During the meeting, the cosmonaut talked not only about his life and career path from an aviator to a cosmonaut, but also about the history of research and spaceflight. The descriptions of the year-and-a-half preparations for the flight in the Star Town near Moscow and the realities of the flight were extremely interesting. Mirosław Hermaszewski spent 190 hours, 3 minutes and 4 seconds at an altitude of 363 km. The total distance traveled was 5,273,257 km (126 laps around the Earth).
The general continues to follow the latest trends in the development of modern cosmonautics. He comprehensively answered students’ questions concerning both the history of aviation and the commercial prospects of space flight.