List of cumulative spacewalk records

View of Mir-24 commander Anatoly Solovyev performing an EVA.
Astronaut Michael E. Lopez-Alegria, Expedition 14 commander during an EVA
Anchored to a foot restraint on the end of the Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS), astronaut Scott Parazynski, STS-120 mission specialist, assesses his repair work on a solar array. Photo taken by Doug Wheelock
Backdropped by a colorful Earth, astronaut Robert L. Curbeam, Jr. (left) and European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Christer Fuglesang, both STS-116 mission specialists, participate in an EVA

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 20 April 2013.[1][3] 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 Jerry L. Ross NASA 9 58:32
4 John M. Grunsfeld NASA 8 58:30
5 Richard Mastracchio NASA 9 53:04
6 Fyodor Yurchikhin RSA 8 51:53
7 Sunita Williams NASA 7 50:40
8 Steven L. Smith NASA 7 49:48
9 Michael Fincke NASA 9 48:37
10 Stephen G. Bowen NASA 7 47:18
11 Scott E. Parazynski NASA 7 47:05
12 Joseph R. Tanner NASA 7 46:29
13 Robert L. Curbeam NASA 7 45:34
14 Nikolai Budarin RSA 8 44:25
15 Douglas H. Wheelock NASA 6 43:30
16 James H. Newman NASA 6 43:13
17 Yuri Onufrienko RSA 8 42:33
18 Richard Linnehan NASA 6 42:23
19 Andrew J. Feustel NASA 6 42:18
20 Michael Fossum NASA 6 42:01
21 David Wolf NASA 7 41:17
22 Talgat Musabayev RSA 7 41:13
23 Piers Sellers NASA 6 41:10
24 Sergei Krikalev RSA 8 41:08
25 Sergei Avdeyev RSA 8 41:00
26 Peggy Whitson NASA 6 39:46[4][5]
27 Daniel M. Tani NASA 6 39:11
28 Gennady Padalka RSA 10 38:35
29 Clayton Anderson NASA 6 38:28[6]
30 Pavel Vinogradov RSA 7 38:25

See also

References

  1. 1 2 William Harwood (2007). "ISS EVA Statistics". CBS News. Retrieved November 8, 2007.
  2. NASA (2007). "Extravehicular Activities (EVA) Statistics". National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Archived from the original on August 8, 2007. Retrieved November 9, 2007.
  3. CollectSpace (2007). "Astronauts make 100th station spacewalk". CollectSpace. Retrieved December 18, 2007.
  4. NASA (2008). "Spacewalkers Replace Solar Wing Motor". NASA. Retrieved January 30, 2008.
  5. Tariq Malik (2007). "Space Station Commander Breaks Spacewalking Record". Space.com. Retrieved December 18, 2007.
  6. NASA. "STS-131 MCC Status Report #17". NASA. Retrieved 2010-04-13.
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