List of cumulative spacewalk records
This is a list of cumulative spacewalk records for the 30 astronauts who have the most extra-vehicular activity (EVA) time.[1][2] The record is currently held by Anatoly Solovyev of the Russian Federal Space Agency, with 82:22 hours from 16 EVAs, followed by NASA's Michael Lopez-Alegria with 67:40 hours in 10 EVAs. This list is current as of August 2017.[3][1][4] The RSA designation includes spacewalks under the earlier Soviet space program.
List
Number | Astronaut | Agency | Total EVAs | Total Time Hours:Minutes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Anatoly Solovyev | RSA | 16 | 82:22 (3 days, 10 hours, 22 minutes) |
2 | Michael Lopez-Alegria | NASA | 10 | 67:40 |
3 | Andrew J. Feustel | NASA | 9 | 61:48[5] |
4 | Peggy Whitson | NASA | 10 | 60:21[6] |
5 | Fyodor Yurchikhin | RSA | 9 | 59:28[7] |
6 | Jerry L. Ross | NASA | 9 | 58:32 |
7 | John M. Grunsfeld | NASA | 8 | 58:30 |
8 | Richard Mastracchio | NASA | 9 | 53:04 |
9 | Sunita Williams | NASA | 7 | 50:40 |
10 | Steven L. Smith | NASA | 7 | 49:48 |
11 | Michael Fincke | NASA | 9 | 48:37 |
12 | Michael E. Fossum | NASA | 7 | 48:32 |
13 | Stephen G. Bowen | NASA | 7 | 47:18 |
14 | Scott E. Parazynski | NASA | 7 | 47:05 |
15 | Joseph R. Tanner | NASA | 7 | 46:29 |
16 | Andrew Morgan | NASA | 7 | 45:48 |
17 | Robert L. Curbeam | NASA | 7 | 45:34 |
18 | Nikolai Budarin | RSA | 8 | 44:25 |
19 | Douglas H. Wheelock | NASA | 6 | 43:30 |
20 | James H. Newman | NASA | 6 | 43:13 |
21 | Yuri Onufrienko | RSA | 8 | 42:33 |
22 | Christina Koch | NASA | 6 | 42:15 |
23 | Richard Linnehan | NASA | 6 | 42:11 |
24 | David Wolf | NASA | 7 | 41:17 |
25 | Talgat Musabayev | RSA | 7 | 41:13 |
26 | Piers Sellers | NASA | 6 | 41:10 |
27 | Sergei Krikalev | RSA | 8 | 41:08 |
28 | Sergei Avdeyev | RSA | 8 | 41:00 |
29 | Daniel M. Tani | NASA | 6 | 39:11 |
30 | Robert S. Kimbrough | NASA | 6 | 39:00 |
See also
References
- William Harwood (2007). "ISS EVA Statistics". CBS News. Retrieved November 8, 2007.
- NASA (2007). "Extravehicular Activities (EVA) Statistics". National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Archived from the original on August 8, 2007. Retrieved November 9, 2007.
- Spacefacts (2017). "Astronauts and Cosmonauts with EVA Experience (sorted by "EVA Time")". Spacefacts. Retrieved May 13, 2017.
- CollectSpace (2007). "Astronauts make 100th station spacewalk". CollectSpace. Retrieved December 18, 2007.
- "Astronauts Venture into Space for a Spacewalk". 14 June 2018. Retrieved 14 June 2018.
- "Spacewalkers successfully complete EVA to replace failed EXT-1 MDM". NASASpaceflight.com. 23 May 2017. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
- "Spacewalk goes into overtime as cosmonauts deploy satellites, collect science". spaceflightinsider.com. 17 August 2017.
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