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).
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).
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