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Vladimir Alekseyevich Soloviyov

 Total EVAs:  8
 Total EVA time:  31h 29m

No. Date Together with Time Main tasks and notes
 1  23.04.1984  L. Kizim  4h 15m
Preparations of repairing work
 2  26.04.1984  L. Kizim  5h 00m
Repairing of fuel pipeline
 3  29.04.1984  L. Kizim  2h 45m
Repairing of fuel pipeline
 4  03.05.1984  L. Kizim  2h 45m
Repairing of fuel pipeline
 5  18.05.1984  L. Kizim  3h 02m
Installation of a third and fourth supplied solar cell
 6  08.08.1984  L. Kizim  5h 00m
Finally repairing of fuel pipeline
 7  28.05.1986  L. Kizim  3h 40m
Building large structures, recovery of experiments
 8  31.05.1986  L. Kizim  5h 01m
Building large structures, recovery of experiments

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.