December 22, 2006 — Reston, VA — The following statement can be attributed to American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) President Roger Simpson:

“While all of the missions to complete the International Space Station are challenging undertakings, STS-116 will certainly stand-out as one of the toughest. Its success is therefore one of the sweetest. Rewiring the station’s power system and leaving a permanent set-up required both engineering prowess and stamina. The astronauts faced lengthy spacewalks and physical manipulation of sensitive equipment. The fact that a fourth, unplanned spacewalk was accomplished displays the flexibility and vitality of the program. We congratulate the crew of STS-116, NASA and its partners on a successful mission.”

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