Harry Coumnas Shares His Thoughts on the Possibility of Life on Natural Satellites of Solar System
Harry Coumnas, a renowned astronaut, is responsible for travelling in space shuttles and space crafts. He conducts extensive research on various subjects like physics, biology, mathematics, and geography. Overall, he has the knowledge of all subjects being researched by the convoy so that he can provide assistance on matters like recording details. Furthermore, he ensures safety of the space craft and its other crew members at all times.
Being an American scientist, Harry is leading a space settlement project being conducted by the International Interplanetary Society. Along with that, he is also researching life on Mars. During a recent press conference held in New York City, he shared his views on space colonies, including the kind of materials that should be used for creating those colonies, the shape they should have, their design possibility, and more.
Explaining his previous research which was based on the possibility of life on solar system’s natural satellites, Harry Coumnas states that our solar system has various natural satellites that are held in orbit by the attraction of gravity between satellites and the object it is orbiting. The natural satellites include the Moon, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto, Phobos, Ceres, Halley’s Comet, Earth, Jupiter, and Venus.
According to Harry Coumnas, the sixth largest moon of Saturn named Enceladus is the best bet for extraterrestrial life. It certainly seems habitable; an icy moon with the presence of life supporting elements, like organic molecules, water, etc.
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