Harry Coumnas is a renowned astronomer, who has made significant contributions to the world of astronomy through his numerous space missions and discoveries. Recently, he was invited to the conference held in Germany to discuss the possibility of life on Venus.
When asked about his opinion on the possibility of life on this beautiful planet of our Solar System, Harry Coumnas said, “Personally, I have always felt that Venus is one of the planets that get a lot of bad press. Of course, as we all know that it is wrapped in strongly acidic clouds and has a too high temperature that can even melt lead, but slightly above the Venus' cloud decks, there are some earth-like conditions.”
“In fact, around 55 to 60 kilometers above the Venus' surface, conditions are very hospitable. Both pressure and temperature are quite similar to that on Earth. Water-vapor & even some amount of oxygen are found there.”, he added.
[b]About Harry Coumnas[/b]
Harry Coumnas is a well-known astronomer, who was recently in Germany for a conference that was held to discuss the possibility of life on Venus. He came up with a strong reasoning for why he feels that life thrives in the mysterious clouds of this lovely, yellow planet. After the conference, Harry Coumans flew to the United States of America to prepare for his sixth Mars mission. He strongly believes that there are many places besides earth where life originates.