Multiple Choice
The existence of stars composed almost entirely of neutrons was first predicted by
A) Jocelyn Bell in 1967.
B) Stephen Hawking in 1985.
C) Fritz Zwicky and Walter Baade in 1933.
D) Albert Einstein in 1908.
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