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A Sub-Trope of Alien Sky where a planet has two suns in the sky, either orbiting one of them or travelling in a long orbit around both of the stars. Occurs primarly in sci-fi settings, but certainly isn't limited to it. It is uncertain how likely it is that habitable planets would form in the presence of two suns (for the sake of Rule of Cool, though, it's best not to ask). So there is still some Artistic License – Space involved. Also keep in mind that everything would of course have two shadows, though if the suns significantly differ in luminosity then the one shadow will be noticeably darker than the other. "Twin Suns" — The suns rise and fall with each other, indicating that the suns orbit each other closely and the planet orbits their shared center of mass. This is called a circumbinary or "P-type" orbit. "Close Stars" — The suns may occupy different parts of the sky, indicating that one sun orbits the other farther out than the planet, but not far enough for the stars to have their own separate habitable zones. "Bright And Dark Seasons" — With low axial tilt or near the equator, at one point both suns will appear close in the sky, and it becomes night when both set. About half a planet year later, usually one sun will be in the sky, and there will hardly be a real night. "Midnight Sun" — With high axial tilt or near the poles, the outer sun may remain above/below the horizon for many years. 1 1/2 Suns" — The planet has one "Sun", with night and day according to it, but another star in the same system is identifiable as a small sun that contributes some heat and sometimes leaves night more like twilight. This indicates that the planet orbits a single star in a double-star system, and the stars orbit each other at a large enough distance for one or both to have its/their own separate habitable zone(s). This is by far the most likely arrangement in reality as far as habitable planets go, and many such planets including Proxima Centauri b, the closest known exoplanet to Earth, have already been discovered (although Proxima b is something of an aversion, since Proxima Centauri orbits so far from Alpha Centauri A & B that they would appear only somewhat brighter than Jupiter does from the Earth). There are also unrealistic and unstable configurations: "Between Two Suns" — The planet is positioned at the first Lagrange point in the suns' orbit around eachother (the point in between them where their gravitational pulls cancel eachother out), providing for Endless Daytime. The reason this wouldn't work is because It's a case of Unstable Equilibrium, and thus the minor gravitational pull from the other bodies in the system (or, barring that, other nearby stars) would nudge the planet enough to eventually pull it out of "orbit". "Figure 8" or similar — The planet orbits one sun, then the other, in a regular way. If the twin suns are too far from each other, it may also become this.note Technically a figure-8 is called a "lemniscate of Bernoulli", and one thing wrong with this scenario is that this is an order-6 curve, not the order-2 curve a real stable orbit would be. The above types would realistically decay into: "Chaotic Orbit" — A planet in chaotic orbit might exist, but wouldn't be able to support life. Also, the chaotic orbit would eventually throw the planet into one of the suns, or out of the system.note Brief figure 8 orbits are possible — the free-return trajectories flown on the Apollo missions were figure 8s — but these are never stable. Planets have been found in trinary and quaternary star systems, but the more stars you add (up to septenary systems have been discovered in real life), the harder it becomes to find a stable orbit for the planets to occupy. |
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Fractured Stars: The empire rules over a trinary star system, with planets following a variety of orbits. | |
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Sunless Skies: Eleutheria, the dark and lawless region, once had two twin Judgements as its suns before one of them was murdered. | |
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Alien Worlds (2020): Eden orbits two stars, a brighter yellow one and dimmer red one. This drastically increases the amount of sunlight it receives, fueling the planet's lush environments. | |
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2300 AD: A large portion of the systems on the Near Star List are double systems, and many human colony worlds therefore have two suns. | |
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The Three-Body Problem: Trisolaris has three suns and is a nasty Death World as a result. When it orbits any one sun, it goes into a Stable Era, during which conditions are actually pretty mild. However, the rest of the time it's being kicked around like a football during Chaotic Eras, where it alternates between broiling heat and freezing cold with absolutely no rhyme or reason at all. On particularly close or distant passes, temperatures may melt rock or drop to near absolute zero. Sometimes, the three suns align in a straight line with Trisolaris at one end, causing everything on the surface to literally fall into the nearest sun. Due to the eponymous three-body problem, all of this happens completely at random, and cannot be predicted at all. The only reason anything lives there at all is that native life adapted to dehydrate indefinitely and then come back when conditions got better. | |
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Angel: The two suns in Pylea. | |
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Strategic Cyborg Evangelion: One of the human-inhabited systems is a binary system with all the planets orbiting one of the starsnote which is actually possible if the stars orbit each other far enough. Also a case of Alien Sky, as every planet's night side experiences a midnight red glow from the smaller star for a full half year. | |
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Honor Harrington has a lot of binary star systems. Manticore and Sphinx orbit Manticore-A while Gryphon orbits Manticore-B. However, they are what's called a distant binary with enough separation that Manticore-B would just be a very bright star in the night skies of Manticore and Sphinx. A similar situation (with only one habitable planet per sun) in the Nuncio system in the Talbott Cluster. These may actually be more realistic since current models suggest that telluric (rocky) planets can't form stable orbits in a binary system where the two stars are close enough to form a traditional two suns situation |
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Winx Club: Stella's homeworld Solaria has three suns. Because of this it never rains on Solaria, save for a brief period after Valtor stole the magic essence of the second sun. | |
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Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri: Chiron — also called "Planet" — the planet where humans land, orbits Alpha Centauri A alone. Alpha Centauri A and B orbit each other in a relatively close and mildly eccentric elliptical orbit, with them coming closest to each other (periastron) at about 11 AU (roughly the distance between the Sun and Saturn) and furthest apart from each other (apastron) at about 35 AU (roughly the distance between the Sun and Pluto); any planet orbiting in Alpha Centauri A's habitable zone would thus receive a non-negligible amount of light and heat from B (and vice-versa). Since the developers did their homework, whenever Hercules (Alpha Centauri B) reaches periastron, the native life on Planet experiences tremendous growth. There are also two moons: Nessus and Pholus. | |
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In Bravestarr, the planet New Texas has a "sky of three suns". | |
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Vampirella: Satyr and Circe! (The twin suns of Drakulon; from their description and dim memory possibly BY Draconis.) | |
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Star Trek: Picard: The planet Vashti is located in a binary star system, and both suns shine down on North Station. There's an octonary star system where eight stars are arranged in seven distinct orbits: four pairs of stars orbit each other, two pairs of those orbit each other in a larger radius, and those two pairs orbit each other in the largest radius. There's a habitable planet named Aia in the center of the main orbit. It was artificially constructed so that any spacefaring civilization would notice it and investigate, since the odds of such a system forming naturally would be infinitesimal. |
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The Night's Dawn Trilogy: Norfolk orbits the primary star of a binary system, lending a unique system involving "Duke day" (full white sunlight from the primary, Duke), "Duchess night" (red sunlight from the secondary, Duchess) and true night for the portions hidden from both stars. Duke day lasts for the same time all the time (at least at the equator), but Duchess night and true night pass between complete Duchess night and complete true night depending on the planet's position around its orbit. | |
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The Outer Limits (1995): In "Nightmare", the Ebonites' solar system is said to have two suns. | |
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The Flash Annual #9: Bryan and Tristan Mallory's planet has two suns. | |
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Starshot: Space Circus Fever has Tensuns which is Exactly What It Says on the Tin: a planet with ten suns. Most notably, the game explicitly states those are artificial suns created to make Tensuns the ideal summer vacation planet where one get a perfect tan around the clock. | |
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Star Trek: The Lost Era: Naxera orbits two suns named for mythological brothers — G'Dok and Leahru — who also give their names to the two largest Naxeran castes. | |
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RWBY: The dimension at the end of volume 8 has binary suns. Showing were ever RWBY, Jaune and Neo landed is not Remnant. | |
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Nightfall (1990): Out of the six suns of Kalgash, both Tano-Sitha and Patru-Trey are described as being binary pairs, meaning they are always in the sky together. | |
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Planet Namek in Dragon Ball has three suns, and perpetual daytime because at least one of them is always in the sky at any given time. Both Frieza and Vegeta are aware of this, and the sight of the sky turning dark can only mean that the planet's Dragon Balls are being used. Exaggerated with the Supreme Kai's planet, which is completely surrounded by suns. The latter is located outside of the main universe, and thus doesn't necessarily need to comply with the laws of physics. | |
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In Trigun, Gunsmoke is a desert world with twin suns. Word of God has since placed it in orbit around Delta Trianguli, a nearby star system. | |
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Hamster's Paradise: The world the project takes place on, HP-02017, is located in a binary star system with a yellow dwarf called Alpha and a red dwarf called Beta. The planet orbits Alpha while Beta is further out and usually visible as a small red orb in the sky. However, at a certain time of day known as Beta Twilight, Beta is the only sun visible and the land is bathed in a dull red light, animals active at this time often develop red coloration as camouflage. | |
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Discussed in "Visions and Voices". Kanan, Ezra, and Sabine discover that Obi-Wan Kenobi is still alive and living on a planet with twin suns. Sabine points out that that piece of information doesn't narrow the field of possible planets down much, because it turns out that in the Star Wars galaxy, as in real life, binary systems are extremely common. | |
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Calvin and Hobbes: In one strip, Calvin imagines Spaceman Spiff landing on a hostile alien planet "scorched by twin suns". | |
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Tin Man: The Outer Zone has dual suns and several moons. The plot concerns an upcoming double eclipse in which both suns are behind one of the moons at once. | |
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Expedition: Darwin IV has twin suns. The term "sunslight" is used several times in the text to remind readers of this. | |
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Sesame Street: In episode 3990, Elmo reads to MarÃa a story he wrote and illustrated about an imagined trip to a planet with two suns in its sky. | |
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Ready Jet Go!: In "My Three Suns", the gang visits Proxima B, an exoplanet that has three suns. | |
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The Twilight Zone (1959): In "Elegy", the cemetery asteroid Happy Glades' star system has two suns. In "The Little People", the planet on which the astronauts William Fletcher and Peter Craig land to repair their ship has two suns. In "On Thursday We Leave for Home", V9-Gamma's star system has two suns. As a result, the planet experiences Endless Daytime. A young boy named Jo-Jo has no concept of what night is. |
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The Twilight Zone (1985): In "The Uncle Devil Show", Joey creates a fantasy world with two suns by following Uncle Devil's instructions on the Tim Ferret and Friends video. When his mother tells him to come inside before the sun goes down, he asks her which one. | |
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Besides Trope Codifier Tatooine appearing several times, the show also has water world Mon Cala. | |
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OPUS: Echo of Starsong: While not immediately apparent, the system of Thousand Peaks is a binary system. However pretty much all of the asteroids and planets in the system are focused around the rather temperamental star of Ignis. The reason it can be hard to tell that it is a binary system is cause Ignis' partner is Excidium, a black hole, and speculated to be the reason to why the system is so empty past a certain point. Excidium does have some satellites of it's own however, most notably Banshee and Phoenix, both on wildy eliptical orbits. | |
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Guardians of the Galaxy (2014): The Xandarian system has triple-suns, which are symbolized in the Nova Corps emblem. | |
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One Not Always Right story had a tourist going to Iceland to see the "midnight sun"... only to get very pissed off to learn that the sun was in fact the same sun at midnight, not that there was a second one. | |
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While GaoGaiGar mainly takes place 20 Minutes into the Future on good ol' Earth, Mamoru and Kaidou actually hail from the green and red planets of a trinary solar system, and almost the entirety of the OVA series GaoGaiGar FINAL takes place there as well. | |
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Defiance: While it's never specified if the Votan system had two stars before the stellar collision, one of the songs on the soundtrack mentions "twin suns". | |
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Detective Comics Annual #9: Typhon has two suns, Osiris and Isis. | |
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Childhood's End briefly visits a planet that orbits eight stars. This gives it an utterly bizarre orbit in which every moment brings a unique arrangement of planet and stars. | |
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The Last Jedi: The planet Ahch-To has a double-sunset as well. And Luke contemplates it again as he dies and becomes one with the Force after channeling an illusion on Crait to fool the First Order and helps save what's left of the Resistance, book ending his life as a Hope Bringer for the galaxy. | |
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Avengers: Infinity War: Thanos' barren homeworld of Titan has two suns. One yellow and one blue. | |
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Freelancer's Sirius Sector consists of dozens of star systems, many of which are binaries or more. Most of them look drop-dead gorgeous. | |
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The Lost Fleet: Binary stars become a plot point. The jump points around them are unstable meaning that while you can use a jump drive to leave a binary system it's functionally impossible to use them to reach a binary system. However, it is possible to use sub-light travel to get to a binary system and then build a hypernet gate (the second form of FTL travel in the series) in order to allow travel to and from the system. As such, most binary systems aren't inhabited or visited. There is a mention that in the backstory that at least one colony deliberately set off for a binary star system in order to get away from the rest of humanity. In the last book it turns out that Unity Alternate was setup in a binary star system as a security precaution. It was accessible by hypernet but the coordiantes for reaching that gate with kept secret. | |
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Solaris: The eponymous planet orbits two suns of different colours, hence two different types of day (white and red). The orbit's weird stability is a plot point — basically, the alien goo that "inhabits" the place has learned to influence gravity somehow. We never learn just how intelligent — or sentient — it really is, but things humans need futuristic tech to achieve are a snap of the metaphorical fingers to it. | |
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Marvel Cinematic Universe: Guardians of the Galaxy (2014): The Xandarian system has triple-suns, which are symbolized in the Nova Corps emblem. Avengers: Infinity War: Thanos' barren homeworld of Titan has two suns. One yellow and one blue. |
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Elite Dangerous: There are quite a lot of these present. Much like the rest of the layout of the galaxy, the setup is extremely realistic; binary (or even trinary) systems can have a lot of distance between their respective stars, and typically have a whole host of planets, moons, and stations orbiting each one. Unfortunately, this can make traveling through such a system a royal pain in the ass, if the stars are far enough apart. | |
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Smallville: The Phantom Zone has two suns. When Lois is trapped in the phantom zone with Clark, this leads her to thinks she is not still in Kansas. | |
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Stargate SG-1: The series features three binary systems in the first five seasons alone. The Jaffa world Chulak is a heavily forested planet orbiting a binary. A later episode briefly has SG-1 trapped on a binary-orbiting desert world because the stargate overheated when the second sun rose, preventing them from dialing out. The Aschen have the ability to create artificial binary systems by inducing fusion in gas giants. Somehow, the resulting star system is actually stable, as evidenced by the planet Volia in "2001". This is a Shout-Out to Arthur C. Clarke's novel 2010: Odyssey Two, wherein the same is done to Jupiter. |
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The eponymous stars of The Five Star Stories may or may not be a quintary star system, though the English translation inconsistently renders it as either "star cluster", which usually have thousands of stars, or the patently absurd "galaxy". At any rate they're far enough apart that you usually can't see them from each other's planets during daytime. | |
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Battle for Wesnoth: Irdya, the world of the game, originally has only one sun, but another is raised to banish the darkness. And Man Grew Proud and attempted to raise a third sun, transforming the known world into a wasteland when it crashes down. Hence, the campaign taking place After the End is called "Under the Burning Suns" and the new day/night cycle becomes an important game mechanic. | |
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In Fangbone!, Fangbone's homeworld, Skullbania, has three suns. Even weirder is that unlike out Solar System, the suns revolve around the Earth instead of the other way. | |
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The What If? blog mentions "circumbinary" and "the other kind", while discussing how rainbows would form on a planet with two suns. | |
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Elcenia: Barashi has two suns, one brighter and one dimmer. As such, everything there naturally casts two shadows. | |
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Star Trek: The Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Night Terrors" is set in a binary system. Star Trek: Voyager: In "Prime Factors", a beautiful alien woman takes Harry Kim onto a transporter so they can find a Make-Out Point. When Harry sees this trope however, he realises they've traveled to another star system and forgets all about the woman in his arms, as Voyager is in desperate need of a means to get back to Earth, being trapped on the other side of the galaxy. In "Tsunkatse", Neelix picks up an Embarrassingly Painful Sunburn when he makes the mistake of sunbathing under twin suns without sunscreen. Star Trek: Picard: The planet Vashti is located in a binary star system, and both suns shine down on North Station. There's an octonary star system where eight stars are arranged in seven distinct orbits: four pairs of stars orbit each other, two pairs of those orbit each other in a larger radius, and those two pairs orbit each other in the largest radius. There's a habitable planet named Aia in the center of the main orbit. It was artificially constructed so that any spacefaring civilization would notice it and investigate, since the odds of such a system forming naturally would be infinitesimal. |
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Firefly: The original Firefly series was a little unclear if it took place in a single star system or several. However, by the time of the Big Damn Movie Serenity, they nailed it down to a cluster of gravitationally bound stars (five main sequence and seven protostars) with dozens of planets that required extensive terraforming to be even marginally habitable. | |
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Paper Mario 64: When in Dry Dry Desert, take a close look at the background during a battle: the Sun is crossing it slowly, but before it goes down on the right, another one is already rising of the left, meaning two suns can be seen in the sky simultaneously. | |
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A New Hope: The iconic double-sunset Luke Skywalker contemplates on Tatooine. Also indirectly the Trope Namer; the soundtrack name is Binary Sunset. | |
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The planet Prysmos in Visionaries has three suns and their alignment is what triggers a new Age of Magic. | |
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Kadingir is partially set in Ki, a planet in a parallel dimension which orbits around two suns, Utu and Kili, in a figure eight orbit. The immense pressure that their combined gravitational pull subjected the planet to was countered millennia ago by an ancient civilization with the creation of the Worldwide Dome, which surrounds Ki like an artificial atmosphere. A few characters have complained that this is the reason why they can't enjoy satellite TV. | |
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2010: The Year We Make Contact: Earth (and the rest of the Solar System) becomes this when Jupiter is turned into a small star. | |
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Kill Six Billion Demons: Solomon David's homeworld has two suns to itself, which is noted as a rarity for inhabited worlds, and is also remarkably uncomfortable to the usual inter-world travelers even if it's perfectly livable. Notably, however, they're not original; it used to have just the one sun before it was stolen. | |
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Godforsaken: The Firmament has two suns. One is similar to the sun of Bontherre — perhaps a bit brighter — while the other is very small and red. Every hundred years or so, the red sun grows slowly larger until it is the same size as its companion, bathing the land in a reddish hue. After about a year, it shrinks again to its usual size. Exposure to the Firmament's brighter sun and its second sun causes sunburn almost twice as fast. | |
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The BFG: Giant Country has two suns, one yellow and one green, meaning that it's set in another dimension rather than another country like in the novel. | |
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Odd Squad: The end of "Soundcheck" shows that as a result of the eponymous boy band (bar Danny T, and plus Otto) playing their hit "Gonna Add One", where they sing the title four times during the chorus, four was added to a myriad of objects, including the sun — meaning that Earth now has five suns. Also, one of the "We Are Odd Squad" closing monologues includes three suns (one large and two small) visible in Earth's sky. | |
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Escape to Witch Mountain: The telepathic and telekinetic siblings Tia and Tony eventually learn that they are aliens who fled to Earth to escape their dying planet, a world which had two suns. Tia's "starcase", which is crucial to the plot, is decorated with an emblem depicting two stars. | |
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An early episode of Futurama had the characters delivering a package to Trisol, a planet with three suns. | |
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Legends of the Dead Earth: Detective Comics Annual #9: Typhon has two suns, Osiris and Isis. The Flash Annual #9: Bryan and Tristan Mallory's planet has two suns. |
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Touhou Project: The Chinese legend of Houyi mentions the Earth once had ten suns, which threatened to burn the earth until he shot down all but one. In the game's backstory, however, one of them landed on and killed Junko's son, who has now become pure vengeance, killing Houyi and trying to kill his wife Chang'e. | |
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Magic: The Gathering: Mirrodin has five suns — one for each color of mana. They orbit the planet instead of vice versa, but their gravitational effects on each other and Mirrodin would cause some different problems. Amonkhet has two suns: a "normal" sun that moves normally across the sky, and a second one that moves slowly. As such, its almost perpetually drenched in daylight. The desert plane of Gobakhan has two suns. |
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Psychonauts: It's sort of hard to notice, as the smaller, white one is likely to be obscured by the buildings or mountains, but the Lungfishopolis level has two suns. | |
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Mortonhayle's CT Parody: Due to the way some of the in-game backgrounds work, there appears to be multiple suns on Zenan Bridge. Crono notices this, and understandably freaks out, having never noticed it before and getting extremely worried about skin cancer. | |
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Unreal: Na Pali orbits two suns. As a result, the sky sometimes looks similar to Earth's, while in others it takes alien shades of bluish-purple or gold, and in others all that's lit is nebulas of different colors. They even shine (separately) during the night, as seen in "Velora Pass" and beyond. | |
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: Arthur Dent is impressed by watching a twin sunset from Magrathea. Marvin is a little more jaded. | |
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Pitch Black: The main planet has three suns, and has almost constant daytime. However, when nighttime does fall, there's serious trouble. | |
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The Dark Crystal features three suns of differing sizes and colors, with the climax happening When The Suns Align. | |
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Warhammer 40,000: The Tau Empire sept world of Vior'la orbits a binary star. Its orbit causes it to pass between the two stars every year, close enough for the planet's surface to be ravaged by intense plasma storms, with the Tau living in specialized hab-domes during this season. It's also well known for producing some of the toughest and elite members of the Fire Warrior Caste, so it should come as little surprise that the name Vior'la is Tau for "Hot-Blooded". | |
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Angry Birds Star Wars features Tatooine and its two suns, although it shows them as a big red star and a smaller yellow one. | |
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Little Big Adventure: The protagonist's home planet is called Twinsun, because it is situated between two suns. | |
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Perfect Dark: The Skedar homeworld is part of a trinity star system. | |
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Doctor Who: The Doctor's homeworld Gallifrey is in a binary star system. The planet Messaline from "The Doctor's Daughter" has three suns. As does San Helios from "Planet of the Dead". The human colony world in "Smile" has two suns. In "The Ghost Monument", the planet known as Desolation has three suns. When trying to work out how a boat engine works, they quickly realise that it must be solar-powered. |
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Super Mario Galaxy: The Melty Molten Galaxy consists of several mostly-lava planetoids that are sandwiched between two very close stars. Very close, as in probably no more than a couple miles apart. | |
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Star Wars Rebels: "The Antilles Extraction" is set on the binary-star-orbiting planet Montross. Discussed in "Visions and Voices". Kanan, Ezra, and Sabine discover that Obi-Wan Kenobi is still alive and living on a planet with twin suns. Sabine points out that that piece of information doesn't narrow the field of possible planets down much, because it turns out that in the Star Wars galaxy, as in real life, binary systems are extremely common. Unsurprisingly, the episode "Twin Suns" features this, specifically Tatooine's. |
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Jimmy Two-Shoes: Miseryville has three suns, and the sky is usually orange. "Rocket Jimmy" revealed that there are multiple moons as well. | |
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Star Wars: Darth Vader. Dr Aphra says the advantage of living in a multi-sun system is that it makes her "no drinking before noon" rule easier to live with. | |
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EVE Online: Every system is at least binary system due to the unique gravity interactions needed to make a stable jump gate. The initial gate from Earth was named EVE and was due to the sudden appearance of a wormhole in the solar system. However, the developers seem to have forgotten this piece of background, as no system in the EVE cluster actually has more than one star (perhaps the other stars are all brown dwarfs and/or orbit very far from the other star?). However, in wormhole space, binary systems are common (although the second star exists only as a background texture rather than an object you can warp to). | |
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Battlestar Galactica (2003): The Twelve Colonies are located in the Cyrannus star system, which consists of four stars (Helios Alpha, Helios Beta, Helios Gamma, and Helios Delta) orbiting a common barycenter. | |
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Spore: Habitable planets in such systems are typically farther away from the two suns, especially if one or both are blue stars. Since a planet in such a system would be getting illumination and consequently heating from both stars, and blue stars are the brightest and hottest stars of all, this makes a lot of sense. | |
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Planebreaker: There are two suns in the sky of Szneshnya, both pale white and small. | |
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In the later part of Braiger, and throughout its sequels Bikezinger & Sasuliger, the Solar System becomes a binary star system after Big Bad Carmen Khamen uses the J9 robots' size-changing "Synchron System" to increase Jupiter's mass to the point where it can sustain nuclear fusion. | |
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Mekton uses a default setting in the Algol star system, correctly identified and diagrammed as a quaternary system, the fours stars being Algol, Kobol, Minbar, and the Dark Companion. The "dark" companion is a G0 yellow dwarf, just like Sol. | |
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Star Carrier: The first book's Eta Boötis System consists of a large sun and a white dwarf, with the inhabited planet Haris orbiting about twice as far out as the dwarf. This is suspected as a possibility for the real life Eta Boötis, but not currently confirmed. | |
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The Tomorrow People (1973) briefly mentioned a planet called QX5 that orbited two suns. | |
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Stellaris: Many systems binary or trinary systems, and many of them have habitable planets (usually, but not always, orbiting the innermost star). It's even possible to have your species' homeworld in such a system. | |
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Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!: In "The Lords of Soturix 7" the protagonists end up stranded on a desert alien planet that has not two, not three, but five suns in the sky, which Chiro openly lampshades and laments while suffering the heat. | |
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Bounders: The Youli homeworld has three suns, although the climate is quite temperate. It's never explained exactly how the orbit works. | |
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Extraterrestrial (2005): The blue moon's parent planet orbits a binary system. The narration notes that these systems were once thought unable to support planets in stable orbits, but that this is now believed to be possible if the planet is far enough from the suns or if it orbits only one. | |
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The Transformers (Marvel): Cybertron is said to have orbited Alpha Centauri before being knocked out of its orbit, placing it in a binary star system, but said stars are never actually seen at once. | |
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Red Moon Rising (Holt): The star system the book takes place in has two suns. | |
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Star Trek: Voyager: In "Prime Factors", a beautiful alien woman takes Harry Kim onto a transporter so they can find a Make-Out Point. When Harry sees this trope however, he realises they've traveled to another star system and forgets all about the woman in his arms, as Voyager is in desperate need of a means to get back to Earth, being trapped on the other side of the galaxy. In "Tsunkatse", Neelix picks up an Embarrassingly Painful Sunburn when he makes the mistake of sunbathing under twin suns without sunscreen. |
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Helliconia is set in a binary system, with the eponymous planet orbiting a dim sun called Batalix, and both Helliconia and Batalix orbiting a larger blue giant star called Freyr in a slow, highly elliptical orbit. This gives Helliconia centuries-long seasons, with powerful consequences for the development of its human civilization. | |
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In Galaxy Rangers, the planet Granna is like this. | |
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Happy Heroes: Planet Gray has a blue icy sun and a crimson-colored sun that are both controllable via a temperature adjustment room. | |
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The Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Night Terrors" is set in a binary system. | |
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