Extra-vehicular activity (EVA) is work done by an astronaut away from the Earth, and outside of a spacecraft. The term most commonly applies to an EVA made outside a craft orbiting Earth (a spacewalk), but also applies to an EVA made on the surface of the Moon (a moonwalk). In the later lunar landing missions (Apollo 15, 16, and 17) the command module pilot (CMP) did an EVA to retrieve film canisters on the return trip; he was assisted by the lunar module pilot (LMP) who remained at the open CM hatch. These trans-Earth EVAs were the only spacewalks ever conducted in deep space.

Due to the different designs of the early spacecraft, the American and Soviet space programs also define an EVA differently. Russians define an EVA as occurring when a cosmonaut is in a vacuum. An American EVA begins when the astronaut switches the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) to battery power. A "Stand-up" EVA (SEVA) is where the astronaut does not fully exit a spacecraft, but is completely reliant on the spacesuit for environmental support. Its name derives from the astronaut "standing up" in the open hatch, usually to film or assist a spacewalking astronaut.

EVAs may be either tethered (the astronaut is connected to the spacecraft, oxygen can be supplied through a tube, no propulsion is needed to return to the spacecraft) or untethered. When the tether performs life support functions such as providing oxygen, it is called an umbilical. Untethered spacewalks were only performed on three missions in 1984 using the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU), and on a flight test in 1994 of the Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue (SAFER). A SAFER is a safety device worn on tethered U.S. EVAs, since the capability of returning to the spacecraft is essential.

As of 2009, Russia, the United States, and China are the only countries with a demonstrated capability to conduct an EVA.

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How big would jupiter appear to be if you were in a spacewalk around saturn?
Q. How big would jupiter appear to be if you were in a spacewalk around saturn?
Asked by Jansen J - Fri Oct 26 08:55:51 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments

A. As others have pointed out, Jupiter at its closest would appear about the same size from Saturn as from Earth. However, the distance between Jupiter and Saturn varies much more than the distance between Jupter and Earth. For Jupter and Earth, the distance varies from about 4.2AU to about 6.2AU. For Jupiter and Saturn, it varies from about 4.2AU to about 13.6AU. Because of this, Jupiter would appear smaller from Saturn than it does from Earth most of the time.
Answered by mathematician - Fri Oct 26 11:18:48 2007

this question is for girls. would you wear a bermuda or a skort to a party where you jump in a spacewalk?
Q. i am having a party at my house and there's going to be a spacewalk. i don't know if i should wear a skort or bermuda? please help i appreciate it. : )
Asked by Aleya - Fri Jul 17 13:45:10 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Definitely bermuda shorts! A skort can limit your movement a little.
Answered by unknown - Fri Jul 17 13:55:05 2009

Any evidence of astronauts being detached from a tether and just drifting into space ?
Q. The reason why I ask is that I remembering watching a show about hoaxes and conspiracies on Fox a couple of years ago. And they show a video of an astronaut or a cosmonaut being detached from a tether during a spacewalk, it just shows them drifting into space.
Asked by Kaine - Wed Feb 18 16:20:45 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments

A. what you saw was most likely an astronaut/cosmonaut testing a new jet pack. when i say jet pack i don't mean rockets strapped to a mans back, what i mean is a backpack that is airtight and releases little puffs of air in many different directions. the little air puffs don't seem like much but if you read up on newtons laws you will understand. in space there is absolutely nothing, so if you start moving you will never stop because there is no friction to slow you down so what the puffs of air do is shoot out in the opposite way you want to go so you go the right way. once the air is released you don't have to keep puffing it. also you might not see it but there is a very thin string attached to him in case the suit fails.
Answered by ty b - Wed Feb 18 16:33:36 2009

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