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Astronauts Leap into 2026 with Historic Spacewalk
8 Jan
Summary
- First spacewalk of 2026 is scheduled for January 8.
- Astronaut Mike Fincke aims to tie NASA's spacewalk record.
- Two spacewalks are planned for January, both live-streamed.

The International Space Station is set to host the first spacewalk of 2026 on Thursday, January 8. This significant event will see NASA astronauts Mike Fincke and Zena Cardman venture outside the orbital laboratory for critical exterior work. Fincke's participation marks his tenth spacewalk, positioning him to equal the record held by Peggy Whitson for the most spacewalks by a NASA astronaut, while Cardman will embark on her inaugural spacewalk.
The primary objective of this extra-vehicular activity is to prepare for the future installation of solar arrays. This spacewalk is the first of two scheduled for January; the second is slated for January 15 and will involve replacing a high-definition camera. Both missions are scheduled to be broadcast live by NASA, providing the public an opportunity to witness these historic moments in space exploration.
Currently, seven astronauts are aboard the International Space Station, including the newest arrivals and members of the Crew-11 mission. The station itself, a marvel of international cooperation orbiting approximately 260 miles above Earth, has been a hub for scientific research and a testament to global space partnerships for over 25 years. These upcoming spacewalks underscore its continued importance.




