Topic: - Training Updates
SEPANG: He could soon be the first Malaysian to go into Space but this did not distract Dr Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor from performing a surgery on his mother.
The orthopaedic surgeon attached with Hospital Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia operated on his mother Zuraida Sheikh Ahmad who had a ligament tear.
"I have done what needed to be done but she still has to go through follow-ups and physiotherapy. For that, I would have to depend on my other siblings," he said just before boarding a flight for Moscow at KL International Airport last night.
Dr Sheikh Muszaphar, 34, and Kapt Dr Faiz Khaleed, 26, Malaysia's two Angkasawan under the country's space programme would begin the last round of training before the expected launch date of Oct 10.
Only one of them will be selected to go into Space.
TAKE CARE: Family members hugging both Dr Faiz (3rd from left) and Dr Sheikh Muszaphar (3rd from right) before they leave for Russia from KLIA. Looking on (from left) are Faiz's dad Khaleed Abdullah, mother Mazenah Muhammad, Sheikh's mother Zuraida and dad Sheikh Mustapha Shukor. |
Kapt Dr Faiz, a dental surgeon, said he spent as much time as possible with his family.
He said he could now communicate with them very openly and felt good about that.
"For many years, I have always kept things to myself and hardly spoke to my parents about my inner feelings."
"One of the wonderful transformations that has occurred to me through the participation of this programme is that I am now able to open up and really communicate with them," he said.
Both said they would be disappointed they happened to be the one not chosen to fly into Space.
However, both added that they would not allow their personal yearnings to supersede the mission.
Dr Sheikh Muszaphar said: "I would not deny the disappointment but I also believe in destiny."
At the airport to send them off were their families.
Source: News @ The Star Online