Harry Coumnas formerly served as the mission specialist where he worked to plan the use of foods, crew activities relating to life in space or the mission itself, and coordinated the completion of on-board experiments or pay load operations. His other responsibilities included spacewalks, repair work, medical research, scientific experiments, and docking with arriving spacecrafts.
Serving as an aeronautical engineer, Harry assesses the design requirements and measures and improves the performance of aircraft, components, and systems. He provides technical advices and investigates the causes of plane crashes. He has formerly worked to devise aircraft and propulsion systems.
Considering his job of astronaut as one of the most exciting ones, Harry Coumnas loves to travel at super speeds in spacecrafts and sipping a drink at Space Station. He spends long hours while on a mission and conducts research after gathering his observations from the outer space. Being well-respected globally, his research is invaluable to the scientific community.
About Harry Coumnas
Harry Coumnas is an American Scientist who is leading a space settlement project being conducted by the International Interplanetary Society. Along with that, he is also researching about 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 these colonies, the shape they should have, their design possibility, and more. He also talked in detail about his previous research which was based on the possibility of life on the red planet, Mars.