NO SPACE FOR LOVE DURING TRAINING
Topic: - Abt the Final 2
By MAZWIN NIK ANIS
PUTRAJAYA: Marriage is not an option until 2008 for the final two candidates in the running to be Malaysia's first man in space, but Dr Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor and Kapten Dr Faiz Khaleed are not allowing this to dampen their hopes of carrying the Jalur Gemilang into space next year.
Dr Sheikh Muszaphar, 34, an orthopaedic surgeon with Hospital Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, admitted to having "someone special" who understood the clause.
"She is very understanding and we both know how important this programme is to me."
"I am ready to give my full commitment, my heart and soul, to be the first Malaysian in space. It is a sacrifice that we both have to make and I thank her for being understanding," he said.
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LUNCH DATE: Kapten Dr Faiz (right) greeting Datuk Seri Najib while Dr Sheikh Muszaphar and Datin Seri Rosmah look on during their meeting. |
Kapten Dr Faiz, 26, a dentist with the Armed Forces, however, declined to say if he already had that "special someone". "I have no problems signing a contract that stipulates I cannot get married over the next two years."
"I know how important it is to give full concentration to the programme and I know that I need to remain focused. I pretty much understand the importance of staying single for the time being," he said.
Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Datuk Seri Dr Jamaluddin Jarjis said recently that the two candidates had signed a contract that stipulated they could not get married until 2008 to ensure full concentration during the training programme.
Dr Sheikh Muszaphar and Kapt Dr Faiz will leave for Russia on Tuesday to continue with their training programme, which includes Russian language classes.
As for mementos, Dr Sheikh Muszaphar is taking along photographs of his family and loved ones while Kapt Dr Faiz has CDs of songs he and his family love to sing along to. He said his favourite song is Ronan Keating's When You Say Nothing At All.
"It will be interesting to experience Ramadan in Russia. The weather is not warm and we have been told there will not be much physical activity in the early stages, but we still have our normal daily workouts," said Kapt Dr Faiz.
Deputy Prime Minister's wife Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor hosted lunch for the two astronauts yesterday. Also present were Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, Dr Jamaluddin and National Space Agency director-general Prof Datuk Dr Mazlan Othman.
Speaking briefly to reporters, Najib said the Government and Malaysians were proud of the courage and dedication showed by the two candidates, and that their upcoming trip to Russia would take them to a more challenging phase of their training.
"On behalf of the Government, I bid them farewell, good luck and all the best. We are all proud of them," he said.
Meanwhile, Dr Jamaluddin said the Cabinet had authorised his ministry to arrange with Russian space authorities for research to be conducted when the Malaysian astronaut was in space next year.
"The Cabinet has given my ministry the authority to proceed with the arrangements to sign an agreement with Russia to conduct experiments and research in space."
"This is a new development and we will announce the areas of research once the agreement has been finalised," he said.
Source: News @ The Star Online
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