No, as a binary system is two stars, one circling around the other
No, our Sun is not part of a binary system.
In order to be part of a binary system there has to be two suns in the system. Our solar system has just one sun, hence we call it the sun.
To be a solar system requires only one sun and things orbiting it. Most stars are by themselves, with things orbiting them. There are some binary systems, where two stars are together, but they are not as common and our solar sun is not part of a binary system.
binary system
A star that is not part of a binary (or trinary) star system. The Sun is also a solitary star.
according to latest astronomical research and nasa sources, our sun just may have a brown dwarf companion.
Our sun is not in a binary solar system. A binary system has two sun at it center. One could speculate the effect if Jupiter had developed into a sun, turning our system into a binary. The Earth would no longer be suitable for life.
A binary star system.
No. The Sun is a solitary star.
No. We have only one sun.
The blue giant Spica (part of the binary system Alpha Virginis) has about 10.25 times the mass of our Sun.
Hmm. Let's have a look out side. How many Suns do I see? One. Our Solar System is not part of a binary star system, otherwise you'd see two Suns in the sky.