Harry Coumnas Has Discovered The Most Distant Galaxy Ever Found


Posted November 25, 2014 by k8smith

This press release was written to inform the readers that Harry Coumnas has discovered the most distant galaxy ever found.

 
Harry Coumnas is a young scientist from Iceland who has discovered a galaxy that according to him is the most distant to the Milky Way ( galaxy that contains our Solar System). He found this galaxy during his recent interstellar trip. According to Harry, there is too much undiscovered territory and we have only touched the tip of the iceberg. After travelling for many millions of light years, he believes he hit upon the last galaxy in our solar system. Since he is the one who discovered it, he also believes that it is his right to name this galaxy.

Harry has been thinking of many names for this newly found galaxy including Chipessia, Distantacia, Lastorus 1515, GoPoaz 65, Pearl, and Made-a. But, finally he has settled for El-Positivo. The reason for this is because he felt that when he reached this place, he got a lot of positive vibes from it. He told the team on board his space ship that he will be calling it "El Positivo" because of the amazing positive energy that was emitted by the galaxy. The shape of this newly found galaxy is mostly like shape shifting amoeba. The arms are long and extend out into the universe. The color is mostly red with smidgets of a beautiful, vibrant violet color.

About Harry Coumnas

Harry Coumnas is a new age space explorer who was born in Iceland to scientist parents who encouraged him to go out to the ends of the universe and learn as much as he can. He has been on space tours, started a space exploration company, and is currently searching for aliens who will be willing to help him make a colony on some other planet.
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Last Updated November 25, 2014