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Total EVAs: | 5 | ||
Total EVA time: | 25h 32m |
No. | Date | Together with | Time | Main tasks and notes |
1 | 08.10.2001 | V. Dezhurov | 4h 58m |
Using first time the new Russian built airlock
and docking port named Pirs, which docked on the Zvezda module since September
2001 |
2 | 15.10.2001 | V. Dezhurov | 5h 52m |
Mounting a variety of instruments outside the
Zvezda service module |
3 | 03.12.2001 | V. Dezhurov | 2h 46m |
Cutting away a rubbery O-ring seal that was
preventing an unmanned cargo freighter from properly docking to the
complex |
4 | 23.11.2006 | M. Lopez-Alegria | 5h 38m |
Retrieving equipment and photograph the
station's Russian Zvezda Service Module's docking port, Tyurin also hit a golf
ball from a specially designed tee mounted on the Pirs airlock as part of a
Russian commercial activity |
5 | 22.02.2007 | M. Lopez-Alegria | 6h 18m |
Successful attemp to free a stuck antenna on the
ISS Progress M-58 cargo craft docked at the aft end of
the station. They also surveyed docking navigation systems for the European
Automated Transfer Vehicle. |
Russia and the U.S. define
EVA
differently. Russian cosmonauts are said to perform
EVA
any time they are in vacuum in a space suit. A U.S. astronaut must have at
least his head outside his spacecraft before he is said to perform an
EVA. |