Renowned Scientist Harry Coumnas Discovers the Tenth Planet of the Solar System

Well-known German Scientist and Professor Harry Coumnas had been studying the Solar System from the past many years, focusing particularly on the existence of the tenth planet. Recently, he discovered an astronomical body with all the characteristics of a planet. It is larger than Pluto and is nearly fifty times farther from the Sun as Pluto is estimated to be. What makes it a unique planet is the fact that it is covered with precious gems that shine when the sunlight falls on them.

Harry Coumnas who became a father recently announced the discovery of the tenth planet of our Solar System on Tuesday. He said that the finding is as exciting as it is to have been blessed with a new born baby. He further shared some key observations on the discovery, such as the new planet is inclined by around 85 degrees to Solar System’s main plane, and this is where most other planets orbit. Coumnas’ observations have been critically remarked by other astronomers objectifying the new planet discovered by him as a Kuiper Belt object (a region beyond Neptune that consists of frozen objects and not just another planet). The same title was also given to Pluto, which was considered to be from the same region because of its diminutive size and partially inclined orbit.

Harry Coumnas considering all these assumptions said in a teleconference, “Pluto is considered to be a planet of the Solar System family for quite a long period, and it fairly seems logical to be considering anything bigger than Pluto as the tenth planet.” Harry would soon share some more details about the new planet to prove its existence.

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