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spacecraft. Carrying a white metal backpack containing 45 minutes' worth of breathing and pressurization oxygen, Leonov had no means to control his motion other than pulling on his 15.35 m (50.4 ft) tether. After the flight, he claimed this was easy, but his
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made an EVA on August 5, 1971, on the return trip from the Moon, to retrieve a film and data recording canister from the service module. He was assisted by Lunar Module Pilot James Irwin standing up in the
Command Module hatch. This procedure was repeated by
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prior to an EVA, lowering the air pressure to 10.2 psi (70 kPa), compared to the normal station pressure of 14.7 psi (101 kPa). Spending a night at the lower air pressure helps flush nitrogen from the body, thereby preventing
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mobility testing. The other two crew members were exposed to the vacuum of space in the capsule, but did not leave it. SpaceX plans to launch at least two more missions involving an EVA, including one that involves SpaceX's still-in-development
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space station for 3 hours and 35 minutes. On the last three Moon missions, astronauts also performed deep-space EVAs on the return to Earth, to retrieve film canisters from the outside of the spacecraft. American
Astronauts
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on July 25, 1984. A specially designed multipurpose tool was used to perform these activities during a 3-hour, 30-minute EVA outside the Salyut 7 space station.
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ballooned from its internal pressure against the vacuum of space, stiffening so much that he could not activate the shutter on his chest-mounted camera.
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to reduce the risk of decompression sickness. This was first tested by the
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was spun off to develop the capability for astronauts to work outside a two-person Earth orbiting spacecraft. However, the
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assisting him in the process. Zhai completely exited the craft, while Liu stood by at the airlock, straddling the portal.
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program in the early 1980s. In this period, the Soviets resumed EVAs, making four from the
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space programs developed different definitions for the duration of an EVA. The Soviet (now
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to land humans on the Moon, because the astronauts would leave the spacecraft to collect
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sideways. He could not get back in without reducing the pressure in his suit, risking "
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Astronaut Fei Junlong performing a spacewalk on the Tiangong Space Station
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became the first woman to perform a spacewalk, conducting EVA outside the
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became the first human to perform a moonwalk, outside his lunar lander on
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2011:"NASA astronaut becomes first Native American woman to conduct spacewalk"
1968:[For the first time a female duo is taking a space walk at ISS].
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mission. They rescued the functionality of the launch-damaged
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203:(abbreviated with the acronym EVA) in the early 1960s for the
1966:"Voor het eerst maakt vrouwelijk duo ruimtewandeling bij ISS"
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space stations between December 20, 1977, and July 30, 1982.
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Scotts Specialized Catalogue of United States Postage Stamps
1985:"NASA TV is Live Now Broadcasting First All-Woman Spacewalk"
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times longer than on Earth because many astronauts suffered
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became the first human to perform a spacewalk, exiting the
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Portree, David S. F.; Treviño, Robert C. (October 1997).
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surface exploration (commonly known from 1969 to 1972 as
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capsule for 12 minutes and 9 seconds. On July 20, 1969,
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Dasch, E. Julius (2018). O’Meara, Stephen James (ed.).
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spacecraft. This first Moon walk, using self-contained
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space station. Her EVA lasted 3 hours and 35 minutes.
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on August 3, 2005, during "Return to Flight" mission
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Rincon, Paul; Lachmann, Michael (October 13, 2014).
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The first untethered spacewalk was made by American
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2229:"Pass the S'mores Please! Station Crew 'Camps Out'"
588:The first EVA repairs of a spacecraft were made by
2202:"International Space Station Status Report #06-7"
1517:. Vol. one (Revised B ed.). NASA. 1995.
304:, who spent 12 minutes and 9 seconds outside the
169:also used EVA in 1973 to repair launch damage to
1867:Facts about spacesuits and spacewalks (NASA.gov)
231:capsule into a two- or three-person craft named
30:"Spacewalk" redirects here. For other uses, see
2348:Preparing for an American EVA on the ISS – 2006
399:which included a self-contained oxygen system.
1654:Patel-Carstairs, Sunita (September 12, 2024).
1349:List of International Space Station spacewalks
833:. As of 2021 it was the only three-person EVA.
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1737:Davenport, Christian (September 12, 2024).
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1072:(although he is a naturalized US citizen).
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996:on 8 November 2021, outside the Chinese
461:walks on the Moon during the pioneering
125:/Russia, the United States, Canada, the
105:for environmental support. EVA includes
3155:Effect of spaceflight on the human body
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1545:"Walking to Olympus: An EVA Chronology"
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428:On January 16, 1969, Soviet cosmonauts
3177:Psychological and sociological effects
1946:from the original on December 11, 2021
1709:Goddard, Jacqui (September 12, 2024).
1437:Sputnik and the Soviet Space Challenge
2306:Walking to Olympus: An EVA Chronology
1393:, 2017 film about the first spacewalk
838:in-flight repair of the Space Shuttle
148:for 2 hours and 31 minutes. In 1984,
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1631:William Harwood (January 15, 2020).
1488:10.1093/acref/9780191842764.001.0001
1344:List of cumulative spacewalk records
1258:U.S.S.R. commemorative issue of 1965
910:Personal cumulative duration records
292:performs the first spacewalk during
1554:. NASA History Office. pp. 1–2
955:on July 25, 1984, while aboard the
2886:Weather and environment monitoring
2591:Primary Life Support System (PLSS)
2486:Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU)
946:National, ethnic and gender firsts
901:Capture of Intelsat VI in 1992 on
547:with a hammer on the lunar surface
254:was required for the spacewalking
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2175:"Preflight Interview: Joe Tanner"
2121:. October 1, 2001. Archived from
2083:Clark, Stephen (April 28, 2023).
2059:"Tim Peake on historic spacewalk"
1983:Garcia, Mark (October 18, 2019).
1915:"Thomas Pesquet - EVA experience"
1769:. Astronautix.com. Archived from
1514:Man-Systems Integration Standards
1479:A Dictionary of Space Exploration
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2481:Advanced Crew Escape Suit (ACES)
2461:Manned Orbiting Laboratory (MOL)
2057:Rincon, Paul (January 5, 2016).
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1275:U.S. Commemorative Issue of 1967
1113:mission. The spacewalk, using a
1028:during a three-week stay on the
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762:on February 7, 1984, during the
2930:Space launch market competition
1690:. space.com. September 12, 2024
3167:Health threat from cosmic rays
2304:NASA JSC Oral History Project
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2617:Extravehicular activity (EVA)
1972:(in Dutch). October 18, 2019.
1364:List of spacewalks since 2015
1174:assembly EVA made during the
490:portable life support systems
186:Simplified Aid For EVA Rescue
85:) is any activity done by an
2471:Shuttle Ejection Escape Suit
2313:Astronaut space walk picture
1821:. RuSpace.com. July 16, 2009
1369:List of spacewalks 2000–2014
1007:on January 20, 2023, during
981:on October 18, 2019, during
836:The first EVA to perform an
696:wearing the Russian-derived
649:Extravehicular Mobility Unit
3283:Self-replicating spacecraft
3119:International Space Station
1819:"Space welding anniversary"
1511:"Extravehicular Activity".
1441:University Press of Florida
1299:International Space Station
1172:International Space Station
1134:International Space Station
1093:International Space Station
1013:International Space Station
987:International Space Station
860:International Space Station
727:briefly ventured outside a
684:mission. Chinese taikonaut
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1942:. NASA. October 18, 2019.
1603:Oral History Transcript /
1435:Siddiqi, Asif A. (2003a).
1146:Although British-American
1124:along with NASA Astronaut
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881:Untethered U.S. astronaut
397:Astronaut Maneuvering Unit
370:Hand-Held Maneuvering Unit
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2531:Constellation Space Suit
2318:NASDA Online Space Notes
1885:William Harwood (2007).
1271:Accomplishments in Space
629:early in their flights.
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3397:reusable launch systems
3014:Extravehicular activity
2925:Commercial use of space
2829:Militarisation of space
2802:Registration Convention
2718:Accidents and incidents
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1237:spacecraft and White's
887:manned maneuvering unit
807:, the maiden flight of
775:Manned Maneuvering Unit
530:Harrison "Jack" Schmitt
481:), after landing their
416:underwater EVA training
356:from the second crewed
201:extravehicular activity
182:Manned Maneuvering Unit
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3445:Mission control center
3407:Non-rocket spacelaunch
2841:Billionaire space race
2576:Hard Upper Torso (HUT)
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2204:. NASA. Archived from
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1844:. NASA. Archived from
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2125:on November 24, 2010
1954:– via YouTube.
1887:"ISS EVA Statistics"
1848:on February 17, 2013
1773:on November 11, 2011
1585:on February 16, 2016
1359:List of spacewalkers
1220:Alexei Leonov#Stamps
1037:Bernard A. Harris Jr
891:Robert "Hoot" Gibson
798:Vladimir Dzhanibekov
723:and SpaceX engineer
566:and Charles Duke on
469:American astronauts
414:inspired the use of
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2836:Private spaceflight
2546:Space activity suit
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1744:The Washington Post
1390:The Age of Pioneers
964:Kathryn D. Sullivan
953:Svetlana Savitskaya
794:Svetlana Savitskaya
760:Bruce McCandless II
735:mission to conduct
660:Quest Joint Airlock
611:by freeing a stuck
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404:Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin
192:Development history
150:Svetlana Savitskaya
132:On March 18, 1965,
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1872:2013-06-03 at the
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