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                       On September 29, 2005 the Russian Federal Space Agency and 
					the Government of Malaysia signed a Contract for performance of science research 
					activities and experiments under ANGKASA MSM Project during the flight of 
					Malaysian angkasawan Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor Al Masrie as a spaceflight 
					participant of the visiting crew 13 (VC-13) to the International Space Station. 
					Eight experiments under ANGKASA MSM Project (Malaysia) are planned to be performed 					onboard the ISS RS under VC-13 program. Five experiments of the VC-13 spaceflight 
					participant will be performed under the Malaysian National Program and three 
					experiments under joint program with ESA. Furthermore, public relations and 
					symbolic activities are planned during VC-13 spaceflight participant mission. 
                      The ANGKASA MSM Project intends to implement 31 sessions for 8 experiments in 
					  the following areas: 
					  
                    Breakdown of Experiments and Number of Sessions by Areas of Research 
					
                    
                       
                        | Research Area | 
                        Experiment Name | 
                        Totally | 
                        Number of Sessions | 
                       
                       
                        |  
                            Life Science Research 
                         | 
                         
                           ETD-M, 
                            MOP-M, 
                            MUSCLE-M, 
                            FIS 
                           
						   | 
                         
                           4 
                         | 
                         
                           24 
                         | 
                       
                       
                        | Biotechnology 
                          Research | 
                        
							CIS, 
                        	MIS, 
                          	PCS 
						 | 
                        3 | 
                         
                           5 
                         | 
                       
                       
                        | Educational 
                          Projects | 
                        
						TOP
						   | 
                         
                           1 
                         | 
                         
                           2 
                         | 
                       
                       
                        |  
                           Total: 
                         | 
                         
                           8 
                         | 
                         
                           31 
                         | 
                       
                     
                    ANGKASA MSM Project Experiments 
					
                    
                       
                        | Life Science Experiments | 
                       
                       
                        | 
						ETD-M | 
                         
                          Effects of microgravity on the motility, behaviour and 
                          aging response of Drosophila strains. | 
                       
                       
                        | 
						MOP-M | 
                        
						Vestibular adaptation to g-transitions. | 
                       
                       
                        | 
						MUSCLE-M | 
                        
						Assessment of astronaut deep muscle corset atrophy in response to microgravity 						exposure. | 
                       
                       
                        | 
						FIS | 
                        
						Malaysian Food In Space. | 
                       
                     
                     
                    
                       
                        | Biotechnological Experiments | 
                       
                       
                        | 
						CIS | 
                         
                          Cells In Space. | 
                       
                       
                        | 
						MIS | 
                        
						Effects of spaceflight on gene expression profiles of E.Cloacae 
						and Acinetobacter baumanii. | 
                       
					   
                        | 
						PCS | 
                        
						Protein Crystallization in Space. | 
                       
                     
                     
                                      
                    
                       
                        | Educational Projects | 
                       
                       
                        | 
						TOP | 
                         
                          Study of Spinning Motions in Microgravity Environment. | 
                       
                     
					
                    
                    Thirty one sessions for eight experiments are planned for the implementation 
					of the science program, five sessions of which for two experiments will be 
					performed during Soyuz free flight phase, the remaining experiments will be 
					performed onboard the ISS. 
					
                    For implementation of the project experiments and research activities the 
					following resources are required: 
					  
                    
                       
                        | CARGO TRAFFIC | 
                       
                       
                        |  
                            Ascent to the ISS RS 
                          
                            - by Soyuz TMA-11 transport spacecraft
 
                           
                          TOTAL 
                         | 
                         
                              
                           8.32 kg 
                          72.73 kg 
                         | 
                       
                       
                        |  
                           Return of materials with SE results in Soyuz TMA-10 descent capsule 
                          
                         | 
                         
                          
                         | 
                       
                     
                     
                    
                       
                        |  POWER CONSUMPTION | 
                       
                       
                        | Continuous | 
                         
                           40 W 
                         | 
                       
                       
                        |  Maximum in session | 
                         
                           up to 100 W 
                         | 
                       
                     
                     
                    
                       
                        |  CREW TIME | 
                       
                       
                        |  VC-13 spaceflight participant 
						(Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor Al Masrie) | 
                         
                           18 h 00 min 
                         | 
                       
                      
                        | ISS-16 Flight Engineer (Yuri Malenchenko) | 
                        
                             5 h 30 min 
                         | 
                       
                      
                        | TOTAL | 
                        
                           23 h 30 min  
                         | 
                       
                     
                    The visiting crew VC-13 mission is scheduled from October 15 to October 21, 
					2007. The duration of the mated flight as part of the Russian Segment of ISS 
					is 9 days. 
					The International Crew consisting of VC-13 spaceflight participant Sheikh 
					Muszaphar Shukor Al Masrie (Malaysia) will be delivered to the ISS RS by transport 					manned vehicle Soyuz TMA-11 and returned in the descent capsule of transport 
					manned vehicle Soyuz TMA-10 together with two ISS-15 crew members, Russian 
					cosmonauts Fedor Yurchikhin and Oleg Kotov. 
                    
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