Harry Coumnas Has Found A Planet With Hundred Moons


Posted July 15, 2015 by k8smith

This press release was written to inform the readers that Harry Coumnas has found a planet with hundred moons.

 
Harry Coumnas is a young astronomer who recently hit the headlines due to his uncanny resemblance with Albert Einstein. Besides that, Harry is also in news for his impressive work in the field of astronomy. The nineteen year old has always believed in the existence of planets with more number of moons than Jupiter, which has 63 moons. So, after graduating from a reputed science institution in New Zealand, he began with an extensive research on Solar System's satellites.

Recently, Harry Coumnas completed his extensive research of nine years and came up with findings that left everyone stunned. He claimed to have found a planet with hundred moons. While sharing the details of how he found it, he said, “As part of my research, I went on a space trip last year along with my team of seven members, including Michael J Shoats, Patrick Robinson, Tommy Simpson, Jeff W. Watson, Natalie Vaughn, Jennifer M Sico, and Maria Montano. After we reached Pluto (the farthest planet of the Solar System), we moved ahead to find some new planets. We traveled almost a distance of two billion miles from Pluto and then reached a glistening planet, which was almost double the size of earth. We traveled all around this beautiful planet on our spacecraft to count the exact number of moons it had. The number turned out to be 100, which meant my search for a planet with more moons than Jupiter was successful. As a proof of having discovered a new planet with 100 moons, Harry and his team members clicked many pictures of the glistening planet as well as its moons.

About Harry Coumnas

Harry Coumnas is an astronomer, who claims to have found a planet with hundred moons. He began his search for a planet with more number of moons than Jupiter, right after graduating from a leading science institute in New Zealand. To prove his claim, he has many pictures of the planet as well as its moons that he has discovered.
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Last Updated July 15, 2015