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There are lots of binary (double) stars, not just one pair.

There are lots of binary (double) stars, not just one pair.

There are lots of binary (double) stars, not just one pair.

There are lots of binary (double) stars, not just one pair.

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A solar system with two suns is referred to as a binary star system. Likewise, a system with three suns (very rare, as far as we know) is called a trinary star system. Systems orbiting binary stars are often just small asteroid clusters, heavily baked rocky planets, or odd gas giants, since the dynamics in a binary system are less stable than in a single-star system.

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In a rating system of 1 through 10 stars, with 1 being the lowest and 10 being the highest, 2 stars would be a very low rating. Other rating systems might be 1 - 4 stars and a 2 star rating would be average.

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The name of a solar system with two suns is a binary star system. These systems consist of two stars orbiting around a common center of mass.

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I believe you are referring to a binary system.

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There are lots of binary (double) stars, not just one pair.

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A binary star system. And they don't "orbit one"; rather, the two stars orbit their common center of mass.

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Binary star system

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