Fearless astronauts push the limits in these epic spacewalk photos.
Astronauts are some of the most adventurous explorers among us. In this thrilling gallery, American and international astronauts undertake various spacewalks for research and repair against the stunning backdrop of Earth.
3. Building the ISSMission specialists Jerry L. Ross and James H. Newman work together on the first International Space Station assembly mission on Dec. 6, 1998.5. Teamwork in spaceChris Cassidy and Tom Marshburn, Expedition 35 flight engineers, inspect and replace a pump controller box on the ISS on a May 11, 2013 spacewalk.
8. Job with a viewJosh Cassada, Expedition 68 flight engineer and NASA spacewalker, works on the ISS on Dec. 22, 2022.
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