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Total EVAs: | 6 | ||
Total EVA time: | 39h 44m |
No. | Date | Together with | Time | Main tasks and notes |
1 | 17.11.2022 | S. Prokopyev | 6h 25m |
The cosmonauts prepared the cooler heat
exchanger on the Rassvet module for the transfer to the Nauka module |
2 | 19.04.2023 | S. Prokopyev | 7h 55m |
Main task was to move a radiator from the
Rassvet Module and attach it to the Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory
Module. |
3 | 03.05.2023 | S. Prokopyev | 7h 11m |
They moved by using the European arm ERA an
experiment airlock from the Rassvet Module and attached it to the Nauka
Multipurpose Laboratory Module. |
4 | 12.05.2023 | S. Prokopyev | 5h 14m |
Main task was to deploy a radiator on the Nauka
Multipurpose Laboratory Module and attach mechanical, electrical and hydraulic
connections. |
5 | 22.06.2023 | S. Prokopyev | 6h 24m |
The cosmonauts retrieved several experiment
packages and installed communications equipment on Zvezda and Poisk modules,
and took photos of the external hull of the Zvezda module. |
6 | 09.08.2023 | S. Prokopyev | 6h 35m |
Main tasks were to test the relocation of a
cosmonaut using the European ERA manipulator. They also installed three debris
shields on Rassvet module, where the airlock and radiator were
docked. |
Russia and the U.S. define
EVA
differently. Russian cosmonauts are said to perform
EVA
any time they are in vacuum in a space suit. A U.S. astronaut must have at
least his head outside his spacecraft before he is said to perform an
EVA. |