RocketSTEM Issue #13 - September 2016 | Page 103

Artist’s impression of the double asteroid Antiope. Both components have a quasi-spherical shape. The larger one was discovered in 1866. It was not until 2000, that it was realized that it consists of two almost-equallysized bodies orbiting each other. Antiope orbits in the outer third of the core region of the asteroid belt, and is a member of the Themis family. Credit: ESO