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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.

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Is the sun apart of the binary system?

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Is the sun part of a binary system?

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Is your solar system binary?

No. We have only one sun.


What does the sun do for your solar system?

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Is the sun a secondary star?

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Our sun is not a part of a binary system?

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Is the sun a part of a bianary star system?

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What is a solitary star?

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What does out sun not belong to?

Our sun does not belong to any specific individual or entity. It is a star located at the center of our solar system and is often referred to as just "the Sun". It is a natural part of the universe and does not have ownership.


Is the sun a solitary star?

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