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The [[film]] ''[[Star Wars]]'' featured a scene in which twin [[sun]]s set over the [[Tatooine]] [[desert]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Mission: Impractical (novel)|Mission: Impractical]]'') | The [[film]] ''[[Star Wars]]'' featured a scene in which twin [[sun]]s set over the [[Tatooine]] [[desert]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Mission: Impractical (novel)|Mission: Impractical]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 03:49, 3 September 2020
A binary system (or binary star) was a star system consisting of two stars.
Sirius was, as the Eleventh Doctor pointed out to Henry Avery, a binary system. (TV: The Curse of the Black Spot)
The Althosian system (PROSE: The Pit) and the Meson system (PROSE: Time of Your Life) were binary star systems. Major and Minor were the stars in the binary system which contained the planet Trion. (PROSE: Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma)
Lucie Miller hoped that her first visit to another planet would be to one that had two suns. (AUDIO: Blood of the Daleks)
Planets with two suns included Aridius, (TV: The Chase) Caresh, (PROSE: The Suns of Caresh) Coralee, (PROSE: Storm Harvest) Corbo, (PROSE: The Devil-Birds of Corbo) Dido, (PROSE: The Rescue) Gallifrey, (TV: Gridlock) a human colony planet, (TV: Smile) the planet of the Gonds, (TV: The Krotons) Kandalinga, (PROSE: The Fishmen of Kandalinga) the Sense Sphere, (PROSE: The Monsters from Earth) and Skaro. (PROSE: The Stranger)
The film Star Wars featured a scene in which twin suns set over the Tatooine desert. (PROSE: Mission: Impractical)