Thursday, June 29, 2017

Harry Coumnas Shares His Thoughts on Space Settlement

“Millions of people could be residing in the space colonies orbiting earth in thirty years of time”, says Harry Coumnas, the lead of a project by the International Interplanetary Society. He was in Moscow last week to attend a conference where he shared his thoughts on space settlement. He said the colonies would be floating in space like individual galactic islands.

While the idea of space settlement might sound somewhat unappealing to many, Harry believes that living in space could actually be better than the earth. According to him, life in space would enable people to live longer & healthier. Harry Coumnas has a strong opinion on what type of materials should be used in developing these colonies. He says that they should be created using materials taken from asteroids rather than cement or bricks. As for the shape and design of these colonies, he believes that they should be cylindrical for equal distribution of gravity for the people living inside them. 

Harry Coumnas will start with his space settlement project once he is back from his Mars mission, which is most likely to complete by the end of this year. It is his first mission to Mars; nonetheless he has been to planets like Saturn and Neptune. 

Thursday, June 15, 2017

Harry Coumnas, the Pilot Who Disappeared In the Bermuda Triangle Five Years Ago Returns Home

Bermuda Triangle, also called the Devil’s Triangle is one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of the modern age.  It is a mythical triangular section on the Atlantic Ocean where numerous ships and airplanes have apparently vanished without any trace. More than thousand ships and planes are believed to have lost in this triangle till date. Such baffling incidents continue to take place on the Atlantic even today. 

Many scientists have tried to get to the bottom of the mystery behind the Bermuda Triangle, but all in vain. Around five years ago, Harry Coumnas, a pilot of a squadron of United States Navy bombers got disoriented while flying over this triangular area. The plane was seemingly vanished in a good weather without radioing any distress messages. It was never found and the hopes of Harry coming back were also lost with passing days.

However, Harry Coumnas shocked everyone by returning to his home town in Greece last week. The oddity surrounding his whereabouts in all these years brought the media to his house where his mother and younger brother live. Harry didn’t discuss much about where he was and how he managed to come back, but he did tell the press that he will soon be writing a book to share his story. 

Later, one of his close friends told a leading newspaper on condition of anonymity about how Harry Coumnas escaped the Bermuda Triangle. He told that during the accident five years ago, Harry didn’t fall into the Bermuda Triangle, but a section of the ocean that was safe.  The waves brought him to a supernatural forest where he lived on grass, wild fruits, or whatever was available. He came across many hurdles in the forest and it took him five years to find his way home. 

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Harry Coumnas, an Australian Marine Diver Has Found a Faceless Fish

Harry Coumnas, an Australian Marine diver has found a faceless fish during one of his deep sea dive explorations. Harry is an experienced deep sea diver, who along with his team of divers went on a search for old and valuable findings under the sea. It was a scientific voyage being undertaken to explore one of Australia’s oldest diving spots. Near the ocean bed, Harry and his team found a faceless fish and some undefined creatures. The long journey included surveying life under the sea bed with the help of nets, sonar, radars, and deep sea cameras. 

“It was the most unexplored areas of the ocean. There we found red spiky rock crabs, puffed up coffin fish, deep sea eels, and then came the faceless fish, which was seen before only once.  It doesn’t have eyes or a visible face and the mouth is underneath.  It is amazing to see that at such depths where there is so much darkness, there exist creatures like these.” Harry Coumnas was quotes as saying by a local newspaper. 

Harry Coumnas also told the reporters that working in such an environment was quite challenging, but he is glad as the amount of data gathered will help in understanding Australia’s deep sea habitats.