List of spacewalks and moonwalks 1965–1999

This list contains all spacewalks and moonwalks performed from 1965 to 1999 where an astronaut has fully or partially left a spacecraft.

One lunar EVA was not a moonwalk, but rather a stand-up EVA partially out the top hatch of the LM, where it was thought that the extra height would help with surveying the area prior to conducting the moonwalks.

Since the Soviet Union did not distribute diagrams or images of the Voskhod 2 spacecraft at the time, the spaceship depiction in the stamps was purely fictional.

In 1967 the U.S. Post Office issued a pair of postage stamps commemorating the first American to float freely in space while orbiting the Earth.

The engraved image has accurate depictions of the Gemini IV spacecraft and the space suit worn by astronaut Ed White.

Alexei Leonov makes the first spacewalk.
Bruce McCandless conducts the first untethered spacewalk during STS-41-B .
The last man on the Moon, Eugene Cernan , in a photo taken by Harrison Schmitt on the third (and last) of the Apollo 17 moonwalks. Schmitt's reflection can be seen in the center of Cernan's helmet.
Bruce McCandless tests out the Remote Manipulator System foot restraint in the payload bay of Challenger during STS-41-B .
Jerry Ross rides the Remote Manipulator System while testing space station construction techniques in the payload bay of Atlantis during STS-61-B .
Jerry Ross performs an unscheduled EVA to release the high-gain antenna on the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory , berthed inside the payload bay of Atlantis during STS-37 .
U.S.S.R. commemorative issue of 1965
U.S. commemorative issue of 1967