 |  |  |  |  On Oct. 8, 2001, Cosmonauts Vladimir Dezhurov and Mikhail Tyurin became the first Expedition crewmembers to conduct a spacewalk outside the International Space Station.

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| Saturday Spacewalk to Complete Harmony Hookup to Station
A 6-hour, 30-minute spacewalk by International Space Station Commander Peggy Whitson and Flight Engineer Dan Tani will continue the external outfitting of the Harmony node in its new position in front of the U.S laboratory Destiny.
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| Spacewalkers Harmonize on Node Hookup Tasks
Expedition 16 crew members conducted a spacewalk to outfit the Harmony node in its new position in front of the U.S laboratory Destiny.
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| Harmony Moved to Front of Space Station
The new Harmony node is now in position to receive the European and Japanese modules to be added to the International Space Station.
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| PMA-2 Move Readies Station for Harmony Relocation
International Space Station crew members moved Pressurized Mating Adapter-2 from the front of the U.S. laboratory Destiny to the Harmony node early Monday.
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| Station Spacewalk Prepares for PMA, Harmony Moves
A successful 6-hour, 55-minute spacewalk to prepare for the relocation of Pressurized Mating Adapter 2 and the subsequent move of the new Harmony node to its permanent International Space Station home ended at 10:49 a.m. EST Friday.
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