List of star systems within 25–30 light-years
This is a list of star systems within 25–30 light-years of Earth .
System ← → ← →
Star or (sub-) brown dwarf
Distance (ly )
Constellation
Coordinates:RA , Dec (Ep J2000, Eq J2000)
Stellar class
Apparent magnitude (V)
Parallax (mas )
Notes and additional references
GJ 4248 (L 499-56 )
25.008± 0.010
Grus
22h 02m 29.4s −37° 04′ 51″
M3.5
11.80
130.4186± 0.0534[ 1]
Mu Cassiopeiae (Gliese 53)
A$
25.033± 0.084
Cassiopeia
01h 08m 16.4s +54° 55′ 13″
G5VIp
5.14#
130.2881± 0.4348[ 1]
B
M5V
11.45
Alpha Piscis Austrini
C (LP 876-10 )
25.0368± 0.0062
Aquarius
22h 48m 04.5s −24° 22′ 08″
M4V
12.624
130.2707± 0.0325[ 1]
component C of triple system
Vega (Alpha Lyrae)$
25.045 ± 0.069
Lyra
18h 36m 56.3s +38° 47′ 01″
A0Va
0.03#
130.23± 0.36[ 2]
[ 3]
VX Arietis (Gliese 109)
25.0513± 0.0054
Aries
02h 44m 15.5s +25° 31′ 24″
M3.5V
10.56
130.1956± 0.0281[ 1]
flare star
Alpha Piscis Austrini
A (Fomalhaut )$
25.126± 0.091
Piscis Austrinus
22h 57m 39.0s −29° 37′ 20″
A3V
1.16#
129.81± 0.47[ 2]
[ 4] [ 5] has 1 refuted planet, component A of triple system
AN Sextantis (Gliese 382)
25.1364± 0.0049
Sextans
10h 12m 17.7s −03° 44′ 44″
M1V
9.264
129.7544± 0.0252[ 1]
[ 6]
Gliese 673 (HD 157881)$
25.1575± 0.0034
Ophiuchus
17h 25m 45.2s +02° 06′ 41″
K7V
7.492
129.6459± 0.0175[ 1]
[ 7]
SIPS 1259-4336
25.200± 0.012
Centaurus
12h 59m 04.7s −43° 36′ 24″
M7.5V
18.01
129.4288± 0.0620[ 1]
[ 8]
LHS 1070 (LP 881-64 , GJ 2005)
A
25.222± 0.024
Sculptor
00h 24m 44.2s −27° 08′ 25″
M5.5-6V
15.35
129.3167± 0.1256[ 1]
[ 9]
B
M8.5V
C
M9-9.5V
G 192-13 (GJ 3378)
25.2245± 0.0055
Camelopardalis
06h 01m 11.0s +59° 35′ 50″
M4.0Ve
7.465 (J)
129.3014± 0.0283[ 1]
Gliese 701 (HD 165222)
25.2407± 0.0050
Serpens *
18h 05m 07.6s −03° 01′ 53″
M1V
9.9
129.2184± 0.0256[ 1]
[ 10]
GJ 1093 (G 109-35)
25.286± 0.012
Gemini
06h 59m 28.8s +19° 20′ 56″
M5Ve
128.9866± 0.0607[ 1]
[ 11]
LP 71-82 (G 227-22)
25.4203± 0.0063
Draco
18h 02m 16.6s +64° 15′ 44″
M5.0V
13.51
128.3057± 0.0319[ 1]
Very rapid star rotation
WISE 1800+0134 §
25.47± 0.10
Ophiuchus
18h 00m 26.5s +01° 34′ 57″
L7.5
14.30 (J)
128.0546± 0.5101[ 1]
[ 12] [ 13]
Gliese 623
A
25.585± 0.097
Hercules
16h 24m 09.3s +48° 21′ 11″
M3.0Ve
127.4785± 0.4818[ 14]
B
M
WISE J0005+3737 §
25.70± 0.43
Andromeda
00h 05m 17.5s +37° 37′ 21″
T9
126.9± 2.1[ 13]
[ 13]
Gliese 54 (CD-68 47)
A
25.702± 0.081
Tucana *
01h 10m 22.9s −67° 26′ 42″
M2.5V
126.9± 0.4[ 15]
[ 16]
B
M
2MASS 0729-39 §
25.82± 1.82
Puppis *
07h 29m 00.0s −39° 54′ 04″
T8
126.3± 8.3[ 17]
GJ 1224 (G 154-44)
25.9987± 0.0063
Serpens
18h 07m 32.8s −15° 57′ 47″
M4Ve
125.4509± 0.0306[ 1]
[ 11]
SCR J0740−4257
26.0295± 0.0045
Puppis
07h 40m 11.8s −42° 57′ 40″
M4.5
13.81
125.3028± 0.0215[ 1]
[ 18]
BB Capricorni (Wolf 922, Gliese 831)
A
26.030± 0.062
Capricornus
21h 31m 18.6s −09° 47′ 26″
M4.5V
125.3± 0.3[ 15]
B
M
Gliese 257 (CD-44 3045)
A
26.2274± 0.0084
Puppis
06h 57m 46.6s −44° 17′ 28″
M3.5V
124.3569± 0.0399[ 1]
B
M
GJ 1151 (G 122-49)
26.231± 0.012
Ursa Major
11h 50m 57.7s +48° 22′ 39″
M7
124.3378± 0.0549[ 1]
[ 19] has 1 known planet
Gliese 480.1 (L 399-68)
26.2637± 0.0062
Centaurus
12h 40m 46.3s +43° 33′ 59″
M3V
124.1851± 0.0295[ 1]
Chi Draconis
A$
26.28± 0.19
Draco
18h 21m 03.4s +72° 43′ 58″
F7V
3.68#
124.11± 0.87[ 2]
B$
K0V
5.67#
Pi3 Orionis (Tabit)$
26.316± 0.036
Orion
04h 49m 50.4s +06° 57′ 41″
F6V
3.16#
123.94± 0.17[ 2]
[ 20]
Gliese 486 (Wolf 437)
26.3506± 0.0070
Virgo
12h 47m 56.6s +09° 45′ 05″
M3.5Ve
123.7756± 0.0329[ 1]
has one known planet
2MASS J21481628+4003593 §
26.37± 0.08
Cygnus
21h 48m 16.3s +40° 03′ 59″
L6.5pec (red)
123.6752± 0.3595[ 1]
[ 13]
Gliese 793 (G 262-15)
26.3764± 0.0032
Cepheus
20h 30m 32.0s +65° 26′ 58″
M3V
123.6547± 0.0148[ 1]
GJ 1154 (G 13-22)
26.3789± 0.0096
Virgo
12h 14m 16.5s +00° 37′ 26″
M4.5Ve
123.6430± 0.0449[ 1]
Gliese 300 (L 674-15)
26.4730± 0.0051
Puppis
08h 12m 40.9s −21° 33′ 07″
M3.5V
123.2033± 0.0236[ 1]
[ 21]
G 99-47 (EGGR 290, GJ 1087)‡
26.4740± 0.0037
Orion
05h 56m 25.5s +05° 21′ 48″
DAP8.9
12.930
123.1989± 0.0170[ 1]
[ 22] [ 23]
Gliese 686
26.6132± 0.0038
Hercules
17h 37m 53.3s +18° 35′ 30″
MV
122.5546± 0.0176[ 1]
has 1 known planet[ 24]
L 97-12 (LAWD 26, Gliese 293)‡
26.6439± 0.0025
Volans *
07h 53m 08.1s −67° 47′ 31″
DC8.8
12.726 (J)
122.4130± 0.0114[ 1]
[ 25] [ 26]
UGPS J0521+3640 §
26.69± 0.35
Auriga
05h 21m 26.9s +36° 41′ 00″
T8.5
122.2± 1.6[ 27]
[ 13]
p Eridani (Gliese 66)
A$
26.7334± 0.0070
Eridanus
01h 39m 47.6s −56° 11′ 47″
K2V
5.82#
122.0035± 0.0319[ 1]
B$
K2V
5.95#
L 173-19
26.7982± 0.0070
Eridanus
02h 00m 38.3s −55° 58′ 05″
MV
121.7084± 0.0319[ 1]
Gliese 884 (HD 217357)$
26.8502± 0.0055
Aquarius
23h 00m 16.1s −22° 31′ 28″
K7+Vk
7.88
121.4724± 0.0249[ 1]
Gliese 48 (Ross 318)
26.8530± 0.0035
Cassiopeia
01h 02m 32.2s +71° 40′ 47″
M3.0Ve
121.4598± 0.0158[ 1]
WISEPC J115013.88+630240.7 §
26.87± 0.61
Ursa Major
11h 50m 13.9s +63° 02′ 42″
T8
121.4± 2.7[ 13]
[ 13]
Gliese 747 (G 207-16)
A
27.134± 0.045
Lyra
19h 07m 43.0s +32° 32′ 42″
M3V
120.2± 0.2[ 28]
B
M
2MASS 0348-6022 §
27.16± 0.41
Reticulum
03h 48m 07.7s −60° 22′ 27″
T7
120.1± 1.8[ 27]
[ 13]
WD 2359-434 (LAWD 96, Gliese 915)‡
27.176± 0.0049
Phoenix *
00h 02m 10.7s −43° 09′ 55″
DAP5.8
120.0143± 0.0215[ 1]
[ 29]
Mu Herculis
Aa$
27.197± 0.035
Hercules
17h 46m 27.5s +27° 43′ 15″
G5IV
3.42#
119.9248± 0.1543[ 1]
Ab
M4V
B
M3.5V
C
M
Wolf 489 ‡
27.2349± 0.0069
Virgo
13h 36m 31.8s +03° 40′ 45″
DZ10.0
119.7566± 0.0304[ 1]
GJ 1227 (G 227-29)
27.2360± 0.0078
Draco
18h 22m 27.1s +62° 03′ 02″
M4.0V
119.7519± 0.0341[ 1]
GJ 1289 (G 130-4)
27.275± 0.013
Andromeda
23h 43m 06.3s +36° 32′ 13″
MV
119.5794± 0.0563[ 1]
has 1 known planet[ 30]
Gliese 185 (HD 32450)
A
27.2766± 0.0096
Lepus
05h 02m 28.5s −21° 15′ 24″
K7V
119.5737± 0.0420[ 1]
B
M
SCR 1138-7721
27.3296± 0.0070
Chamaeleon *
11h 38m 16.8s −77° 21′ 49″
MV
119.3419± 0.0305[ 1]
[ 21]
SCR J1546−5534
A
27.39± 0.16
Norma
15h 46m 41.7s −55° 34′ 47″
M7.5
119.0962± 0.7032[ 14]
B§
T8
2MASS J00345157+0523050 §
27.45± 0.64
Pisces
00h 34m 51.6s +05° 23′ 05″
T6.5
118.8± 2.7[ 13]
[ 13]
TYC 3980-1081-1
A (IRAS 21500+5903)
27.604± 0.0036
Cepheus
21h 51m 38.3s +59° 17′ 40″
M3.5V
118.1551± 0.0155[ 1]
B (UCAC4 747-070768)‡
DAH
Beta Canum Venaticorum (Chara)$
27.634± 0.036
Canes Venatici *
12h 33m 44.5s +41° 21′ 27″
G0V
4.24#
118.0266± 0.1530[ 1]
Gliese 232 (Ross 64)
27.7046± 0.0065
Gemini
06h 24m 41.3s +23° 25′ 59″
M4V
117.7263± 0.0278[ 1]
Gliese 618 (CD-37 10765)
A
27.7647± 0.0069
Scorpius
16h 20m 03.5s −37° 31′ 44″
M3V
117.4716± 0.0291[ 1]
B
M5
Gliese 318 (CD-32 5613, LAWD 28)‡
27.7826± 0.0049
Pyxis *
08h 41m 32.4s −32° 56′ 33″
DA5.5
117.3961± 0.0205[ 1]
suspected double white dwarf
61 Virginis $
27.836± 0.035
Virgo
13h 18m 24.3s −18° 18′ 40″
G7V
4.74#
117.1726± 0.1456[ 1]
has 3 known planets
GJ 1276 (EGGR 453)‡
27.8436± 0.0081
Aquarius
22h 53m 53.3s −06° 46′ 54″
DZ
117.1388± 0.0341[ 1]
[ 29]
Gliese 493.1 (Wolf 461)
27.869± 0.015
Virgo
13h 00m 33.5s +05° 41′ 08″
M4.5Ve
117.0327± 0.0613[ 1]
GJ 3454 (G 89-32)
A
27.97± 0.23
Canis Minor
07h 36m 25.1s +07° 04′ 43″
M4.5V
116.6± 0.97[ 31]
B
M
CWISEP 0402-2651 §
28.02+5.99 −4.20
Eridanus
02h 02m 16.2s +10° 20′ 14″
Y1
116.4± 20.5[ 13]
[ 13]
Gliese 877 (L 49-19)
28.0412± 0.0041
Octans *
22h 55m 45.5s −75° 27′ 31″
M3V
10.377
116.3134± 0.0168[ 1]
CD Ceti (GJ 1057)
28.052± 0.010
Cetus
03h 13m 22.9s +04° 46′ 29″
M4.5Ve
116.2678± 0.0427[ 1]
has 1 known planet[ 32]
Zeta Tucanae $
28.073± 0.032
Tucana
00h 20m 04.3s −64° 52′ 29″
F9.5V
4.23#
116.1826± 0.1334[ 1]
LP 502-56 (NLTT 40406)
28.107± 0.011
Serpens
15h 30m 30.3s +09° 26′ 01″
M5.5V
116.0425± 0.0435[ 1]
WISE 1647+5632 §
28.12+9.37 −5.62
Draco
16h 47m 15.8s +56° 32′ 06″
T6
16.59
116± 29[ 33]
CWISE 0617+1945
A§
28.2± 5.7[ 34]
Orion
06h 17m 41.8s +19° 45′ 13″
L2
parallax uncertain,[ 13] [ 34] brown dwarfs are separated by about 37 AU[ 34]
B§
L4
GJ 3517 (LP 666-9)
28.242± 0.018
Hydra
08h 53m 36.2s −03° 29′ 32″
M9V
18.959
115.4876± 0.0726[ 1]
[ 35]
Chi1 Orionis
A$
28.256± 0.066
Orion
05h 54m 23.0s +20° 16′ 34″
G0V
4.39#
115.43± 0.27[ 2]
B
AP Columbae
28.2636± 0.0073
Columba *
06h 04m 32.2s −34° 33′ 36″
M4.5Ve
12.96
115.3982± 0.0298[ 1]
SIPS J1141-3624 (PM J11413-3624)
28.3408± 0.0088
Centaurus
11h 41m 21.5s −36° 24′ 35″
M5
13.105
115.0835± 0.0359[ 1]
GJ 1207 (G 19-7)
28.3822± 0.0062
Ophiuchus
16h 57m 05.7s −04° 20′ 56″
M3.5Ve
12.25
114.9158± 0.0252[ 1]
LP 991-84
28.459± 0.010
Phoenix
39h 54m 21.7s −39° 36′ 09″
M4.5V
14.403
114.604± 0.0402[ 1]
Xi Ursae Majoris
Aa (Alula Australis)$
28.49± 0.11
Ursa Major
11h 18m 10.9s +31° 31′ 45″
F8.5:V
4.41#
114.4867± 0.4316[ 14]
Ab
M
Ba$
G2V
4.87#
Bb
M
WISE J1118+3125§
T8.5
2MASS 0036+1821 (LSPM J0036+1821)§
28.492± 0.034
Pisces
00h 36m 16.17s 18° +21′ 10.4″
L3.5
114.4735± 0.1381[ 1]
[ 13]
Gliese 250 (HD 50281)
A$
28.5373± 0.0055
Monoceros
06h 52m 18.1s −05° 10′ 25″
K3V
6.58
114.2911± 0.0219[ 1]
Ba
M2.5V
Bb
Gliese 450 (MCC 135)
28.5888± 0.0048
Ursa Major
11h 51m 07.3s +35° 16′ 19″
M1.5V
114.0854± 0.0191[ 1]
WISENF 1936+0408 §
28.64± 0.99
Aquila
19h 36m 56.1s +04° 08′ 01″
Y0
113.9± 3.8[ 13]
spectral type is uncertain[ 13]
41 G. Arae
Aa$
28.673± 0.018
Ara
17h 19m 03.8s −46° 38′ 10″
G8V
5.55#
113.7513± 0.0725[ 1]
[ 36]
Bb
B
M0V
?
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HD 192310 (5 G. Capricorni, HR 7722, Gliese 785)$
28.739± 0.013
Capricornus
20h 15m 17.4s −27° 01′ 59″
K2+V
5.73#
113.4872± 0.0516[ 1]
has 2 known planets
Gliese 849
28.7503± 0.0076
Aquarius
22h 09m 40.3s –04° 38′ 27″
M3.5V
113.4447± 0.0300[ 1]
has 2 known planets
HU Delphini (Gliese 791.2)
A
28.762± 0.051
Delphinus
20h 29m 48.3s +09° 41′ 20″
M4.5V
113.4± 0.2[ 16]
[ 16]
B
M
Gliese 745
A (Ross 730)
28.8066± 0.0049
Sagitta *
19h 07m 05.6s +20° 53′ 17″
M2.0V
113.2228± 0.0192[ 1]
B (HD 349726)
M2V
IRAS 06355-7535 (LDS 169)
A (L 32-9)
28.8301± 0.0043
Mensa *
06h 33m 47.0s −75° 37′ 46″
M2V
10.484
113.1304± 0.0169[ 1]
B (L 32-8)
M3V
11.419
HR 1614 (284 G. Eridani, HD 32147, Gliese 183)$
28.8451± 0.0057
Eridanus
05h 00m 49.0s −05° 45′ 13″
K3V
6.22#
113.0715± 0.0222[ 1]
GJ 1105 (G 111-47)
28.8653± 0.0066
Lynx *
07h 58m 12.7s +41° 18′ 13″
M3.5Ve
112.9927± 0.0259[ 1]
[ 19]
Gliese 867
A (FK Aquarii)
28.8668± 0.0099
Aquarius
22h 38m 45.6s −20° 37′ 16″
M0Vep
112.9867± 0.0387[ 1]
B (FL Aquarii)
M3.5V
C
D
Ross 695 (Gliese 465)
28.9469± 0.0062
Corvus *
12h 24m 52.5s −18° 14′ 32″
M2
11.272
112.6740± 0.0241[ 1]
SCR J0630-7643
A
28.951± 0.024
Mensa
06h 30m 46.6s −76° 43′ 09″
M6.0
112.6584± 0.0934[ 1]
[ 21]
B
M
DENIS 0334-49 (LEHPM 3396)
28.963± 0.014
Horologium
03h 34m 12.2s −49° 53′ 32″
M9V
112.6100± 0.0557[ 1]
[ 37]
2MASS 0727+1710 §
28.99± 0.23
Gemini
07h 27m 18.2s +17° 10′ 01″
T7
112.5± 0.9[ 38]
[ 13]
Gamma Leporis
A$
29.0004± 0.0058
Lepus
05h 44m 27.8s −22° 26′ 54″
F6V
3.59#
112.4661± 0.0225[ 1]
B (AK Leporis)$
K2V
6.17#
C
M3.5V
WISE1810 §
29.03+2.28 −1.95
Serpens
18h 10m 06.18s −10° 10′ 00.5″
esdT8-esdT9[ 39]
112.5+8.1 −8.0 [ 39]
closest extreme metal-poor brown dwarf[ 39]
GJ 2066 (G 113-20)
29.1550± 0.0059
Hydra
08h 16m 08.0s +01° 18′ 09″
M2.0V
10.091
111.8698± 0.0228[ 1]
LHS 224 (G 193-27 , GJ 3421)
A
29.43± 0.19
Lynx
07h 03m 55.7s +52° 42′ 07″
M5.0Ve
110.8263± 0.6945[ 1]
B
M
SZ Ursae Majoris
A
29.588± 0.0045
Ursa Major
11h 20m 04.8s +65° 50′ 47″
M2V
110.2305± 0.0166[ 1]
B
Gliese 433
29.6045± 0.0055
Hydra
11h 35m 26.9s −32° 32′ 24″
M2V
110.1711± 0.0204[ 1]
has 3 known planets
Delta Eridani («Rana»)$
29.644± 0.052
Eridanus
03h 43m 14.9s –09° 45′ 48″
KIV
3.52#
110.0254± 0.1944[ 1]
Gliese 508 (HD 115953)
Aa
29.65± 0.23
Canes Venatici
13h 19m 45.5s +47° 46′ 41″
M2V
8.54
109.9837± 0.8292[ 14]
Ab
B
GJ 3146 (LP 469-206)
29.664± 0.019
Aries
02h 16m 30.0s +13° 35′ 13″
M5.0Ve
109.9500± 0.0704[ 1]
LHS 1126 (GJ 2012, EGGR 246)‡
29.6701± 0.0055
Cetus
00h 41m 26.0s −22° 21′ 02″
DQ9
109.9276± 0.0202[ 1]
[ 29]
V374 Pegasi
29.6898± 0.0070
Pegasus
22h 01m 13.1s +28° 18′ 25″
M3.5Ve
109.8548± 0.0259[ 1]
2MASSI J0652307+471034 §
29.714± 0.076
Auriga
06h 52m 30.7s +47° 10′ 35″
L4.5
109.7651± 0.2782[ 1]
[ 13]
WT 460
A
29.723± 0.063
Centaurus
14h 11m 59.9s −41° 32′ 22″
M5.5e
109.7323± 0.2316[ 1]
B
Gliese 283 (L 745-46 )
A (LP 783-3 , LAWD 25)‡
29.8285± 0.0049
Puppis
07h 40m 20.8s −17° 24′ 49″
DAZ6
13.061
109.3440± 0.0181[ 1]
[ 29]
B (LP 783-2 )
M6.5V
16.696
WISE 0713−2917 §
29.84± 0.58
Canis Major
07h 13m 22.6s −29° 17′ 52″
Y0
109.3± 2.1[ 13]
[ 13]
2MASS J03552337+1133437 §
29.88± 0.13
Taurus
03h 55m 23.4s +11° 33′ 44″
L5γ
109.1381± 0.4833[ 1]
WISEP J213456.73-713743.6 §
29.90± 1.05
Indus
21h 34m 56.7s −71° 37′ 45″
T9pec
109.1± 3.7[ 40]
Groombridge 1830 (CF Ursae Majoris, HD 103095)$
29.9145± 0.0054
Ursa Major
11h 52m 58.8s +37° 43′ 07″
G8VIp
6.42#
109.0296± 0.0197[ 1]
GJ 3801 (Ross 1015)
29.980± 0.012
Canes Venatici
13h 42m 43.3s +33° 17′ 24″
M4V
13.896
108.7903± 0.0440[ 1]
[ 41]
Beta Comae Berenices $
29.998± 0.045
Coma Berenices *
13h 11m 52.4s +27° 52′ 41″
G0V
4.23#
108.7250± 0.1645[ 1]
System
Star or (sub-) brown dwarf
Distance (ly )
Constellation
Coordinates:RA , Dec (Ep J2000, Eq J2000)
Stellar class
Apparent magnitude (V)
Parallax (mas )
Notes and additional references
See also
References
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