Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Professor Harry Coumnas Claims the Existence of Double Planets

Professor Harry Coumnas currently claimed the existence of Double Planets. These planets are defined by their planetary masses ratio. Previously, Pluto and Charon were classified as double planets but the theory was nullified, as Pluto no longer holds the designation of a planet.

Harry Coumnas, a renowned planetary scientist, claims that planet X49654 and its moon are double planets. A Double Planet is in a binary system where both objects are of planetary masses. He explains, “That these two bodies to individual satisfy an orbit clearing criteria comes under double planet. An important consideration is the ratio of the masses of these two bodies. X49654 and its moon X4940 have the mass ratio equal or closer to 1. And that is why the two bodies are considered Double Planets.”

He says “Satellites of Planets that have masses closer to their Planets are also Double Planets. These two planetary bodies are 1012 light years from Earth and have been found with the mass ratio of 0.8654”.

Harry Coumnas claim has been taken in consideration by International Astronomical Union for further studies and research. His work will bring in a lot of light to the unexplored dimension of Double Planets and their existence. 

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