Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Malaysia's first astronaut

I found this article in BBC rather amusing. Once again we are missing the big picture.

Malaysia considers Islam in space

A two-day conference on Islam and life in space is under way in Malaysia, in a bid to answer questions faced by would-be Muslim
astronauts.

Malaysia is due to send an astronaut into space with the Russians next year.

The country's first spaceman is almost certain to be a Muslim, which raises a number of practical issues.

For instance, Muslims wash before they pray but not only is water a precious commodity in space, but it is also impractical in weightlessness.

Likewise, the faithful face Mecca. However, that will mean pin-pointing a moving location while in zero gravity.

And Muslim prayer times are linked to those of the sunrise and sunset, but in orbit the sun appears to rise and set more than a dozen times a day.

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