9
2.50e11
1.496e11 0.000e00 0.000e00 2.980e04 5.974e24 electron.png
-1.496e11 0.000e00 0.000e00 2.980e04 5.974e24 electron.png
0.000e00 0.000e00 0.000e00 0.000e00 1.989e30 nucleus.png
-1.082e11 0.000e00 0.000e00 3.500e04 4.869e24 electron.png
1.082e11 0.000e00 0.000e00 3.500e04 4.869e24 electron.png
2.279e11 0.000e00 0.000e00 2.410e04 6.419e23 electron.png
-2.279e11 0.000e00 0.000e00 2.410e04 6.419e23 electron.png
0.000e00 2.279e11 2.410e04 0.000e00 6.419e23 electron.png
0.000e00 -2.279e11 -2.410e04 0.000e00 6.419e23 electron.png

Creator of universe: Christina Chang, COS 126, Fall 2008

I created the Princetonium universe (by combining the Plutonium symbol 
(I thought it appropriate given the astronomical context) with the atomic 
structure of Oxygen). Princetonium has 8 protons(+), 8 neutrons(n), and 
8 electrons(-). While the atomic universe depicted in my animation is only 
a rough visual of the atom, I drew the parallel between electron orbitals 
and planetary orbits. 
