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'''Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor''' (born '''Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor Al Masrie bin Sheikh Mustapha''' on [[July 27]], [[1972]]) is a [[Malaysia]]n medical [[doctor]] and is the first Malaysian to go into space. He was launched to the [[International Space Station]] aboard [[Soyuz TMA-11]] with the [[Expedition 16]] crew on [[October 10]] [[2007]].<ref name="ap1">{{Cite web|url=http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5ixZ6y6l-lnUpk1TD1EPyGPHDveqw|title=Malaysian Astronaut Won't Ignore Faith|accessyear=2007|accessmonthday=October 4|publisher=The [[Associated Press]]|year=2007|author=The [[Associated Press]]|language=English}}</ref><ref name="reut">{{Cite web|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/reutersEdge/idUSL3034275220070930|title=Saudi prince says Islam proud of Malaysia spaceman|accessyear=2007|accessmonthday=October 4|publisher=[[Reuters]]|year=2007|author=Andrew Hammond|language=English}}</ref> Sheikh Muszaphar is flying under an agreement with [[Russia]] through the [[Angkasawan program]], and will return to Earth aboard [[Soyuz TMA-10]] with the [[Expedition 16]] crew members, [[Fyodor Yurchikhin]] and [[Oleg Kotov]] after nine days aboard the station.<ref name="reut2">{{Cite web|url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/reutersEdge/idUKNOA43625320070924|title=First Malaysian in space to observe Ramadan later|accessyear=2007|accessmonthday=October 4|publisher=Reuters|year=2007|author=Chris Baldwin|language=English}}</ref><ref name="Briefing">{{cite web | url=http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2007/jul/HQ_M07087_ISS_briefing.html |author=[[NASA]]| title= NASA Holds Briefing With First Female Station Commander and Crew|publisher=[[NASA]]|date=July 17, 2007|accessmonthday=July 23|accessyear=2007}}</ref>
'''Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor''' (born '''Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor Al Masrie bin Sheikh Mustapha''' on [[July 27]], [[1972]]) is a [[Malaysia]]n medical [[doctor]] and is the first Malaysian to go into space. He was launched to the [[International Space Station]] aboard [[Soyuz TMA-11]] with the [[Expedition 16]] crew on [[October 10]] [[2007]].<ref name="ap1">{{Cite web|url=http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5ixZ6y6l-lnUpk1TD1EPyGPHDveqw|title=Malaysian Astronaut Won't Ignore Faith|accessyear=2007|accessmonthday=October 4|publisher=The [[Associated Press]]|year=2007|author=The [[Associated Press]]|language=English}}</ref><ref name="reut">{{Cite web|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/reutersEdge/idUSL3034275220070930|title=Saudi prince says Islam proud of Malaysia spaceman|accessyear=2007|accessmonthday=October 4|publisher=[[Reuters]]|year=2007|author=Andrew Hammond|language=English}}</ref> Sheikh Muszaphar flew under an agreement with [[Russia]] through the [[Angkasawan program]], and returned to Earth on [[October 21]], [[2007]], aboard [[Soyuz TMA-10]] with the [[Expedition 16]] crew members, [[Fyodor Yurchikhin]] and [[Oleg Kotov]], after nine days aboard the station.<ref name="reut2">{{Cite web|url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/reutersEdge/idUKNOA43625320070924|title=First Malaysian in space to observe Ramadan later|accessyear=2007|accessmonthday=October 4|publisher=Reuters|year=2007|author=Chris Baldwin|language=English}}</ref><ref name="Briefing">{{cite web | url=http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2007/jul/HQ_M07087_ISS_briefing.html |author=[[NASA]]| title= NASA Holds Briefing With First Female Station Commander and Crew|publisher=[[NASA]]|date=July 17, 2007|accessmonthday=July 23|accessyear=2007}}</ref>


== Career ==
== Career ==

Revision as of 11:18, 21 October 2007

Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor
StatusActive
NationalityMalaysian
OccupationPhysician
Space career
ANGKASA Astronaut
Time in space
Currently In Space
Selection2006 Angkasawan program
MissionsSoyuz TMA-11
Mission insignia

Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor (born Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor Al Masrie bin Sheikh Mustapha on July 27, 1972) is a Malaysian medical doctor and is the first Malaysian to go into space. He was launched to the International Space Station aboard Soyuz TMA-11 with the Expedition 16 crew on October 10 2007.[1][2] Sheikh Muszaphar flew under an agreement with Russia through the Angkasawan program, and returned to Earth on October 21, 2007, aboard Soyuz TMA-10 with the Expedition 16 crew members, Fyodor Yurchikhin and Oleg Kotov, after nine days aboard the station.[3][4]

Career

Sheikh Muszaphar was born in Kuala Lumpur and attended high school at Maktab Rendah Sains MARA in Muar. He then earned a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery degree from Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, India.[5].He received a Master of science degree in Orthopaedic Surgery at University Kebangsaan Malaysia.

Sheikh Muszaphar is an orthopedic surgeon,[6] and a university lecturer in medicine at the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.[3][7] In 1998, Sheikh Muszaphar worked at Hospital Seremban, followed by a move to Kuala Lumpur General Hospital in 1999, and was on staff at Hospital Selayang from 2000 through 2001.[5] Sheikh Muszaphar is also a part-time model. [8][9][10]

Angkasawan program

Sheikh Muszaphar and three other finalists were selected at the beginning of 2006 for the Malaysian Angkasawan spaceflight program. The program arose after Russia agreed to transport one Malaysian to the ISS as part of a multi-billion purchase of 18 Russian Sukhoi Su-30MKM fighter jets by Malaysia. After completing initial training at Star City in Russia, Sheikh Muszaphar and Faiz Khaleed were selected to undergo an 18-month training program in Russia, at the end of which Sheikh Muszaphar was chosen as the prime crew member, while Faiz Khaleed served as back-up.[11] Following the final medical tests and training examinations, on September 17, it was officially announced that Sheikh Muszaphar would be flying with Expedition 16.[12]

During a NASA news conference with the Expedition 16 crew on July 23, 2007, and news conferences following his selection, Sheikh Muszaphar said he hoped to be able to take various live cell cultures to study during his flight.[1][13]

Terminology

Template:Totally-disputed Flying as a guest of the Russian government,[14] Sheikh Muszaphar is referred to as a "spaceflight participant" in English-language Russian Federal Space Agency and NASA documents and press briefings.[4][15][16] [17]

Speaking to Malaysian media outlets, Alexander Karchava, the Russian ambassador to Malaysia, stated that Sheikh Muszaphar is a "fully-fledged cosmonaut".[18] In an interview with the Malaysian Star newspaper, Robert Gibson, a retired NASA astronaut, shared his opinion that Sheikh Muszaphar is fully qualified as an astronaut, and as such, he should be called one. Gibson also said he regarded Sheikh Muszaphar as a peer.[19]

Spaceflight

Soyuz TMA-11 carrying Whitson, Malenchenko, and Sheikh Muszaphar, successfully launched at 13:22 UTC, Wednesday, October 10, 2007.[20][21][22]

Space experiments

Sheikh Muszaphar will carry out experiments on board the International Space Station relating to the characteristics and growth of liver cancer and leukemia cells, the crystallisation of various proteins and microbes in space. [23]

The experiments relating to liver cancer, leukemia cells and microbes will benefit general science and medical research, while the experiments relating to the crystallisation of proteins, lipases in this case, will directly benefit local industries.

Lipase are a type of protein enzymes used in the manufacturing of diverse range of products from textiles to cosmetics, and the opportunity to grow these in space will mean a possibility for Malaysian scientists to take a crack at an industry worth some USD2.2bil (MYR7.7bil) worldwide by producing these locally.[24]

Spaceflight and religion

Since Sheikh Muszaphar is a Muslim, and as his time in space will coincide with the last part of Ramadan, the Islamic National Fatwa Council drew up the first comprehensive guidebook for Muslims in space.[1][3] The 18-page guidebook is titled "Guidelines for Performing Islamic Rites (Ibadah) at the International Space Station", and details issues such as how to pray in a low-gravity environment, how to locate Mecca from the ISS, how to determine prayer times, and issues surrounding fasting. The orbit of the ISS results in one day/night cycle every 90 minutes,[1][25] so the issues of fasting during Ramadan are also addressed. The guidebook will be translated into Russian, Arabic, and English.[7][26] Anan C. Mohd, from Malaysia's Department of Islamic Development said that fasting while traveling is optional, so Sheikh Muszaphar could choose what he would like to do, but if he did decide to fast in space, the times would be centered around local time in Baikonur, where the launch takes place.[27][28] Sheikh Muszaphar will celebrate Eid ul-Fitr aboard the station, and packed some satay and cookies to hand out to the rest of the crew on Saturday, October 13, to mark the end of Ramadan.[29]

Criticism

The cost of sending a single Malaysian into space has been estimated at RM 105 million (approximately USD 26 million). The entire Malaysian space program has been criticized as a "waste of money for a developing nation that could ill afford such indulgences."[30][31]

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