Harry Coumnas Wants To Spend The Rest Of His Life On Pluto


Posted November 11, 2014 by k8smith

This press release informs the readers that Harry Coumnas wants to spend the rest of his life on Pluto.

 
Harry Coumnas is a sixty year old scientist, who is known for his significant contributions to the field of science. His most recent scientific venture is the invention of a leading-edge telescope that can take extremely high-resolution images of the space.

Recently, Harry Coumnas called a press conference to share with the media his future plans. While talking to the media, he said, "I always wanted to become a scientist and work towards the betterment of the world through my scientific studies and discoveries. Although my curiosity to explore various aspects of Science has not died, I now want to retire from work.

When asked by a journalist about his retirement plan, Harry Coumnas said that he would like to spend the rest of his life on Pluto. He also said that according to him it is one of the most beautiful planets in the Universe. However, it is not only the beauty of Pluto that made him choose it. Apart from its beauty, what he loves about the planet is its cold climate.

About Harry Coumnas

Harry Coumnas is a sixty year old scientist, who has spend more than thirty five years of his life in serving world of science through his innovative inventions and discoveries. In his career, he has also researched on topics that other scientists would not even think of. Now, he wants to retire from work and move permanently to Pluto. He has been working on preliminary designs for an interstellar shuttle, which will go at five times the speed of light. He will also build a Plutonian garden, which will have plants from different galaxies. He will be taking fifty human beings as workers for his garden and eradicate the problem of unemployment from a poor country.
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Last Updated November 11, 2014