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List of cumulative spacewalk records

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This is a list of cumulative spacewalk records for the 30 astronauts who have the most extra-vehicular activity (EVA) time. 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 9, 2023. The RSA designation includes spacewalks under the earlier Soviet space program.

List

NumberAstronautAgencyTotal EVAsTotal time
Hours: minutes
1SolovyevAnatoly SolovyevRSA1682:22
2Lopez-AlegriaMichael Lopez-AlegriaNASA1067:40
3BowenStephen G. BowenNASA1065:57
4WilliamsSunita WilliamsNASA962:06
5FeustelAndrew J. FeustelNASA961:48
6BehnkenBob BehnkenNASA10title=Behnken and Cassidy Conclude Ten Spacewalks Each – Space Stationurl=https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/07/21/behnken-and-cassidy-conclude-ten-spacewalks-each/access-date=2020-07-21website=blogs.nasa.govdate=21 July 2020language=en-US}}
7WhitsonPeggy WhitsonNASA1060:21
8YurchikhinFyodor YurchikhinRSA9url=http://www.spaceflightinsider.com/missions/iss/spacewalk-goes-overtime-cosmonauts-deploy-satellites-collect-science/title=Spacewalk goes into overtime as cosmonauts deploy satellites, collect sciencepublisher=spaceflightinsider.comdate=17 August 2017}}
9KimbroughShane KimbroughNASA959:28
10GrunsfeldJohn M. GrunsfeldNASA858:30
11RossJerry L. RossNASA957:55
12Sergey Prokopyev]]RSA855:15
13CassidyChristopher CassidyNASA1054:51
14ArtemyevOleg ArtemyevRSA853:32
15MastracchioRichard MastracchioNASA953:04
16Steven L. Smith]]NASA749:48
17FinckeMichael FinckeNASA948:37
18FossumMichael E. FossumNASA748:32
19Scott E. Parazynski]]NASA747:05
20TannerJoseph R. TannerNASA746:29
21Andrew Morgan]]NASA745:48
22Robert L. Curbeam]]NASA745:34
23KononenkoOleg KononenkoRSA744:30
24BudarinNikolai BudarinRSA844:25
25WheelockDouglas H. WheelockNASA643:30
26NewmanJames H. NewmanNASA643:13
27OnufrienkoYuri OnufrienkoRSA842:33
28KochChristina KochNASA642:15
29Richard Linnehan]]NASA642:12
30AvdeevSergey AvdeevRSA1042:02

Notes

Behnken and Cassidy are the first to complete 10 spacewalks in NASA EMU suits. Whitson and López-Alegría used Russian Orlan Space Suits for some of their spacewalks: López-Alegría completed 2 and Whitson completed 1 spacewalk(s) with an Orlan Space Suit.

References

References

  1. William Harwood. (2007). "ISS EVA Statistics". [[CBS]] News.
  2. NASA. (2007). "Extravehicular Activities (EVA) Statistics". [[NASA.
  3. Spacefacts. (2023). "Astronauts and Cosmonauts with EVA Experience (sorted by "EVA Time")". Spacefacts.
  4. CollectSpace. (2007). "Astronauts make 100th station spacewalk". CollectSpace.
  5. (14 June 2018). "Astronauts Venture into Space for a Spacewalk".
  6. (21 July 2020). "Behnken and Cassidy Conclude Ten Spacewalks Each – Space Station".
  7. (23 May 2017). "Spacewalkers successfully complete EVA to replace failed EXT-1 MDM". NASASpaceflight.com.
  8. (17 August 2017). "Spacewalk goes into overtime as cosmonauts deploy satellites, collect science". spaceflightinsider.com.
  9. Mars, Kelli. (2015-11-09). "Peggy A. Whitson (PH.D.) NASA Astronaut".
  10. "Two US Astronauts Finish Third Spacewalk Outside ISS".
  11. "commandermla's tweet on Jul 21, 2020".
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