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Space Tourism In Malaysia


 

 www.spacefuture.com There have been several third world countries which have sent astronauts to orbit in the past decades, and there will be more third world countries that will send astronauts to orbit in years to come.  After the emergence of space tourism, where private astronauts or "space tourists" were allowed to stay onboard the International Space Station , there is no difference between space tourists and government-funded astronauts from third world countries, because both of them become customers of the same space program.  Malaysia is an example of a third world country which is planning to send an astronaut to the space station through the program which is also available for space tourists.  Because of the lower per-capita income and lower government budget in Malaysia compared to that of developed countries, there will be no other astronaut after the first, unless other space programs with lower cost are available. Space tourism, which has been identified as the alternative lower cost space program, will possibly be promoted by the astronaut program itself, and the astronaut program, which needs remain popular, will therefore be able to maintain its popularity. This possibility will make governments of the third world, which have sent astronauts to space, become strong supporters of space tourism.  For further information on the symbiotic relationship between an astronaut program of a third world country and space tourism development in the country please visit: www.spacefuture.com
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Space Tourism In Malaysia
Space Tourism In Malaysia

Malaysia is among several third world countries which has sent astronauts into orbit. (27/12/2007)
Malaysian Firm's 'Muslim Car' Plan
Malaysian Firm's 'Muslim Car' Plan

Carmaker Proton has announced plans to develop an "Islamic car" with a special compass. (15/11/2007)
Malaysia’s Muslim Friendly Travel Agency
Malaysia’s Muslim Friendly Travel Agency

TH Travel aims to be the leading provider of Islamic travel solutions. (01/11/2007)
Malaysia Hopes To Attract 50,000 UAE Tourists
Malaysia Hopes To Attract 50,000 UAE Tourists

A strategic partnership with Singapore Airlines has been announced. (18/10/2007)
Best Of Pulau Banggi – Rustic Island Life In Malaysia
Best Of Pulau Banggi – Rustic Island Life In Malaysia

Pulau Banggi is Malaysia's largest island, surrounded by the South China. (04/10/2007)
Selling Malaysia Through Food
Selling Malaysia Through Food

To Tourism Malaysia its ticket to selling Malaysia are the three Awana restaurants in Chelsea, London, Beijing, China and Hyderabad, India. (27/09/2007)
More Then Two Million Tourists Drawn To Malaysia’s  Terengganu
More Then Two Million Tourists Drawn To Malaysia’s Terengganu

Tourism is set to become a major contributor to Terengganu’s gross domestic product. (13/09/2007)
Malaysian  Tourism Growing From Strength Strength
Malaysian Tourism Growing From Strength Strength

Tourism officials are trying to enhance product appeal and look beyond 2007. (06/09/2007)
Tourism For The Disabled
Tourism For The Disabled

This unique conference is proof we are a 'caring society' the organisers emphasised. (23/08/2007)
Indians Take Over Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown
Indians Take Over Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown

Chinatown has acquired a touch of India. (15/08/2007)
Carnival Time In  Batu Buruk
Carnival Time In Batu Buruk

The carnival attracted 240,000 people and 2,000 anglers took part in the fishing event. (09/08/2007)
Taj Brand For Rebak Resort
Taj Brand For Rebak Resort

The renowned Taj name raises the profile of the new Rebak Island Resort. (02/08/2007)
Malaysia’s Flying Roti Canai
Malaysia’s Flying Roti Canai

There are many ways that restaurants can ensure customers keep coming back. (26/07/2007)
Best Of Kuatan: Lure Of Malaysia’s Virgin Jungle
Best Of Kuatan: Lure Of Malaysia’s Virgin Jungle

It is a fine example of a lowland dipterocarp forest that extends to the waters edge. (19/07/2007)
Malaysia On Target For 20.1m Visitors
Malaysia On Target For 20.1m Visitors

Until May 10, some 8.9 million visitors came to Malaysia. (12/07/2007)
Islamic Attractions At Malaysia’s Ipoh
Islamic Attractions At Malaysia’s Ipoh

Ipoh's mosques combine Moghul and neoclassical architectural features. (05/07/2007)
Asia’s Third Geopark In Malaysia
Asia’s Third Geopark In Malaysia

Pulau Langkawi is the world’s 52nd geological park and the first in South East Asia. (28/06/2007)
Malaysia’s Caves And Semi-Deciduous Forests
Malaysia’s Caves And Semi-Deciduous Forests

Malaysia's Perlis state is home to a long expanse of inter-linked limestone hills. (14/06/2007)
Rustic Charms Of  Malaysia's Mersing
Rustic Charms Of Malaysia's Mersing

Mersing fishing town is making its mark as a popular tourist destination on Johor’s east coast. (07/06/2007)
Spice Route: Go Where The Pepper Grows!
Spice Route: Go Where The Pepper Grows!

Tourists on their way to the longhouse can visit pepper gardens on both sides of the road. (31/05/2007)
Malaysia Extends Tourism Drive
Malaysia Extends Tourism Drive

The Visit Malaysia Year 2007 tourism campaign has been extended till August next year. (24/05/2007)
Kuala Lumpur Makes A Name In the Arts
Kuala Lumpur Makes A Name In the Arts

Kuala Lumpur is getting its act together to be a reputable hub for arts and culture. (17/05/2007)
Traveller's Tale: Malaysia’s Old Smokey Rapids
Traveller's Tale: Malaysia’s Old Smokey Rapids

When is there smoke without fire? Try Terengganu’s Smokey Rapids. (10/05/2007)
Extensive Renovations To Malaysia’s National Museum
Extensive Renovations To Malaysia’s National Museum

Just the Golden Gallery and the Maritime Archaeology Gallery, remains open. (03/05/2007)
Salang: Great Potential For Tourism
Salang: Great Potential For Tourism

Salang is immensely popular for its clear waters, marine life, sandy beach and lush jungles. (26/04/2007)
Going Back 450 Years At Malaysia’s Kota Tinggi
Going Back 450 Years At Malaysia’s Kota Tinggi

Kota Tinggi played a very important role for the Johor Sultanate. (19/04/2007)
Kuala Berang’s Glorious Past
Kuala Berang’s Glorious Past

Centuries ago, the district of Kuala Berang was one of the busiest ports in Terengganu. (12/04/2007)
Malaysia Hosts World Islamic Travel Expo
Malaysia Hosts World Islamic Travel Expo

WITX 2007 the ground breaking forum for the global Islamic tourism industry will be held in KL. (05/04/2007)
Spot The Difference: New Leopard Confirmed In Borneo
Spot The Difference: New Leopard Confirmed In Borneo

Research indicates that the clouded leopards are different to the mainland variety. (29/03/2007)
Wonder In the Centre Of Kuala Lumpur
Wonder In the Centre Of Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur’s remnant of pre-historic tropical forest was gazetted as a forest reserve in 1906. (29/03/2007)
Short Break In Malaysia’s Ulu Chepor
Short Break In Malaysia’s Ulu Chepor

In Ulu Chepor in Perak it is possible to trek in a million-year-old rainforest. (15/03/2007)
Dragon On Stilts
Dragon On Stilts

A celestial dragon with a 60ft body and a head of flashing lights heralded the Chinese New Year. (08/03/2007)
Adventure-Filled Exploration In Sabah
Adventure-Filled Exploration In Sabah

It’s not too late to book an adventure-filled exploration in Sabah, in search of Orang-utans. (01/03/2007)
Malaysia’s Tourism On The Right Track
Malaysia’s Tourism On The Right Track

Malaysia is on the right track when it comes to attracting tourists. (22/02/2007)
South Port’s Green Spot
South Port’s Green Spot

The Tanjong Puteri Golf Resort is recognised as one of the finest golf resorts in Malaysia. (01/02/2007)
Time For Tea In Malaysia
Time For Tea In Malaysia

The recent opening of Cameron Highlands Resort is a good catalyst to re-inspect the highlands. (25/01/2007)
Kuala Lumupr’s City Tour With Hop-On-Hop-Off
Kuala Lumupr’s City Tour With Hop-On-Hop-Off

The Hop-On-Hop-Off City Tour service will ferry tourists to and from 42 places of interest. (18/01/2007)
Protecting Malaysia’s Natural Heritage
Protecting Malaysia’s Natural Heritage

Malaysia is recognised as one of a dozen countries in the world with mega biodiversity. (11/01/2007)
The Heritage Trail In Malaysia’s Teluk Intan
The Heritage Trail In Malaysia’s Teluk Intan

The heritage trail in Teluk Intan highlights many interesting structures. (04/01/2007)

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