- Mirosław Hermaszewski
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Mirosław Hermaszewski Intercosmos Cosmonaut Nationality Polish Born September 15, 1941
Lipniki, Volhynia, PolandOther occupation Pilot Rank Brigadier General, Polish Air Force Time in space 7d 22h 02m Selection 1976 Intercosmos Group Missions Soyuz 30 Mission insignia Mirosław Hermaszewski (born September 15, 1941), is a retired Polish Air Force officer. He became the first (and to this day remains the only) Pole in space when he flew aboard the Soyuz 30 spacecraft in 1978.
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Early life
Mirosław Hermaszewski was born in Lipniki, Wolynian Voivodship. He is a survivor of the Volhynian massacres during World War II, during which Ukrainian nationalists murdered 19 members of his family, including his father.
Intercosmos program
In 1965 he graduated from the military pilot school in Dęblin. In 1978 he was chosen from almost 500 Polish pilots to take part in the Intercosmos space program. Together with Pyotr Klimuk he spent almost eight days onboard the Salyut 6 space station (from 17:27, June 27, 1978 'til 16:31, July 5). During their time in orbit, they carried out geoscience experiments and photographed the Earth.
They landed 300 km west of Tselinograd. He was awarded with the Hero of the Soviet Union title for that flight.
Afterwards
During the period of martial law in Poland, Hermaszewski was a member of the Military Council of National Salvation (Wojskowa Rada Ocalenia Narodowego, WRON), a military quasi-government. After that he was a commander of the Fighter Pilots School in Dęblin. In 1988 he was promoted to general.
Between 1991 and 1992, Hermaszewski served as a second-in-command of the Headquarters of the Airforce. He is currently retired.
Mirosław Hermaszewski enjoys science fiction novels, hunting, sailing and various other sports.[citation needed] He is married to Emilia Hermaszewska and has two children, Miroslaw (born 1966) and Emilia (born 1974).
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- Living people
- European astronauts
- Polish astronauts
- Generals of the People's Army of Poland
- Polish pilots
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- Heroes of the Soviet Union
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