List of International Space Station Spacewalks - 2010

2010

Mission
Spacewalkers
Start (UTC)
End (UTC)
Duration
137. Expedition 22

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Oleg Kotov
Maksim Surayev
January 14, 2010
10:05
January 14, 2010
15:49
5 hours, 44 minutes
Prepared the Poisk module for future dockings.
138. STS-130

Robert L. Behnken
Nicholas Patrick
February 12, 2010
02:17
February 12, 2010
08:49
6 hours, 32 minutes
Removed a protective cover on a port on the Unity node where Tranquility was berthed half way through the spacewalk. The pair then transferred a spare parts platform for the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator from the shuttle to the station. Behnken and Patrick will then made several connections on the newly installed Tranquility node to begin its activation.
139. STS-130

Robert L. Behnken
Nicholas Patrick
February 14, 2010
02:20
February 14, 2010
08:14
5 hours, 54 minutes
Installed ammonia plumbing and connectors between Unity, Destiny and Tranquility and covered them with thermal insulation. Prepare the nadir port on Tranquility for the relocation of the Cupola, and installed handrails on the exterior of Tranquility.
140. STS-130

Robert L. Behnken
Nicholas Patrick
February 17, 2010
02:15
February 17, 2010
08:03
5 hours, 48 minutes
Installed additional ammonia plumbing between Unity and Tranquility, removed insulation and launch locks from the Cupola, installed additional handrails on the exterior of Tranquility and performed get-ahead tasks to support the installation of a PDGF on the exterior of Zarya with cable installation on Unity and the S0 truss.
141. STS-131

Richard Mastracchio
Clayton Anderson
April 9, 2010
05:31
April 9, 2010
11:58
6 hours, 27 minutes
Relocated new ammonia tank from the Shuttle's payload bay to a temporary stowage location and disconnected the fluid lines to the old ammonia tank on the S1 truss. Retrieved a Japanese seed experiment from the exterior of the Kibo laboratory for return to earth and replaced a failed gyroscope on the S0 truss. Performed get-ahead tasks including the opening of a window flap on the zenith CBM of Harmony, and removed launch restraint bolts from a Flex Hose Rotary Coupler (FHRC) on the P1 truss.
142. STS-131

Richard Mastracchio
Clayton Anderson
April 11, 2010
05:20
April 11, 2010
12:56
7 hours, 26 minutes
The old ammonia tank was removed from the S1 truss and was replaced with the new tank. The electrical connections to the tank were made, but the fluid lines were deferred to the mission's third EVA due to time constraints since the installation was prolonged by a problem with the bolts that hold the tank to the truss. The old tank was relocated to a temporary stowage location on the station and a foot restraint was relocated in preparation for a future shuttle mission's spacewalk.
143. STS-131

Richard Mastracchio
Clayton Anderson
April 13, 2010
06:14
April 13, 2010
12:36
6 hours, 24 minutes
The fluid lines were connected to the new ammonia tank and the old tank was moved to the shuttle's payload bay for return to Earth. Micro-meteoroid debris shields from the Quest airlock which were no longer necessary were brought inside the airlock for return to Earth inside the Leonardo MPLM. The Z1 truss was prepared for the installation of a spare antenna on the next shuttle mission, and a foot restraint was relocated in preparation for a future spacewalk. The retrieval of an external carrier plate on Columbus was deferred to another shuttle mission due to time constraints after problems were encountered with attaching the old ammonia tank to a carrier in the payload bay, and several other tasks were deferred to later EVAs due to the replanning from the problems with the mission's second EVA.
144. STS-132

Garrett Reisman
Stephen G. Bowen
May 17, 2010
11:54
May 17, 2010
19:19
7 hours, 25 minutes
Installed a spare space-to-ground Ku-band antenna on the Z1 truss; installed new tool platform on Dextre, and broke torque on bolts holding replacement batteries to the ICC-VLD cargo carrier.
145. STS-132

Stephen G. Bowen
Michael T. Good
May 19, 2010
10:38
May 19, 2010
17:47
7 hours, 9 minutes
Repaired Atlantis' Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS); P6 battery replacement (4 of 6 units); and removed gimbal locks from the Ku-band antenna installed on the first EVA of the mission.
146. STS-132

Michael T. Good
Garrett Reisman
May 21, 2010
10:27
May 21, 2010
17:13
6 hours, 46 minutes
P6 battery replacement (final 2 of 6 units); installed ammonia "jumpers" at the P4/P5 interface; retrieved a spare PDGF from Atlantis' payload bay and stowed it inside the Quest airlock. The spacewalkers also replenished supplies of EVA tools in toolboxes on the exterior of the station.
147. Expedition 24

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Fyodor Yurchikhin
Mikhail Korniyenko
July 27, 2010
04:11
July 27, 2010
10:53
6 hours, 42 minutes
Replaced ATV docking camera on Zvezda's rear docking port, added cables from the Zvezda and Zarya modules to connect Rassvet to the Russian command and data handling computer system, added cables between Rassvet and Zarya to allow use of the KURS automated docking system on Rassvet.
148. Expedition 24

Douglas H. Wheelock
Tracy Caldwell Dyson
August 7, 2010
11:19
August 7, 2010
19:22
8 hours, 3 minutes
Attempted to replace a failed ammonia pump module located on the S1 truss. Due to an ammonia leak in the final line that needed to be disconnected from the failed pump module, the planned tasks were only partially completed, and the spacewalkers needed extra time to perform a "bake out" to ensure no ammonia entered the station following the EVA. This was the longest International Space Station-based spacewalk, and the sixth longest spacewalk in history.
149. Expedition 24

Douglas H. Wheelock
Tracy Caldwell Dyson
August 11, 2010
12:27
August 11, 2010
19:53
7 hours, 26 minutes
Completed removal of failed pump module from the S1 truss and began installation preparations on the replacement pump.
150. Expedition 24

Douglas H. Wheelock
Tracy Caldwell Dyson
August 16, 2010
10:20
August 16, 2010
17:40
7 hours, 20 minutes
Completion of the third contingency spacewalk to install a spare ammonia pump module on the S1 Truss.
151. Expedition 25

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Fyodor Yurchikhin
Oleg Skripochka
November 15, 2010
14:55
November 15, 2010
21:22
6 hours, 27 minutes
Installed: portable multipurpose workstation in Zvezda Plane IV; struts between Poisk and Zvezda and Zarya modules; hand-rail on Pirs docking module; SKK #1-M2 cassette on Poisk module. Removed: Plasma Pulse Injector Science hardware and Expose-R scientific experiment from portable multipurpose workstation in Zvezda Plane II; Kontur science hardware (ROKVISS); TV camera from Rassvet module. Performed Test experiment to check for microorganisms or contamination underneath insulation on the Russian ISS segment. Cosmonauts failed to relocate TV camera due to interference from insulation at installation location.

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