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Astronomy Without A Telescope - Stellar Quakes and Glitches
The upper crust of a neutron star is thought to be composed of crystallized iron, may have centimeter high mountains and experiences occasional ‘star quakes’ which may precede what is technically known as a glitch. These glitches and the subsequent post-glitch recovery period may offer some insight into the nature and behavior of the superfluid … Continue reading "Astronomy Without A Telescope – Stellar Quakes and Glitches"
Steve Nerlich