List of spacewalks 2015–2024

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This list contains all spacewalks performed vetween 2015-2024 where an astronaut has fully, or partially left the spacecraft. [1]

Contents

As of 19 August 2016, 215 astronauts have made spacewalks (out of 549 people who have gone into Earth orbit). [2] [3] [4] [5]

Since 1981, NASA has measured spacewalk duration from when the suits went to internal power until the start of airlock re-pressurization. Roscosmos and China have always used the time from 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.

2015–2019 spacewalks

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

2015 spacewalks

2016 spacewalks

2017 spacewalks

Source: [21]

2018 spacewalks

Source: [26]

2019 spacewalks

2020–2024 spacewalks

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

2020 spacewalks

2021 spacewalks

2022 spacewalks

2023 spacewalks

2024 spacewalks

See also

Notes

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