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Neutron Star Suffers a “Glitch”, Gives Astronomers a Glimpse Into How They Work

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Neutron Star Suffers a “Glitch”, Gives Astronomers a Glimpse Into How They Work

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    Neutron Star Suffers a “Glitch”, Gives Astronomers a Glimpse Into How They Work
    by Evan Gough

    What, exactly, is the inside of a neutron star like? A neutron star is what remains after a massive star goes supernova. It’s a tightly-packed, ultra-dense body made of—you guessed it—neutrons. Actually, that’s not absolutely true. Mathematical models show that neutron stars are made up of layers, and in those layers there are things other …

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