* Our Solar System: We only have one star, our Sun.
* Distance and Gravity: Other stars are incredibly far away. The gravity of our own Sun holds our planets in orbit, preventing other stars from coming close enough to be visible as distinct suns in our sky.
What you might be thinking of:
* Sun Dogs: These are bright spots of light that sometimes appear on either side of the Sun, often during winter. They are caused by the refraction of sunlight through ice crystals in the atmosphere. While they look like separate "suns," they are just optical illusions.
* Binary Star Systems: Some stars exist in pairs, orbiting each other. These are called binary star systems. However, from Earth, we usually see these as a single point of light.
* Science Fiction: The idea of two suns is often used in science fiction, but it's not a real-world phenomenon.
So, while it's not possible to see two suns in the way you might imagine, there are some interesting astronomical phenomena that can create the illusion of multiple suns.