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Neil F. Comins is a Professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Maine. He holds a Ph.D. in Astrophysics from University College, Cardiff, and has dedicated his career to bridging astrophysics research with science education. His work spans theoretical astrophysics, observational astronomy, and educational outreach, with a focus on identifying and correcting misconceptions about the universe.
- B.S. in Physics, Cornell University (1972)
- M.S. in Physics, University of Maryland (1974)
- Ph.D. in Astronomy, University College Cardiff (1978)
Comins' research interests include galactic formation, stellar evolution, computational astrophysics, and science education. He has developed instruments to assess astronomy misconceptions in college students, contributing to pedagogical strategies for improving scientific literacy.
His recent publications analyze educational tools for identifying persistent astronomy misconceptions, such as flawed beliefs about tidal forces and planetary dynamics. These works highlight his dual focus on empirical research and accessible science communication.
As an author, Comins has written over 21 books, including the acclaimed What If the Moon Didn't Exist? and Heavenly Errors, which explore speculative astrophysics and public misunderstandings of cosmic phenomena. His textbooks, Discovering the Universe and Discovering the Essential Universe, are widely used in academic institutions globally.



