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Dr. MMM

Michele M. Montgomery earned a B.S. Degree in Nuclear/Mechanical Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University, an M.S. Degree in Physics from The University of Alabama with a concentration in Solar Physics, and a Ph.D Degree in Physics from Florida Institute of Technology with a concentration in close binary star systems. She joined the faculty at The University of Central Florida Physics Department in 2004 where she regularly taught astronomy, astrophysics, and cosmology. In 2006, she noticed that a large, urban college nearby to UCF did not teach astronomy at one of their largest campuses. She began teaching astronomy at this East Campus of Valencia College, a college that has more than 60,000 students; she still teaches four courses of astronomy each fall, spring, and summer semesters. The astronomy program atValencia College East has grown significantly with several more faculty added who teach astronomy. By 2019, Dr. Montgomery has taught astronomy to more than 10,000 college and university students, both online and face-to-face. Many of her students have gone on to take her astrobiology, astrophysics, and space physics courses.  By 2016, Dr. Montgomery had co-authored several astronomy texts and quiz/exam banks. Her work appears in several domestic and international astronomy text books (e.g., Horizons by Cengage, Universe by Cengage, Foundations of Astronomy by Cengage) that are used both at the higher education as well as at the high school levels. Starting in Fall 2019, Dr. Montgomery switched gears to authoring digital textbooks and research full time, while still teaching 12 courses of astronomy and up to eight conceptual, algebra, and/or calculus-based physics courses each year. Her research interests are numerical simulations using Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics of close binary star systems. She also regularly is granted telescope time on the NASA's Kepler space telescope for observing eclipsing binary star systems. She has also observed using Gemini South, Keck, and Kitt Peak ground-based telescopes. Her major teaching areas are Astronomy, Astrobiology, Astrophysics, Cosmology, Space Weather/Space Physics. 
Will Our Universe End?
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Will Our Universe End?

Will our Universe either end or accelerate forever? This question has perplexed cosmologists for decades. Planck telescope has new answers.

Dr. MMM
Learn To Read False-Color NASA/ESA Images
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Learn To Read False-Color NASA/ESA Images

Wondering how to read false-color NASA images? This is how you can uncover secrets in the dark black space of the void.

Dr. MMM
Did Your Cell Phone Die? Could It Be Space Weather?
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Did Your Cell Phone Die? Could It Be Space Weather?

Space weather can wreck havoc on our phones and ability to communicate with people on a daily basis. Here is how and why that happens.

Dr. MMM
Why Are Birds Flying Into My Windows?
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Why Are Birds Flying Into My Windows?

Birds and Windows don’t mix. Often these animals will get confused and fly directly into windows. Here is why and how that happens.

Dr. MMM
5G Cell Phone Radiation Health Hazards
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5G Cell Phone Radiation Health Hazards

by Dr. MMM

Dr. MMM
What A Black Hole Is Not!
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What A Black Hole Is Not!

Most students of astronomy fail to understand exactly what a black hole is. Here is the simple of what it’s not.

Dr. MMM
Why The Sky Is Dark Black To Us
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Why The Sky Is Dark Black To Us

The sky appears black for various reasons. Here is all you need to know.

Dr. MMM

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