Harry Coumnas’ Views on the Habitability of Solar System's Natural Satellites
Harry Coumnas , a young scientist from South America was on his first visit to West Indies last week. The purpose of the visit was to attend a science conference which was held to discuss the habitability of Solar System's natural satellites. The attendees included many world renowned scientists, astronomers, as well as inventors from different parts of the globe. Mr. Coumnas who was attending this annual science conference for the first time made quite an impressive on everyone through his logical statements backed by evidence. Harry Coumnas said that he believes there are many natural satellites in our Solar System which harbor life. “Enceladus”, the sixth largest moon of Saturn, according to him is the best bet for extraterrestrial life. An icy moon with the presence of various life supporting elements, such as water, organic molecules, etc.; Enceladus definitely seems to be habitable. Its surface, Harry shared, is made of 99% water ice & has liquid water beneath it. One of ...