International Space Station (ISS) Spacewalks performed
by the Space Station Crews 2 - 13 (2001 - 2006)

Spacewalks by the ISS Crew 2
ISS Crew 2 Launch: March 8, 2001 ISS Crew 2 Docking: March 10, 2001
ISS Crew 2 Undocking: August 20, 2001 ISS Crew 2 Landing: August 22, 2001
Spacewalkers: Yuri Usachyov <> James Voss
ISS Crew 2: CDR Yuri Usachyov (Russia) <> FE1 James Voss (USA) <> FE2 Susan Helms (USA)
ISS Crew 2 Spacewalk 1 Voss and Usachyov relocated the Zvezda Service Module's docking cone from the forward port to the Earth-facing port to prepare for the arrival of the Pirs Docking Compartment on September 17, 2001.
Zvezda Service Module
June 8, 2001
19 minutes

Spacewalks by the ISS Crew 3
ISS Crew 3 Launch: August 10, 2001 ISS Crew 3 Docking: August 12, 2001
ISS Crew 3 Undocking: December 15, 2001 ISS Crew 3 Landing: December 17, 2001
Spacewalkers: Frank Culbertson <> Vladimir Dezhurov <> Mikhail Tyurin
ISS Crew 3: CDR Frank Culbertson (USA) <> PLT Vladimir Dezhurov (Russia) <>
FE Mikhail Tyurin (Russia)
ISS Crew 3 Spacewalk 1 Dezhurov and Tyurin connected cables between the Pirs Docking Compartment and Zvezda Service Module, installed handrails, external ladder, a second Strela crane, and Kurs docking antennas and targets.
Pirs Docking Compartment
October 8, 2001
4 hours 58 minutes
ISS Crew 3 Spacewalk 2 Dezhurov and Tyurin installed Russian commercial experiments including the Japanese Micro-Particles Capturer (MPAC) and Space Environment Exposure Device (SEEDS) experiments, and the Russian Kromka thruster contamination experiment.
Pirs Docking Compartment
October 15, 2001
5 hours 52 minutes
ISS Crew 3 Spacewalk 3 Dezhurov and Culbertson finished connecting cables to the Kurs docking system on Pirs, and checked out the Strela crane on Pirs. They inspected a solar array panel on the Zvezda Service Module that failed to deploy during its launch on July 12, 2000.
Pirs Docking Compartment
November 12, 2001
5 hours 4 minutes
ISS Crew 3 Spacewalk 4 Dezhurov and Tyurin removed an O-ring left behind by Progress M-45 that prevented the hard docking of Progress M1-7.
Pirs Docking Compartment
December 3, 2001
5 hours 30 minutes

Spacewalks by the ISS Crew 4
ISS Crew 4 Launch: December 5, 2001 ISS Crew 4 Docking: December 7, 2001
ISS Crew 4 Undocking: June 15, 2002 ISS Crew 4 Landing: June 18, 2002
Spacewalkers: Yuri Onufriyenko <> Carl Walz <> Daniel Bursch
ISS Crew 4: CDR Yuri Onufriyenko (Russia) <> FE1 Carl Walz (USA) <> FE2 Daniel Bursch (USA)
ISS Crew 4 Spacewalk 1 Onufriyenko and Walz relocated the Strela crane that was installed on Pressurized Mating Adapter 1 to the Pirs Docking Compartment, and installed a ham radio antenna on the Zvezda Service Module.
Pirs Docking Compartment
January 14, 2002
6 hours 3 minutes
ISS Crew 4 Spacewalk 2 Onufriyenko and Bursch installed six deflector shields on Zvezda's jet thrusters to prevent contamination. They replaced the Kromka experiment and installed four more experiments and another ham radio antenna on Zvezda's exterior.
Pirs Docking Compartment
January 25, 2002
5 hours 59 minutes
ISS Crew 4 Spacewalk 3 Bursch and Walz tested the Quest Airlock and performed "get-ahead" tasks for the upcoming STS-110 mission.
Quest Airlock
February 20, 2002
5 hours 43 minutes

Spacewalks by the ISS Crew 5
ISS Crew 5 Launch: June 5, 2002 ISS Crew 5 Docking: June 7, 2002
ISS Crew 5 Undocking: October 16, 2002 ISS Crew 5 Landing: December 7, 2002
Spacewalkers: Valeri Korzun <> Sergei Treshchyov <> Peggy Whitson
ISS Crew 5: CDR Valeri Korzun (Russia) <> FE1 Peggy Whitson (USA) <>
FE2 Sergei Treshchyov (Russia)
ISS Crew 5 Spacewalk 1 Korzun and Whitson installed the six debris shields stored by Chang-Diaz and Perrin on the Zvezda Service Module on June 9, 2002. The task to replace the Kromka experiment on Zvezda's exterior was deferred to the next spacewalk, since this spacewalk started late due to problems with the Orlan space suits.
Pirs Docking Compartment
August 16, 2002
4 hours 25 minutes
ISS Crew 5 Spacewalk 2 Korzun and Treshchyov replaced containers on the Japanese MPAC/SEEDS and Russian Kromka experiments on Zvezda's exterior. They also installed two amateur radio antennas on Zvezda, and a frame for stowage of modular equipment and tether guides on Zarya.
Pirs Docking Compartment
August 26, 2002
5 hours 21 minutes

Spacewalks by the ISS Crew 6
ISS Crew 6 Launch: November 23, 2002 ISS Crew 6 Docking: November 25, 2002
ISS Crew 6 Undocking: May 3, 2003 ISS Crew 6 Landing: May 4, 2003
Spacewalkers: Kenneth Bowersox <> Donald Pettit
ISS Crew 6: CDR Kenneth Bowersox (USA) <> FE1 Nikolai Budarin (Russia) <>
FE2 Donald Pettit (USA)
ISS Crew 6 Spacewalk 1 Bowersox and Pettit released launch restraints on the P1 Truss Segment and cleaned grit from the nadir Common Berthing Mechanism on the Unity module. They also inspected equipment on the P1 and P6 Truss Segments.
Quest Airlock
January 15, 2003
6 hours 51 minutes
ISS Crew 6 Spacewalk 2 Bowersox and Pettit performed several "get-ahead" tasks before handing the International Space Station over to the two-person ISS Crew 7. The tasks were designed to limit the need for the next crew to perform a spacewalk, since NASA preferred having a third crew member aboard to assist the spacewalkers.
Quest Airlock
April 8, 2003
6 hours 26 minutes

Spacewalks by the ISS Crew 8
ISS Crew 8 Launch: October 18, 2003 ISS Crew 8 Docking: October 20, 2003
ISS Crew 8 Undocking: April 29, 2004 ISS Crew 8 Landing: April 30, 2004
Spacewalkers: Michael Foale (ISS Crew 8) <> Aleksandr Kaleri (ISS Crew 8)
ISS Crew 8: CDR Michael Foale (USA) <> FE Aleksandr Kaleri (Russia)
ISS Crew 8 Spacewalk 1 Foale and Kaleri exchanged containers for Japanese and Russian experiments on the outside of the International Space Station and installed the new Matryoshka radiation experiment on the outside of the Zvezda Service Module. The spacewalk was cut short due to problems with Kaleri's spacesuit.
Pirs Docking Compartment
February 26, 2004
3 hours 55 minutes
Hosted the Cervantes Mission
Cervantes Launch: October 18, 2003 Cervantes Docking: October 20, 2003
Cervantes Undocking: October 27, 2003 Cervantes Landing: October 28, 2003
Cervantes Mission: Pedro Duque (Spain) (Down - Soyuz TMA-2)

Spacewalks by the ISS Crew 9
ISS Crew 9 Launch: April 19, 2004 ISS Crew 9 Docking: April 21, 2004
ISS Crew 9 Undocking: October 23, 2004 ISS Crew 9 Landing: October 24, 2004
Spacewalkers: Gennadi Padalka (ISS Crew 9) <> Michael Fincke (ISS Crew 9)
ISS Crew 9: CDR Gennadi Padalka (Russia) <> FE Michael Fincke (USA)
ISS Crew 9 Spacewalk 1 Padalka and Fincke's first attempt to replace a failed power unit on the Control Movement Gyro-2 was called off due to a higher-than-normal drop in the primary oxygen tank on Fincke's spacesuit. A faulty switch was the cause of the drop in the oxygen tank.
Pirs Docking Compartment
June 24, 2004
14 minutes
ISS Crew 9 Spacewalk 2 Padalka and Fincke successfully replaced a failed power unit on the Control Movement Gyro-2 that failed shortly after Padalka and Fincke docked with the International Space Station in their second attempt. They also completed some "get-ahead" tasks.
Pirs Docking Compartment
June 30, 2004
5 hours 40 minutes
ISS Crew 9 Spacewalk 3 Padalka and Fincke replaced sample panels for the Russian Kromka experiment, and installed new laser retro reflectors and new radio antennas on the Zvezda Service Module for the new European Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV).
Pirs Docking Compartment
August 3, 2004
4 hours 30 minutes
ISS Crew 9 Spacewalk 4 Padalka and Fincke installed three new radio antennas on the Zvezda Service Module for the new European ATV and a replacement pump control panel on the Zarya Module.
Pirs Docking Compartment
September 3, 2004
5 hours 21 minutes
Hosted the DELTA Mission
DELTA Launch: April 19, 2004 DELTA Docking: April 21, 2004
DELTA Undocking: April 29, 2004 DELTA Landing: April 30, 2004
DELTA Mission: André Kuipers (Netherlands) (Down - Soyuz TMA-3)

Spacewalks by the ISS Crew 10
ISS Crew 10 Launch: October 14, 2004 ISS Crew 10 Docking: October 16, 2004
ISS Crew 10 Undocking: April 24, 2005 ISS Crew 10 Landing: April 24, 2005
Spacewalkers: Leroy Chiao (ISS Crew 10) <> Salizhan Sharipov (ISS Crew 10)
ISS Crew 10: CDR Leroy Chiao (USA) <> FE Salizhan Sharipov (Russia)
ISS Crew 10 Spacewalk 1 Chiao and Sharipov installed a Universal Work Platform at the forward end of the large conical section of Zvezda. The Rokviss experiment was mounted on the platform, and a new antenna was attached to support the Rokviss experiment. They also relocated a Japanese experiment and installed a new Russian experiment, Biorisk.
Pirs Docking Compartment
January 26, 2005
5 hours 28 minutes
ISS Crew 10 Spacewalk 2 Chiao and Sharipov installed a new GPS navigation antenna and three new communication antennas for use by the new European Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV). Sharipov deployed the Nanosatellite by hand.
Pirs Docking Compartment
March 28, 2005
4 hours 30 minutes
Hosted the ISS EP-07/RSF Mission
ISS EP-07/RSF Launch: October 14, 2004 ISS EP-07/RSF Docking: October 16, 2004
ISS EP-07/RSF Undocking: October 23, 2004 ISS EP-07/RSF Landing: October 24, 2004
ISS EP-07/RSF Mission: Yuri Shargin (Russia) (Down - Soyuz TMA-4)

Spacewalks by the ISS Crew 11
ISS Crew 11 Launch: April 15, 2005 ISS Crew 11 Docking: April 17, 2005
ISS Crew 11 Undocking: October 10, 2005 ISS Crew 11 Landing: October 11, 2005
Spacewalkers: Sergei Krikalyov (ISS Crew 11) <> John Phillips (ISS Crew 11)
ISS Crew 11: CDR Sergei Krikalyov (Russia) <> FE John Phillips (USA)
ISS Crew 11 Spacewalk 1 Krikalyov and Phillips retrieved science experiments and installed a new camera to be used during the docking of the new European Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV).
Pirs Docking Compartment
August 18, 2005
4 hours 58 minutes
Hosted the ENEIDE Mission
ENEIDE Launch: April 15, 2005 ENEIDE Docking: April 17, 2005
ENEIDE Undocking: April 24, 2005 ENEIDE Landing: April 24, 2005
ENEIDE Mission: Roberto Vittori (Italy) (Down - Soyuz TMA-5)

Spacewalks by the ISS Crew 12
ISS Crew 12 Launch: October 1, 2005 ISS Crew 12 Docking: October 3, 2005
ISS Crew 12 Undocking: April 8, 2006 ISS Crew 12 Landing: April 8, 2006
Spacewalkers: William McArthur (ISS Crew 12) <> Valeri Tokarev (ISS Crew 12)
ISS Crew 12: CDR William McArthur (USA) <> FE Valeri Tokarev (Russia)
ISS Crew 12 Spacewalk 1 McArthur and Tokarev installed a new camera group on the P1 Truss Segment, and removed a failed Rotary Joint Motor Controller. They also tossed into space the Floating Potential Probe, which had stopped working, and replaced a failed circuit breaker on the Mobile Transporter.
Quest Airlock
November 7, 2005
5 hours 22 minutes
ISS Crew 12 Spacewalk 2 McArthur and Tokarev moved a cargo crane adapter, collected science experiments from the hull of the Zvezda Service Module, secured a cable cutter on the Mobile Transporter and manually launch SuitSat - an expired Russian spacesuit equipped with amateur radio equipment.
Pirs Docking Compartment
February 3, 2006
5 hours 43 minutes
Hosted the ISS EP-09 Mission
ISS EP-09 Launch: October 1, 2005 ISS EP-09 Docking: October 3, 2005
ISS EP-09 Undocking: October 10, 2005 ISS EP-09 Landing: October 11, 2005
ISS EP-09 Mission: Gregory Olsen (USA) (Down - Soyuz TMA-6)

Spacewalks by the ISS Crew 13
Soyuz TMA-8 Launch: March 30, 2006 Soyuz TMA-8 Docking: April 1, 2006
STS-121 Launch: July 1, 2006 STS-116 Landing: December 22, 2006
Soyuz TMA-8 Undocking: September 29, 2006 Soyuz TMA-8 Landing: September 29, 2006
Spacewalkers: Pavel Vinogradov (ISS Crew 13) <> Jeffrey Williams (ISS Crew 13)
ISS Crew 13: CDR Pavel Vinogradov (Russia) <> FE1 Jeffrey Williams (USA) <>
FE2 Thomas Reiter (Germany - Astrolab Mission) (Up - STS-121 / Down - STS-116)
ISS Crew 13 Spacewalk 1 Williams and Vinogradov installed a replacement Elektron vent nozzle, which is a hydrogen relief value. They retrieved a Biorisk container, the Kromka 3 experiment, and a Pressure Control and Exposure Monitor Sensor, and replaced a camera on the Mobile Base System.
Pirs Docking Compartment
June 1, 2006
6 hours 31 minutes
ISS Crew 13 Spacewalk 2 Williams and Reiter installed the Floating Potential Measurement Unit, two Materials on International Space Station Experiment panels, a floodlight, and a new value on the Destiny Laboratory. They replaced a rotary joint motor controller, and a computer on the thermal control system, and relocated equipment for the STS-115 spacewalks.
Quest Airlock
August 3, 2006
5 hours 54 minutes
Hosted the ISS EP-10 Mission
ISS EP-10 Launch: March 30, 2006 ISS EP-10 Docking: April 1, 2006
ISS EP-10 Undocking: April 8, 2006 ISS EP-10 Landing: April 8, 2006
ISS EP-10 Mission: Marcos Pontes (Brazil) (Down - Soyuz TMA-7)

Key
CDR Commander
PLT Pilot
FE Flight Engineer

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Updated - February 1, 2007