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As a humanities graduate (but also a lifelong amateur astronomer) I feel I know just enough about neutron stars to say I know very little about them at all. Nevertheless, I have always been fascinated by neutron stars – ever since reading ‘Frozen Star’ by George Greenstein back in the Ninetees, in fact. And as such, I read your article with deep interest. With regards to glitches, I suppose nothing as ‘ordinary’ as an asteroid impact upon the surface of an NS could possibly account for them? I suggest this because one hears so much about the tremendous energies liberated by such events. At the same time, It’s so hard for a non-mathematical person like myself to clarify these and related issues surrounding NSs once and for all. I hope these questions are not entirely meaningless or irrelevant.
Regards,
Graham Knott
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