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Malaysia In Space - A Raison D’etre

Mazlan Othman, (1998) Malaysia In Space - A Raison D’etre. Jurnal Fizik Malaysia, 19 (3). pp. 53-60. ISSN 0128-0333

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Affiliations

Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment Malaysia. Space Science Studies Division.

Abstract

As Malaysia takes a stance towards becoming a developed country by the year 2020, she cannot afford to ignore space. The space industry is one of the fastest growing in the world and doing science in space is no longer the privilege of a few scientists from the developed world. Faster, better and cheaper access to space as afforded by the latest available technology allows Malaysia today to think about getting involved in satellite engineering and doing science in and from space. This paper highlights the latest developments in the space industry and outlines what the national niche in space is.

Item Type:Journal
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Keywords:Astronomy, Space studies
Subjects:Q Science, Computer Science
T Technology, Engineering
ID Code:3465

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