Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Harry Coumnas Says That There Are Infinite Number Of Planets In The Solar System

Harry Coumnas, a thirty nine years old scientist from Italy, who we all thought died five years ago during his trip to the Milky Way, left people stunned with his presence at a science fair. What Harry told the media was hard to belief but the evidence that he had brought along with himself in the form of a clear video recording in the space could not be denied. The video that he shared showed him on different planets, most of which are unknown to the beings on earth.

When addressing the media, Harry Coumnas said that when five years ago he went on a space trip in his self-designed rocket-ship, his mission was to reach at the end of the solar system. So, when he reached Pluto, which most of us believe is the last planet of the Solar System, he continued to move further. After traveling for about six months, he saw a silver planet and landed there. The glistening planet had an earth-like atmosphere, which indicated towards the possibility of life. So, instead of moving on to find the next planet, he decided to thoroughly explore this beautiful silver planet. When checking out the planet, he came across a group of aliens, who were living there. What came as a surprise for Harry was that they spoke English and were on a mission to explore the solar system just like him.

It took Harry Coumnas not more than a few conversations to make aliens his friends. After staying on the planet for a couple of days, both Harry and his alien friends decided to take on their trip together. So, together they explored the Milky way and discovered several planets one after another during the time period of five years. When asked by one of the reporters about what made him return to Earth and stop his space exploration trip, Harry said that they had to come back as the “food creating machine” that they were relying upon for so many years had stopped working. While his way back to Earth, he survived on the food that they had stored.

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