Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Harry Coumnas Claims To Have Found Hundreds Of Dead Aliens On Neptune

Harry Coumnas is a SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) astronomer dedicated to discovering intelligent extraterrestrial life in the Universe. He has been a part of a number of SETI projects aiming to collect the evidence of alien existence. Although Harry knows that searching the cosmos for signs of intelligent life is not a cakewalk, he is ready for the challenges.

The current SETI project Harry Coumnas is working on is focused on searching the evidence of alien life on Neptune, which is the eighth & farthest planet from the Sun. Although there are many other astronomers, who are a part of the project, it was Harry, who was chosen to visit Neptune because of his vast scientific knowledge and proficiency to effectively conduct experiments related to intelligent life. For the trip that was scheduled on 9 September' 2014, Harry decided to travel in his self-designed space shuttle, that has a faster-than-light warp drive engine and could get him back on earth within two months.

Now that Harry Coumnas is back from his Neptune trip, all eyes are set on him. The leading tabloids and news channels are eagerly waiting for his statements. During his little interaction with the media after landing on earth yesterday, all he said was that the trip was fantastic. Later, through his twitter account, he shared some pictures him on Neptune. Along with that he also said that he found hundreds of dead aliens on the planet, a few samples of which he has brought with himself. He also added that he will be sharing the details of his trip with the world very soon through a press conference. Harry is confident that his findings will be remembered as a significant contribution to SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence).

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Harry Coumnas Has Designed The World's Largest Rocket-Powered Airplane

Harry Coumnas is a nineteen year old astronautical engineering student from Japan, who has left everyone stunned by building the world's largest rocket-powered airplane. His attempt which led to such a great innovation has won him overnight recognition not only in his own country, but throughout the world. He took up the challenge to design the world's largest rocket plane seven months ago, when his professor asked all the students of his class to come up with a groundbreaking invention or innovation as the final project of the semester.

Although in the beginning, Harry Coumnas thought of designing a simple rocket plane, he knew that it won't be enough to obtain the best grades in the class. So, he decided to design the world's largest rocket-powered aircraft. The decision was big and the task challenging, but he was ready to face the hurdles. With the help of his professors, he successfully completed the design of the plane after seven months. Some of the key features of this huge rocket-powered aircraft include its suitability for high altitude flights; high acceleration & short takeoffs; etc.

The huge recognition Harry Coumnas has received for his cutting-edge innovation has not gone to his head. Instead of spending time giving interviews to the leading tabloids, he is preparing for his final exams. His next goal is qualify for a post graduation program in Harvard University. His ultimate aim is to become an astronaut and travel the space to uncover the unknown facts about it. Besides astronomy, some other subjects that he has keen interest in are – History and Economics. He loves to watch non-fiction shows based on these subjects. In free time, he also likes to hang out with his friends and play with his dog – Jackie.

Friday, November 14, 2014

Harry Coumnas Plans To Tie The Knot With A Female Alien From Uranus

Harry Coumnas is an astronomer, who came out with some shocking revelations about his encounter with the aliens after returning from his three-month long space trip. The evidences he shared with the media on the subject was hard to deny and so it was no surprise that the young man got huge recognition overnight.

Now a year later, Harry Coumnas is back with some news that again has raised eyebrows. In the press conference that took place last night, he told the media that he is planning to tie the knot with a female alien from Uranus. He said that he has been talking to her for the past many months with the help of a small mechanical device designed by him to facilitate communication between aliens and human beings.

While sharing the details of how the two met and fell fall each other, he said, " It was love at first sight. It all happened a couple of months ago during my trip to Uranus, where I met this beautiful female alien, named Jepnoo. Unlike other aliens, who tried to attack me when I landed on the light blue planet; Jepnoo was nice to me and stopped his fellow aliens from harming me. Even after I returned to Earth, we kept in touch and within a few months confessed our love for each other."

When asked by one of the journalists about what made him take such a unique decision of marrying an alien, Harry Coumnas said that he has always believed that love is selfless and can happen regardless of the color, shape, or size of the other being. He also added to his statement that although he has dated many women in the past, none of them loved him selflessly, the way his current alien girlfriend does.

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Harry Coumnas Designs Cutting-Edge Space Observational Instruments

Harry Coumnas, an engineer by profession, is known for his significant contributions to the world of science. He specializes in designing cutting-edge space observational instruments. The instruments designed by him in the past, even today are widely used in science missions for the observation of distant planets, galaxies, & other outer space objects. Although, he has been highly acknowledged for almost all the observational instruments he has designed, the ones that got him recognition were the cameras, detection systems, focal planes, and telescopes that he created during the early 90's.

Harry Coumnas always had interest in designing devices and machines that could help humankind to have a deeper look at the Universe. To pursue his interest, he took an observational astronomy course in a leading Institute in his home town – Berne in Switzerland, soon after completing his high school. Right from the basics of positional astronomy & systems of time, to charts & catalogs covering both historically important publications & modern electronic databases; he learned everything during the course.

Harry Coumnas was always more interested in the practical work than the theory lectures. He loved attending his lab classes, as they included his favorite activities like star gazing with small telescopes and binoculars; telescopic observations & CCD imaging of star clusters; and radio observations of the Milky Way Galaxy. During his observational astronomy course, he also learned construction & use of simple instruments like optical spectroscopes, sun dials, etc. Because of his hard work and dedication, he always managed to be among the top five students of his class. Even today, he works with the same level of dedication and commitment to design leading-edge space observational instruments. Other than his engineering work, what keeps him busy is his charitable endeavors. He is active member of many NGO's (Non Governmental Organizations).

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Harry Coumnas Has Collected Evidence Supporting The Possibility Of Life On Other Planets

Harry Coumnas is one of the scientists that has spent more than half of his career researching on "Extraterrestrial life". On the basis of his study on the subject, he says that there are several reasons that indicate towards the possibility of life on other planets of the solar system. He believes that Life on Earth has evolved from the chemical reactions, which eventually formed cellular membranes & proto-DNA. According to him, these chemical reactions might have originally started with some complex organic compounds, like – nucleic acids, carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins in the atmosphere & ocean. As these "precursors to life" exist in most of the planets, Harry says that after some years, life will definitely evolve on them.

One of the biggest clues that Harry Coumnas found was the presence of organic matter on most of the planets during his last space trip a couple of months ago. Organic matter is composed of organic compounds that consist of carbon – the building block of life. This fact alone, he says, is enough to believe in the possibility of life on other plants.

The ultimate dream of Harry Coumnas is to build residential colonies, five star hotels, and industries on all the nine planets of the Solar system. To ensure the success of his plans, he is already in talks with some of the world's most reputed engineers, builders, contractors, architects, and interior designers. The first planet he wants to start with is – "Mars". He is planning to build on it a luxurious hotel and organizing trips for people to enjoy a lavish stay in it. He would organize these trips for people of all age groups, including – youngsters, seniors, as well as kids.