EVAs
Start Date/Time | Duration | End Time | Spacecraft | Crew | Function | Remarks |
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14 January 20:59 |
6 hours 3 minutes |
15 January 03:02 |
Expedition 4 ISS Pirs |
Yuri Onufriyenko Carl E. Walz |
Moved the cargo boom for the Russian Strela crane from PMA-1 to the exterior of Pirs, installed an amateur radio antenna onto the end of Zvezda. | |
25 January 15:19 |
5 hours 59 minutes |
21:18 | Expedition 4 ISS Pirs |
Yuri Onufriyenko Daniel W. 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. | |
20 February 11:38 |
5 hours 47 minutes |
17:25 | Expedition 4 ISS Quest |
Carl E. Walz Daniel W. Bursch |
Tested the Quest airlock, and prepared it for the four spacewalks that will be performed during STS-110. | First Quest-based EVA without a Space Shuttle at the station. |
4 March 06:37 |
7 hours 1 minute |
13:38 | STS-109 Columbia |
John M. Grunsfeld Richard M. Linnehan |
Removed the starboard solar array and replaced it with a new, smaller and more powerful third generation solar array. The old array was stowed in the payload bay for return to earth. | Hubble Space Telescope servicing |
5 March 06:40 |
7 hours 16 minutes |
13:56 | STS-109 Columbia |
James H. Newman Michael J. Massimino |
Removed the port solar array and replaced it with a new third generation solar array. The old array was stowed in the payload bay for return to earth. Removed and replaced the Reaction Wheel Assembly (RWA). | Hubble Space Telescope servicing |
6 March 08:28 |
6 hours 48 minutes |
15:16 | STS-109 Columbia |
John M. Grunsfeld Richard M. Linnehan |
The spacewalk was delayed 2 hours by a leak in Grunsfeld's spacesuit. The Power Control Unit (PCU) was removed and stowed for return to earth. A new, more powerful PCU, sized to match the more productive solar arrays, was installed. | Hubble Space Telescope servicing |
7 March 09:00 |
7 hours 30 minutes |
16:30 | STS-109 Columbia |
James H. Newman Michael J. Massimino |
Removed the Faint Object Camera from the aft shroud and installed the Advanced Camera for Surveys in the same location. After stowing the Faint Object Camera in the payload bay for return to earth, the Electronic Support Module was installed in the aft shroud. | Hubble Space Telescope servicing |
8 March 08:46 |
7 hours 20 minutes |
16:06 | STS-109 Columbia |
John M. Grunsfeld Richard M. Linnehan |
Installed an experimental Cryocooler for NICMOS inside the aft shroud of and connected it to the Electronic Support Module installed the day before. Installed the Cooling System Radiator and connected it to the NICMOS. | Hubble Space Telescope servicing |
11 April 14:36 |
7 hours 48 minutes |
22:24 | STS-110 ISS Quest |
Steven Smith Rex J. Walheim |
Began installing the S0 Truss onto Destiny, initial power and data connections installed between the station and S0, and installed two forward struts that permanently hold the truss in place. | |
13 April 14:09 |
7 hours 30 minutes |
21:39 | STS-110 ISS Quest |
Jerry L. Ross Lee M.E. Morin |
Continued S0 Truss installation, power and data cable connections installed between S0 and the station, and installed two aft struts that permanently hold the truss in place. | |
14 April 13:48 |
6 hours 27 minutes |
20:15 | STS-110 ISS Quest |
Steven Smith Rex J. Walheim |
Released the claw that was used in the initial attachment of the S0 Truss, installed connectors that will be 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. | |
16 April 14:29 |
6 hours 37 minutes |
21:06 | STS-110 ISS Quest |
Jerry L. Ross Lee M.E. Morin |
Pivoted the "Airlock Spur", which will be used by spacewalkers in the future as a path from the airlock to the truss, installed handrails onto S0, partially assembled a platform, and installed two floodlights. | |
9 June 15:27 |
7 hours 14 minutes |
22:41 | STS-111 ISS Quest |
Franklin Chang-Diaz Philippe Perrin |
Attached a Power Data Grapple Fixture to the P6 truss, removed debris panels from the payload bay and attached them to a temporary location on PMA-1, and removed thermal blankets to prepare the Mobile Base System for installation onto the station's Mobile Transporter. | |
11 June 15:20 |
5 hours | 20:20 | STS-111 ISS Quest |
Franklin Chang-Diaz Philippe Perrin |
Attached Mobile Base System to the Mobile Transporter, attached power, data and video cables from the station to the MBS. | |
13 June 15:16 |
7 hours 17 minutes |
22:33 | STS-111 ISS Quest |
Franklin Chang-Diaz Philippe Perrin |
Replaced Canadarm2's wrist roll joint, and stowed the old joint in the shuttle's payload bay to be returned to Earth. | |
16 August 09:25 |
4 hours 23 minutes |
13:48 | Expedition 5 ISS Pirs |
Valery Korzun Peggy Whitson |
Installed six micro meteoroid debris panels onto Zvezda. | Whitson became the 6th American and the 7th female spacewalker. |
26 August 05:27 |
5 hours 21 minutes |
10:48 | Expedition 5 ISS Pirs |
Valery Korzun Sergei Treshchyov |
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 ham radio antennas on Zvezda. | |
10 October 15:21 |
7 hours 1 minute |
20:35 | STS-112 ISS Quest |
David Wolf /Piers 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, deployed the station's second S-Band communications system, installed the first of two external camera systems, and released launch restraints on the truss' mobile spacewalk workstation, Crew and Equipment Translation Aid (CETA). | |
12 October 14:31 |
6 hours 4 minutes |
20:35 | STS-112 ISS Quest |
David Wolf /Piers Sellers |
Installed a second camera system, released more radiator launch locks, removed insulation covers on quick-disconnect fittings near the Z1 and P6 junction and to install Spool Positioning Devices, released starboard-side launch restraints on the CETA cart, and attached Ammonia Tank Assembly cables. | |
14 October 14:08 |
6 hours 36 minutes |
20:44 | STS-112 ISS Quest |
David Wolf /Piers Sellers |
Removed and replaced the Interface Umbilical Assembly on the station's Mobile Transporter, installed two jumpers that will allow 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. | |
26 November 19:49 |
6 hours 45 minutes |
27 November 02:34 |
STS-113 ISS Quest |
Michael Lopez-Alegria John Herrington |
Initial installation of the P1 truss, installed connections between the P1 and the S0 truss, released launch restraints on the CETA cart, installed Spool Positioning Devices (SPDs) onto the station, removed a drag link on P1 that served as a launch restraint, and installed a Wireless video system External Transceiver Assembly onto the Unity node. | |
28 November 18:36 |
6 hours 10 minutes |
29 November 00:46 |
STS-113 ISS Quest |
Michael Lopez-Alegria John Herrington |
nstalled 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. | |
30 November 19:25 |
7 hours | 1 December 02:25 |
STS-113 ISS Quest |
Michael Lopez-Alegria John Herrington |
Installed more Spool Positioning Devices, reconfigured electrical harnesses that route power through the Main Bus Switching Units, and attached Ammonia Tank Assembly lines. |
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