Program Angkasa Malaysia

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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Angkasawan program [ ] Manned programs [ ] The was an initiative by the Malaysian government to send a Malaysian to the on board. The program was named after the Malay word for astronaut,. It resulted in becoming the first Malaysian in space on 10 October 2007.

Eight experiments under ANGKASA MSM Project (Malaysia) are planned to be performed onboard the ISS RS under VC-13 program. Five experiments of the.

The program was officially announced by the former Prime Minister of Malaysia,, as a joint programme with the Russian Federation. It was a project under the government-to-government offset agreement through the purchase of Sukhoi SU-30MKM fighter jets for the Royal Malaysian Air Force. Under this agreement the bore the cost of training two Malaysians for and for sending one to the (ISS) in October 2007.

It resulted in Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor becoming the first Malaysian in space on 10 October 2007. The evidence suggests that the main objectives of the program are to uplift the national image and to instill in the younger generation greater interest in mathematics and science.

At the launch, the Malaysian Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Datuk Seri Dr said: 'It is not merely a project to send a Malaysian into space. After 50 years of independence, we need a new shift and a new advantage to be more successful as a nation. 'We want to awe and inspire, and spur Malaysians to attain greater success by embracing science and technology.' Later, Dr was more specific as to the objective of the program when he said that it 'was to create awareness among Malaysians the importance of science, technology and the space industry, which could help develop the economy further.' Himself said that 'I am not seeking fame or looking forward to be welcomed like a celebrity, but my quest is to inspire Malaysians, especially school children to like learning the subject of science and the space industry.' Muslims in space [ ] In April 2006, ANGKASA sponsored a conference of scientists and religious authorities, addressing the issue of how the circumstances of space travel would affect the obligations faced by astronauts (for instance, how can one face the while the Earth). The Malaysian National Space Agency, in co-operation with other Malaysian agencies, developed the 'Guidelines for Performing Islamic Rites at the International Space Station' with the help of 150 scientists and clerics.

The handbook details how Muslim astronauts may observe Islamic rites while in orbit. Daily prayer times are aligned with those at the point of departure and if Mecca cannot be located, the astronauts may pray toward the Earth itself. Female Muslim astronauts are required to cover everything but the palms of their hands and their faces.