aug 2002 |
|
4h 25m (09:23-13:48) | Pirs | 7 | |
| ISS-5 | 26 Aug 2002 |
|
5h 21m (05:27-10:48) | Pirs | 8 | |
| ISS-6 | 15 Jan 2003 |
|
6h 51m (12:50-19:41) | Quest | 2 | |
| ISS-6 | 8 Apr 2003 |
|
6h 26m (12:40-19:06) | Quest | 3 | |
| ISS-8 | 27 Feb 2004 |
|
3h 56m (21:17-01:12) | Pirs | 9 | |
| ISS-9 | 24 Jun 2004 |
|
14m 22s (21:56-22:10) | Pirs | 9a | |
| ISS-9 | 30 Jun-1 Jul 2004 |
|
5h 40m (21:19-02:59) | Pirs | 9b | |
| ISS-9 | 3 Aug 2004 |
|
4h 30m (06:58-11:28) | Pirs | 10 | |
| ISS-9 | 3 Sep 2004 |
|
5h 21m (16:43-22:04) | Pirs | 11 | |
| ISS-10 | 26 Jan 2005 |
|
5h 28m (07:43-13:11) | Pirs | 12 | |
| ISS-10 | 28 Mar 2005 |
|
4h 30m (06:25:20-10:55) | Pirs | 13 | |
| ISS-11 | 18 Aug 2005 |
|
4h 58m (19:02-00:00) | Pirs | 14 | |
| ISS-12 | 7 Nov 2005 |
|
5h 22m (15:32-20:54) | Quest | 4 | |
| ISS-12 | 3-4 Feb 2006 |
|
5h 43m (22:40-05:19) | Pirs | 15 | |
| ISS-13 | 2 Jun 2006 |
|
6h 31m (22:48-05:19) | Pirs | 16 | |
| ISS-13 | 3 Aug 2006 |
|
5h 54m (14:04-19:58) | Quest | 5 | |
| ISS-14 | 23 Nov 2006 |
|
5h 38m (00:17-05:55) | Pirs | 17 | |
| ISS-14 | 31 Jan 2007 |
|
7h 55m (15:14-23:09) | Quest | 6 | |
| ISS-14 | 4 Feb 2007 |
|
7h 11m (13:38-20:49) | Quest | 7 | |
| ISS-14 | 8 Feb 2007 |
|
6h 40m (13:26-20:06) | Quest | 8 | |
| ISS-14 | 22 Feb 2007 |
|
6h 18m (10:27-16:45) | Pirs | 17a | |
| ISS-15 | 30-31 May 2007 |
|
5h 25m (19:05-00:30) | Pirs | 18 | |
| ISS-15 | 6 Jun 2007 |
|
5h 37m (14:25-20:02) | Pirs | 19 | |
| ISS-15 | 23 Jul 2007 |
|
7h 41m (10:24-18:05) | Quest | 9 | |
| ISS-16 | 9 Nov 2007 |
|
6h 55m (8:54-15:49) | Quest | 10 | |
| ISS-16 | 20 Nov 2007 |
|
7h 16m (10:10-17:26) | Quest | 11 “Bravo” | |
| ISS-16 | 24 Nov 2007 |
|
7h 4m (9:50-16:54) | Quest | 12 “Charlie” | |
| ISS-16 | 18 Dec 2007 |
|
6h 56m (9:50-16:46) | Quest | 13 | |
| ISS-16 | 30 Jan 2008 |
|
7h 10m (9:56-17:06) | Quest | 14 | |
| ISS-17 | 10 Jul 2008 |
|
6h 18m (18:48-01:06) | Pirs | 20a | |
| ISS-17 | 15 Jul 2008 |
|
5h 54m (17:08-23:02) | Pirs | 20 | |
| ISS-18 | 23 Dec 2008 |
|
5h 38m (00:51-06:29) | Pirs | 21 | |
| ISS-18 | 10 Mar 2009 |
|
4h 49m (16:22-20:11) | Pirs | 21A | |
| ISS-20 | 5 Jun 2009 |
|
4h 54m (07:52-12:46) | Pirs | 22 | |
| ISS-20 | 10 Jun 2009 |
|
12m (06:55-07:07) (IVA) | Zvezda PKhO | 23 | |
| ISS-22 | 14 Jan 2010 |
|
5h 44m (10:05-15:49) | Pirs | 24 | |
| ISS-24 | 27 Jul 2010 |
|
6h 42m (04:11-10:53) | Pirs | 25 | ISS Daily Report |
| ISS-24 | 7 Aug 2010 |
|
8h 3m (11:19-19:22) | Quest | 15 | |
| ISS-24 | 11 Aug 2010 |
|
7h 26m (12:27-19:53) | Quest | 16 | |
| ISS-24 | 16 Aug 2010 |
|
7h 20m (10:20-17:40) | Quest | 17 | ISS Daily Report |
| ISS-25 | 15 Nov 2010 |
|
6h 28m (14:55-21:23) | Pirs | 26 | |
| ISS-26 | 21 Jan 2011 |
|
5h 22m (14:28:40-19:51) | Pirs | 27 | |
| ISS-26 | 16 Feb 2011 |
|
4h 50m (13:29:30-18:20) | Pirs | 28 | |
| ISS-28 | 3 Aug 2011 |
|
6h 21m (14:51-21:14) | Pirs | 29 |
Notes
- Russian spacewalks are usually done from the Pirs airlock (though they can also be done from Quest) wearing Orlan-M suits; NASA spacewalks are done from the Quest airlock only, wearing EMU suits.
- Times are given in UTC/GMT, from hatch open to hatch close.
- Unscheduled/contingency Russian spacewalks are given the suffixes “a”, “b”, etc.
- Orlan-M spacesuit colors: cream with red stripes; cream with blue stripes
- NASA EMU colors: white with red stripes (usually worn by EV1); plain white (EV2)
Glossary
- EMU
- Extravehicular Mobility Unit (NASA spacesuit)
- EVA
- Extra-Vehicular Activity
- IVA
- Intra-Vehicular Activity
- Orlan-M
- «Орлан-М»
- “Sea Eagle” (Russian spacesuit)
- VKD
- Внекорабельной Деятельности
- Bnekorabel’noi Deyatel’nosti
- Out-of-ship activities
- Vykhod
- Выход в открытый космос
- Vykhod v otkrytyi kosmos
- Going out into open space
Russian ISS VKD patch and NASA EMU patch.
Links
For a complete overview of ISS spacewalks, go to:
- Cosmonautics Episodes, Эпизоды космонавтики: ВКД 2001-2005 onwards (in Russian)
- NASASpaceflight.com: forum thread attachment – “ISS: Delivery and returning of EMU spacesuits and SAFER arrangements” PDF document (18 KB) showing the NASA EMU spacesuits delivered to the ISS up to 3 August 2006.
- Spacefacts: Summary of all Extravehicular Activities (EVA)
- TsUP, ЦУП: Архив МКС и видеоархив (ISS archive; in Russian)
NASA EMU information resources:
- Educator Guides: Build It With Spacewalks Poster; Suited for Spacewalking
- Human Spaceflight: Space Station Extravehicular Activity
- NASA: Learn About Spacesuits
Related page: Russian spacewalks