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| Total EVAs: | 6 | ||
| Total EVA time: | 19h 39m |
| No. | Date | Together with | Time | Main tasks and notes |
| 1 | 08.01.1990 | A. Serebrov | 2h 56m |
Mounting of tools, recovery of
experiments |
| 2 | 11.01.1990 | A. Serebrov | 2h 54m |
Mounting and rebuilding of tools and segments
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| 3 | 26.01.1990 | A. Serebrov | 3h 02m |
Building a platform for
SPK "Ikar" on Kvant2 module |
| 4 | 01.02.1990 | A. Serebrov | 4h 59m |
First testing of
SPK "Ikar" (Serebrov) |
| 5 | 05.02.1990 | A. Serebrov | 3h 45m |
Second testing of
SPK "Ikar" (Viktorenko) |
| 6 | 08.07.1992 | A. Kaleri | 2h 03m |
Repairing work on gyroscopic
stabilizer |
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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. |