Okay, I know this has been posted before, but I don't think in the past year, so I am not sure if there have been any updates to functionality. I have followed the different steps in the threads I've found, but can't get it to work.
What I am trying to do:Create a pair of earth-like planets that orbit each other while orbiting a central star. The two earths are 1.9 and .88 earth masses and are about midway through the habitable zone of a low-end, F-type star.
What I have done:Version 1:
- Step 1: Pause/Enter Edit Mode
- Step 2: Create both planets, approximately .03-.08 AU apart
- Step 3: Select both planets
- Step 4: Apply "Make Binary Orbit"
Result: Both planets plummet toward the star.
Version 2:
- Step 1: Pause/Enter Edit Mode
- Step 2: Create both planets, approximately .03-.08 AU apart
- Step 3: Select both planets
- Step 4: Apply "Make Binary Orbit"
- Step 5: Apply "Add Barycenter"
Result: Both planets plummet toward the star.
Version 3:
- Step 1: Pause/Enter Edit Mode
- Step 2: Create both planets, approximately .03-.08 AU apart
- Step 3: Select both planets
- Step 4: Apply "Make Binary Orbit"
- Step 5: Apply "Add Barycenter"
- Step 6: Select Barycenter and star
- Step 7: Apply "Make Binary Orbit
Result: Normal separate orbits.
Version 4:
- Step 1: Pause/Enter Edit Mode
- Step 2: Create both planets, approximately .03-.08 AU apart
- Step 3: Select both planets and star
- Step 4: Apply "Make Binary Orbit"
Result: Normal separate orbits (as I expected, but I saw the steps in a thread and thought I'd try).
About the only way I've gotten a similar result to what I am seeking is to actually make the smaller planet a moon in orbit around the larger one.
Additionally, I am curious if it'd be possible to get a small moon to do a figure 8 around the two planets, although I'm more interested in getting them to actually be binary at the moment.
Thanks for the help.