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In the release of ''Antiope.zip'' by ''Bluefrog'' in January 2003, 90 Antiope and S2000 90 1 were modeled to orbit around a common gravity center by creating a ficticious body "Antiope" with the solar orbital parameters of the twin body system as given in the table to the right, but, the fictitious body has a radius of 4.25 meters, mass of 10.325×10<sup>16</sup> kg, and was not given any visuals. 90 Antiope and S2000 90 1 were modeled as satellites of the fictitious body, orbiting each at 85000 km from Antiope each with the same mass, radius, and rotation periods.
 
In the release of ''Antiope.zip'' by ''Bluefrog'' in January 2003, 90 Antiope and S2000 90 1 were modeled to orbit around a common gravity center by creating a ficticious body "Antiope" with the solar orbital parameters of the twin body system as given in the table to the right, but, the fictitious body has a radius of 4.25 meters, mass of 10.325×10<sup>16</sup> kg, and was not given any visuals. 90 Antiope and S2000 90 1 were modeled as satellites of the fictitious body, orbiting each at 85000 km from Antiope each with the same mass, radius, and rotation periods.
  
Sol.cfg is listed like this, 'Planet5' being whatever planet number you assign in your file:<br>
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Sol.cfg is listed like this, 'Planet5' being whatever planet number you assign in your file:
Planet5 = Antiope<br>
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Planet5 = Antiope
Antiope:Moon1 = 90 Antiope<br>
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Antiope:Moon1 = 90 Antiope
 
Antiope:Moon2 = S2000 90 1
 
Antiope:Moon2 = S2000 90 1
  
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90AntiopeS2000901-MainBeltAsteroidszip.jpg|<center>S/2000 (90) 1 (left) and 90 Antiope (right) in Orbiter 2002P3 from ''MainBeltAsteroids051403.zip''</center>
 
90AntiopeS2000901-MainBeltAsteroidszip.jpg|<center>S/2000 (90) 1 (left) and 90 Antiope (right) in Orbiter 2002P3 from ''MainBeltAsteroids051403.zip''</center>
 
90Antiope-Antiopezip-Orbiter2003P2.jpg|<center>90 Antiope from ''Antiope.zip'' in Orbiter 2003P2</center>
 
90Antiope-Antiopezip-Orbiter2003P2.jpg|<center>90 Antiope from ''Antiope.zip'' in Orbiter 2003P2</center>
90Antiope-S2000901-Antiopezip-Orbiter2003P2.jpg|<center>90 Antiope (left) and S/2000 (90) 1 (right) from ''Antiope.zip'' in Orbiter 2003P2</center>
 
 
The Antiope Doublet - Eso0718b.png|<center>[[w:Very Large Telescope|Very Large Telescope]] images of 90 Antiope and S/2000 (90) 1 in 2004</center>
 
The Antiope Doublet - Eso0718b.png|<center>[[w:Very Large Telescope|Very Large Telescope]] images of 90 Antiope and S/2000 (90) 1 in 2004</center>
 
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