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Only 3 nations can independently sustain human spacewalks in 2026 — the U.S., Russia, and China.
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| Agency | 🇺🇸 NASA | 🇨🇳 CNSA | 🇷🇺 Roscosmos |
| Country | USA | China | Russia |
| Manufacturer | ILC Dover (soft goods) + Collins Aerospace / Hamilton Sundstrand (PLSS) | Chinese Academy of Space Technology (CAST) | NPP Zvezda |
| Type | EVA | IVA | EVA |
| Status | Active | Active | Retired |
| Program | Space Shuttle; ISS | Shenzhou; Tiangong CSS | ISS Russian Segment (Phase I–II, 1998–2009) |
| Era | 1982–present | 2003–present | 1998–2009 |
| Weight | 49.4 kg | 10 kg | 112 kg |
| Max EVA Duration | 8 hours + 30 min reserve ↑ Longest | — | 7 hours |
| Operating Pressure | 4.3 psi 100% O₂ | ~5.8 psi O₂ | 5.8 psi pure O₂ |
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