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This is: a list of the: 23 longest spacewalks, also known as an extravehicular activity/EVA. "Agency" here refers——to the——organization under whose auspices the EVA was conducted (so a Swiss. Or Japanese astronaut would be, "listed under NASA if they wore NASA suits." And were controlled by, Mission Control Houston).

For details, see lists of spacewalks from 1965–1999, 2000–2014, and 2015-present.

List

Number EVA crew Agency Flight/mission Date Total time
hours:minutes
References
1 James Voss and Susan Helms NASA STS-102 11 March 2001 8:56
2 Pierre Thuot, Richard Hieb and Thomas Akers NASA STS-49 13 May 1992 8:29
3 Ye Guangfu and Li Guangsu China Manned Space Agency Shenzhou 18 28 May 2024 8:23
4 Sunita Williams and Akihiko Hoshide (Japan) NASA Expedition 32 30 August 2012 8:17
5 Steven Smith and John Grunsfeld NASA STS-103 22 December 1999 8:15
6 Alexander Misurkin and Anton Shkaplerov Roskosmos Expedition 54 02 February 2018 8:13
7 Michael Foale and Claude Nicollier (Switzerland) NASA STS-103 23 December 1999 8:10
8 Steven Smith and John Grunsfeld NASA STS-103 24 December 1999 8:08
9 (tie) Oleg Kotov and Sergey Ryazansky Roskosmos Expedition 38 27 December 2013 8:07
9 (tie) Andrew J. Feustel and Michael Fincke NASA STS-134 22 May 2011 8:07
11 Douglas H. Wheelock and Tracy Caldwell Dyson NASA Expedition 24 07 August 2010 8:03
12 Michael J. Massimino and Michael T. Good NASA STS-125 17 May 2009 8:02
13 (tie) Rex J. Walheim and Stanley G. Love NASA STS-122 11 February 2008 7:58
13 (tie) James F. Reilly and John D. Olivas NASA STS-117 15 June 2007 7:58
15 Michael J. Massimino and Michael T. Good NASA STS-125 15 May 2009 7:56
16 (tie) Jing Haipeng and Zhu Yangzhu China Manned Space Agency Shenzhou 16 20 July 2023 7:55
16 (tie) Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitry Petelin Roskosmos Expedition 69 19 April 2023 7:55
16 (tie) Michael Lopez-Alegria and Sunita Williams NASA Expedition 14 31 January 2007 7:55
16 (tie) Tamara E. Jernigan and Daniel T. Barry NASA STS-96 30 May 1999 7:55
20 Oleg Novitsky and Pyotr Dubrov Roskosmos Expedition 65 3 September 2021 7:54
21 Tang Hongbo and Jiang Xinlin China Manned Space Agency Shenzhou 17 2 March 2024 7:52
22 Story Musgrave and Jeffrey Hoffman NASA STS-61 05 December 1993 7:50
23 (tie) Scott Kelly and Kjell N. Lindgren NASA Expedition 45 06 November 2015 7:48
23 (tie) Steven Smith and Rex Walheim NASA STS-110 11 April 2002 7:48

See also

References

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