Did NASA discover that the "double sun" galaxy is two suns?

Yes, there are two stars in that galaxy.

If we live on a planet in this galaxy, we can see two suns in the sky.

Generally speaking, galaxies are surrounded by multiple planets around a star and run in their respective orbits.

However, in the galaxy discovered this time, a less massive sun operates as a satellite of another more massive sun.

The relationship between these two suns is equivalent to that between our earth and the moon.

This is also a unique star operation mode in the newly discovered binary system.

It is generally believed that in an ordinary planetary system, the celestial body around which each planet moves is the only star in the planetary system.

There are two stars in the newly discovered galaxy, but the laws of physics remain unchanged, and one of them must be the boss.

So there is a unique phenomenon that one sun runs in the galaxy as a satellite of another sun.

But as can be seen from the photos, the small sun is likely to be gradually influenced by the gravity of the big sun in a few years.

Move closer to it, and the two will eventually become one.