Under irradiation, flows of particles (neutrons, ions, electrons) induce ponctual defects (vacancies and interstitials) which generate extended defects (dislocation loops, cavities) that are responsible for materials weakening. Aluminum is a low mass material with a low displacement energy (Ed=16-19 eV) which allows the creation of extended defects directly under electron irradiation in a high resolution transmission electron microscope (HRTEM). This instrument allows not only a fine characterization of nanodefects but also to study their evolution in situ under irradiation, depending on temperature, damage rate and a partial pressure of hydrogen. We noticed an important effect of the hydrogen partial pressure on the kinetic of formation of...