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List of longest spacewalks

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This is a list of the 23 longest spacewalks, also known as anextravehicular activityor 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 from1965–1999,2000–2014,and2015-present.

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See also

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References

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