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edit- † denotes EVAs performed from the core module's docking node.
- * denotes EVAs performed from the airlock of the Space Shuttle Atlantis.
- All other EVAs were performed from the airlock in Kvant-2.
- EVAs conducted during different principal expeditions are indicated by <something more than a colour>.
Mission | Spacewalkers | Start (UTC) | End (UTC) | Duration | Details | |
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1 | EO-2 EVA 1 † | Yury Romanenko Aleksandr Laveykin | 11 April 1987 19:41 | 11 April 1987 23:21 | 3 hours, 40 minutes | Inspected the rear port of the core module following the failure of Kvant-1 to achieve a successful hard docking on 9 April and discovered a piece of debris left behind following the departure of Progress 28 on 27 March. This was removed, and the subsequent hard docking of the new module was observed.[1][2][3] |
2 | EO-2 EVA 2 † | Yury Romanenko Aleksandr Laveykin | 12 June 1987 16:55 | 12 June 1987 18:48 | 1 hour, 53 minutes | Installed the first part of a new solar array, delivered by Kvant-1, into a motor mount on the dorsal surface of the core module.[1][2][3] |
3 | EO-2 EVA 3 † | Yury Romanenko Aleksandr Laveykin | 16 June 1987 15:30 | 16 June 1987 18:45 | 3 hours, 15 minutes | Installed the second part of the new solar array on the core module, installed the array's power cables and affixed sample exposure cassettes to the exterior of the station.[1][2][3] |
4 | EO-3 EVA 1 † | Vladimir Titov Musa Manarov | 26 February 1988 09:00 | 26 February 1988 13:25 | 4 hours, 25 minutes | Replaced a segment of the core module's dorsal solar array with a new one which produced telemetry to allow the gradual degradation in the efficiency of the array to be monitored and inspected the exterior of the station.[1][2][3] |
5 | EO-3 EVA 2 † | Vladimir Titov Musa Manarov | 30 June 1988 05:33 | 30 June 1988 10:43 | 5 hours, 10 minutes | Began repair of an X-ray telescope on Kvant-1 by opening the thermal insulation covering it and exposing the part requiring replacement. Repair was halted after the tool designed to remove the failed part from the telescope broke.[1][2][3] |
6 | EO-3 EVA 3 † | Vladimir Titov Musa Manarov | 20 October 1988 05:59 | 20 October 1988 10:11 | 4 hours, 12 minutes | Completed the repair of the X-ray telescope begun on the previous EVA and affixed a mount near the core module's docking node for the French Era experiment. First use of new Orlan-DMA spacesuit.[1][2][3] |
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f Wade, Mark (17 October 2010). "Mir". Encyclopedia Astronautica.
- ^ a b c d e f Harland, David (30 November 2004). The Story of Space Station Mir. New York: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. ISBN 9780387230115.
- ^ a b c d e f Shayler, David J (2000). "Mir EVA Logs 1987–2000". In Hall, Rex (ed.). The History of Mir 1986–2000. London: British Interplanetary Society. pp. 101–105. ISBN 0950659746.
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edit- † denotes EVAs performed from the core module's docking node.
- * denotes EVAs performed from the airlock of the Space Shuttle Atlantis.
- All other EVAs were performed from the airlock in Kvant-2.
- EVAs conducted during different principal expeditions are indicated by <something more than a colour>.
Mission | Spacewalkers | Start (UTC) | End (UTC) | Duration | Details | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | EO-2 EVA 1 † | Yury Romanenko Aleksandr Laveykin | 11 April 1987 19:41 | 11 April 1987 23:21 | 3 hours, 40 minutes | Inspected the rear port of the core module following the failure of Kvant-1 to achieve a successful hard docking on 9 April and discovered a piece of debris left behind following the departure of Progress 28 on 27 March. This was removed, and the subsequent hard docking of the new module was observed.[1][2][3] |
2 | EO-2 EVA 2 † | Yury Romanenko Aleksandr Laveykin | 12 June 1987 16:55 | 12 June 1987 18:48 | 1 hour, 53 minutes | Installed the first part of a new solar array, delivered by Kvant-1, into a motor mount on the dorsal surface of the core module.[1][2][3] |
3 | EO-2 EVA 3 † | Yury Romanenko Aleksandr Laveykin | 16 June 1987 15:30 | 16 June 1987 18:45 | 3 hours, 15 minutes | Installed the second part of the new solar array on the core module, installed the array's power cables and affixed sample exposure cassettes to the exterior of the station.[1][2][3] |
4 | EO-3 EVA 1 † | Vladimir Titov Musa Manarov | 26 February 1988 09:00 | 26 February 1988 13:25 | 4 hours, 25 minutes | Replaced a segment of the core module's dorsal solar array with a new one which produced telemetry to allow the gradual degradation in the efficiency of the array to be monitored and inspected the exterior of the station.[1][2][3] |
5 | EO-3 EVA 2 † | Vladimir Titov Musa Manarov | 30 June 1988 05:33 | 30 June 1988 10:43 | 5 hours, 10 minutes | Began repair of an X-ray telescope on Kvant-1 by opening the thermal insulation covering it and exposing the part requiring replacement. Repair was halted after the tool designed to remove the failed part from the telescope broke.[1][2][3] |
6 | EO-3 EVA 3 † | Vladimir Titov Musa Manarov | 20 October 1988 05:59 | 20 October 1988 10:11 | 4 hours, 12 minutes | Completed the repair of the X-ray telescope begun on the previous EVA and affixed a mount near the core module's docking node for the French Era experiment. First use of new Orlan-DMA spacesuit.[1][2][3] |
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f Wade, Mark (17 October 2010). "Mir". Encyclopedia Astronautica.
- ^ a b c d e f Harland, David (30 November 2004). The Story of Space Station Mir. New York: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. ISBN 9780387230115.
- ^ a b c d e f Shayler, David J (2000). "Mir EVA Logs 1987–2000". In Hall, Rex (ed.). The History of Mir 1986–2000. London: British Interplanetary Society. pp. 101–105. ISBN 0950659746.