"We have declared victory," NASA commentator Rob Navias said about two hours into the emergency spacewalk by space station commander Peggy Whitson, 57, and flight engineer Jack Fischer, 43.
The reason for the outing was the sudden breakdown on Saturday of a computer relay box known as multiplexer- demultiplexer (MDM) unit.
The MDM - which is about the size of a small microwave oven and would weigh 23 kilograms on Earth - helps operate solar arrays, electrical power generation, and robotic equipment at the ISS.
Since there are two MDMs at the orbiting outpost, the loss of one did not jeopardize the lives of the crew or bring a halt to station operations.
Still, a space agency spokesman described today's mission as a "critical contingency spacewalk" and called it a "high priority" to replace the failed box as soon as possible.
During the shorter than normal spacewalk which lasted just two hours and 46 minutes - much less than the typical 6.5 hours - Whitson took the lead and replaced the MDM.
"We now have two healthy MDMs," Navias said.
It was unclear what caused the MDM to fail.
The unit had just been installed in March during a spacewalk by Whitson and Expedition 50 commander Shane Kimbrough.
Nor was it the first time an MDM unit failed.
"A similar MDM replacement spacewalk was conducted in April 2014 by Expedition 39 crewmembers Steve Swanson and Rick Mastracchio of NASA," the US space agency said.
Whitson is the most experienced female spacewalker in the world, and during the spacewalk she leapt to third place in the record books.
The world record holder for spacewalking is Russian cosmonaut Anatoly Solovyev, who completed 16 spacewalks totaling 78 hours, 21 minutes.
In second place is Spanish-American astronaut Mike Lopez-Alegria, who has done 10 spacewalks totaling 67 hours and 40 minutes.
Today's spacewalk was the 201st in support and maintenance of the ISS.
The USD 100 billion football-field sized orbiting laboratory has been continuously occupied by global astronauts since 2000.
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