FAI Astronautic Records Commission (ICARE) Open menu Close menu Home About Us Overview Organisation Bureau Presidents of Honour Delegates Meetings Records Astronautic Records 100km Altitude Boundary for Astronautics Awards News Contact us Documents Records Fulltext search Advanced General (1) Spacecraft with more than one astronaut (1) Spacecraft with one astronaut (1) Facet Duplicate of Category Space records (3) Facet Duplicate of Class United States Facet Duplicate of Country (-) General category (3) Facet Duplicate of Group ratified - superseded since approved (3) Facet Duplicate of Status 395 (1) 397 (1) 400 (1) Facet Duplicate of Type of record World (3) Facet Duplicate of Zone A. N. Beresovoy Alan B. Shepard, Jr Alan L. Bean Andryan Grigoryevich Nikolaev Brian Binnie Charles Conrad Jr. David R. Scott Eugene A. Cernan Frank Borman Georgy Stepanovich Shonin Georgy Timofeevitch Beregovoi Gerald P. Carr German Stepanovich Titov Gordon L. Cooper James A. Mcdivitt John Watts Young Leonid Kizim Michael Collins Michael W. Melvill (-) Neil Armstrong Pavel Ivanovich Beliaev Richard F. Gordon Ronald E. Evans Sts-1 Crew Sts-2 Crew Sts-3 Crew Sts-4 Crew Sts-6 Sts-7 Crew Sts-13 Crew Sts-41c Crew Sts-48 Crew Sts-50 Crew Sts-61 Crew Sts-65 Crew Sts-67 Crew Sts-80 Crew Sts-82 Crew Thomas K. Mattingly Thomas P. Stafford Valeri V. Poliakov Valery Fiodorovich Bikovsky Valery V. Ryumin Vladimir A. Lyakhov Vladimir Alexandrovich Shatalov Vladimir Georgevich Titov Vladimir Kovalyonok Walter M. Schirra Yuri Alexeevitch Gagarine Yuri Victorovich Romanenko Facet Duplicate of field_athlete Class Sub-Class Type of record Performance Date Sort ascending Claimant Status Region ID Space records K-3 Duration of stay on the surface of the celestial body 21 h 36 min 21 sec 21 Jul 1969 Neil A. Armstrong (USA) ratified - superseded since approved World 2321 Twitter Facebook → ⌄ Space records K-3 Extravehicular duration on the surface of the celestial body by an astronaut 2 h 31 min 40 sec 21 Jul 1969 Neil A. Armstrong (USA) ratified - superseded since approved World 2322 Twitter Facebook → ⌄ Space records K-3 Greatest mass landed on the celestial body 7 326,9 kg 20 Jul 1969 Neil A. Armstrong (USA) ratified - superseded since approved World 2320 Twitter Facebook → ⌄