List of spacewalks 2000–2014

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Nicholas Patrick and Robert Behnken in the first EVA of the STS-130 mission on February 12, 2010

This list contains all spacewalks performed between 12 May 2000 and 22 October 2014 where an astronaut fully or partially left a spacecraft.[1]

Since 1981, NASA has measured spacewalk duration from when the suits went to internal power until the start of airlock re-pressurization. Roscosmos has always measured spacewalk duration from the time of hatch opening to hatch closure.[1] These charts typically follow the agency's measurements of spacewalk duration, because those figures tend to be the most readily available, as they are most often provided by the agency.

2000–2004 spacewalks

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Spacewalk beginning and ending times are given in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

2000 spacewalks

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2001 spacewalks

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Robert Curbeam on an EVA to install the Destiny science module onto the ISS during STS-98

2002 spacewalks

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2003 spacewalks

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# Spacecraft Spacewalkers Start (UTC) End (UTC) Duration
233. ISS Expedition 6
EVA 1
United States Kenneth Bowersox
United States Donald Pettit
January 15, 2003
12:50
January 15, 2003
19:41
6 h, 51 min
Bowersox and Pettit released the remaining launch locks on the P1 radiator assembly, removed debris on a sealing ring of Unity's docking port, and tested an ammonia reservoir on the station's P6 truss.[57]
234. ISS Expedition 6
EVA 2
United States Kenneth Bowersox
United States Donald Pettit
April 8, 2003
12:40
April 8, 2003
19:06
6 h, 26 min
Bowersox and Pettit reconfigured cables on the S0, S1 and P1 trusses, replaced a Power Control Module on the Mobile Transporter, installed Spool Positioning Devices on Destiny, and reinstalled a thermal cover on an S1 Radiator Beam Valve Module.[57]

2004 spacewalks

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2005–2009 spacewalks

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Spacewalk beginning and ending times are given in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

2005 spacewalks

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2006 spacewalks

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Robert Curbeam and Christer Fuglesang attach cables to the ISS P3/P4 truss during the second EVA of Discovery's STS-116 flight (2006).

2007 spacewalks

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2008 spacewalks

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2009 spacewalks

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2010–2014 spacewalks

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Spacewalk beginning and ending times are given in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

2010 spacewalks

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Nicholas Patrick works on the exterior of the Cupola during the third EVA of the STS-130 mission, February 17, 2010.

2011 spacewalks

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2012 spacewalks

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2013 spacewalks

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2014 spacewalks

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For spacewalks that took place from the beginning of 2015 on, see List of spacewalks since 2015.

See also

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