Binary Asteroid 90 Antiope (2008)
 
Binary Asteroid 90 Antiope - artwork © Mark A. Garlick
 
This is an impression of the binary asteroid 90 Antiope, which orbits in the main part of the outer asteroid belt. Each asteroid is about 86 km across, orbiting its partner from a distance of 170 km and with a period of 16.5 hours. Binary asteroids are thought quite common, created during collisions.
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