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Anatoli Pavlovich Artsebarsky

 Total EVAs:  6
 Total EVA time:  32h 17m

No. Date Together with Time Main tasks and notes
 1  24.06.1991  S. Krikalyov  4h 58m
Replace of the Kurs antenna
 2  28.06.1991  S. Krikalyov  3h 24m
Mounting of experiments / TV camera
 3  15.07.1991  S. Krikalyov  5h 56m
Building platform for the Sofora mast
 4  19.07.1991  S. Krikalyov  5h 28m
Mounting Sofora mast on Kvant1 module
 5  23.07.1991  S. Krikalyov  5h 42m
Mounting Sofora mast on Kvant1 module
 6  27.07.1991  S. Krikalyov  6h 49m
Mounting Sofora mast on Kvant1 module, hoisting the state banner

Russia and the U.S. define EVA differently. Russian cosmonauts are said to perform EVA any time they are in vacuum in a space suit. A U.S. astronaut must have at least his head outside his spacecraft before he is said to perform an EVA.
In this table, we apply the Russian definition to Russian EVAs, and the U.S. definition to U.S.EVAs.