The scientists are puzzled with phenomenon of "TWO SUNS"
Over 80% of all solar systems have multiple suns, so is it possible that we live in a binary solar system with two suns as well?
Recent discoveries point to the existence of an old brown dwarf. Our solar system is surrounded by a vast collection of icy bodies called the . If our Sun was part of a binary system in which two gravitationally-bound stars orbit a common center of mass, this interaction could disturb the Oort Cloud on a periodic basis, sending comets whizzing towards us. The Oort Cloud is thought to extend about 1 light year from the Sun.
For now, scientists are puzzled about this phenomenons, but in days ahead we should get some explanation.
~Sequin