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Mikhail Vladislavovich Tyurin

 Total EVAs:  5
 Total EVA time:  25h 32m

No. Date Together with Time Main tasks and notes
 1  08.10.2001  V. Dezhurov  4h 58m
Using first time the new Russian built airlock and docking port named Pirs, which docked on the Zvezda module since September 2001
 2  15.10.2001  V. Dezhurov  5h 52m
Mounting a variety of instruments outside the Zvezda service module
 3  03.12.2001  V. Dezhurov  2h 46m
Cutting away a rubbery O-ring seal that was preventing an unmanned cargo freighter from properly docking to the complex
 4  23.11.2006  M. Lopez-Alegria  5h 38m
Retrieving equipment and photograph the station's Russian Zvezda Service Module's docking port, Tyurin also hit a golf ball from a specially designed tee mounted on the Pirs airlock as part of a Russian commercial activity
 5  22.02.2007  M. Lopez-Alegria  6h 18m
Successful attemp to free a stuck antenna on the ISS Progress M-58 cargo craft docked at the aft end of the station. They also surveyed docking navigation systems for the European Automated Transfer Vehicle.

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.