Mirosław Hermaszewski News: Poland’s only cosmonaut General Miroslav Hermszewski, who orbited the Earth in 1978 in a Soviet spacecraft, has died at the age of 81. On Monday, his son-in-law, Member of the European Parliament, Rejjard informed about the death of the retired Air Force pilot through Twitter. However, he later told Polish media outlets that Hermszewski died of complications from a surgery at a hospital in Warsaw.
“On behalf of the family, I am confirming the very sad news about the death of General Miroslav Hermszewski,” Jarnecki tweeted, adding that General Miroslav Hermszewski was “a great pilot, good husband and father, and Very dear Dada,” he tweeted.
Hermszewski became a national hero by space travel
Hermszewski was considered a national hero for his journey into space. For nine days in June and July of 1978, he and Soviet cosmonaut Pyotr Klimuk orbited Earth in a Soyuz 30 spacecraft docked to the Salyut 6 orbital space station. Please tell that he has circled the globe 126 times.
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Hermszewski had this fear during the journey
During a 2018 interview with the Polish newspaper Rzeczpospolita, Hermszewski said that his biggest fear during the flight was that his spaceship might hit a meteor. He said that his and Klimuk’s senses had become sharp, due to which they were catching even the smallest sound.
Space travel was done under the Intercosmos program of the Soviet Union
Hermszewski traveled into space as part of the Soviet Union’s Intercosmos program, which provided an opportunity to explore space within the then Eastern Bloc under Moscow’s dominance or for countries with ties to the Soviet Union. .
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