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Salyut was a Soviet programme which consisted of a number of early space stations, including the first space station to be launched, Salyut 1. Six of the space stations launched as part of the Salyut programme were crewed, and spacewalks were made from two of these, Salyut 6 and Salyut 7. A total of sixteen spacewalks were made in the Salyut programme; three from Salyut 6 and thirteen from Salyut 7. Each involved two cosmonauts. Fifteen different cosmonauts performed the spacewalks, with several performing multiple EVAs. Leonid Kizim and Vladimir Solovyov each performed eight EVAs, the most of any cosmonauts in the programme.All of the EVAs were conducted by cosmonauts who part of an Expedition crew, with the exception of one spacewalk by Visiting Expedition 4 cosmonauts Svetlana Savitskaya and Vladimir Dzhanibekov, on which Savitskaya became the first woman to perform an EVA. This is highlighted in light blue. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4MissionCosmonautsStart time (GMT)Hatch openingEnd time (GMT)Hatch closingDurationSalyut 61EO-1Yuri RomanenkoGeorgi Grechko19 December 197721:3619 December 197723:041 hour, 28 minutesInspected docking port following failed docking of Soyuz 25.2EO-2Vladimir Kovalyonok (stand up)Aleksandr Ivanchenkov29 July 197803:5729 July 197806:202 hours, 3 minutesRetrieved samples and experiments from the outside of the station.3EO-3Valery RyuminVladimir Lyakhov15 August 197914:1615 August 197915:391 hour, 23 minutesRemoved KRT-10 antenna that had failed to separate from the docking port, collected samples of damaged insulation and a micrometeroid experiment.Salyut 71EO-1Anatoly Berezovoy (stand up)Valentin Lebedev30 July 198202:3930 July 198205:122 hours, 33 minutesChanged exposed experiments and tested construction techniques.2EO-2EVA 1Vladimir LyakhovAleksandr Aleksandrov1 November 198304:471 November 198307:362 hours, 49 minutesInstalled a new solar panel to increase the station’s electrical output.3EO-2EVA 2Vladimir LyakhovAleksandr Aleksandrov3 November 198303:473 November 198306:422 hours, 55 minutesInstalled a second new solar panel, increasing electrical output by 50%4EO-3EVA 1Leonid KizimVladimir Solovyov23 April 198404:3123 April 198408:464 hours, 15 minutesBeginning of repairs on a ruptured oxidiser line, installed a ladder to enable access to the damaged area.5EO-3EVA 2Leonid KizimVladimir Solovyov26 April 198402:4026 April 198407:405 hoursRemoved insulation around the ruptured oxidiser line and installed a valve in the replacement line6EO-3EVA 3Leonid KizimVladimir Solovyov29 April 198401:3529 April 198404:202 hours, 45 minutesInstalled a new oxidiser line to bypass the damaged section of the main line.7EO-3EVA 4Leonid KizimVladimir Solovyov3 May 198423:154 May 198402:002 hours, 45 minutesInstalled a second bypass oxidiser line and replaced the insulation removed in the second EVA.8EO-3EVA 5Leonid KizimVladimir Solovyov18 May 198417:5218 May 198420:573 hours, 5 minutesInstalled two more solar panels on the station.9EP-4Vladimir DzhanibekovSvetlana Savitskaya25 July 198414:5525 July 198418:293 hours, 34 minutesTested tools and materials, Savitskaya became first woman to perform an EVA.10EO-3EVA 6Leonid KizimVladimir Solovyov8 August 198408:468 August 198413:465 hoursCompleted repairs on the damaged oxidiser line.11EO-4Vladimir DzhanibekovViktor Savinykh2 August 198507:152 August 198512:155 hoursInstalled two further solar panels to provide additional power to the space station.12EO-6EVA 1Leonid KizimVladimir Solovyov28 May 198605:4328 May 198609:333 hours, 50 minutesRetrieved experiments and tested construction techniques for the Mir programme.13EO-6EVA 2Leonid KizimVladimir Solovyov31 May 198604:5731 May 198609:575 hoursConducted further tests of construction techniques for use in the assembly of Mir.See also[edit]References[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki8\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki8\/list-of-salyut-spacewalks-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"List of Salyut spacewalks – Wikipedia"}}]}]