List of star systems within 35–40 light-years

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This is a list of star systems within 35–40 light years of Earth.

List

Key
# Visible to the unaided eye
$ Bright star (absolute magnitude of +8.5 or brighter)
White dwarf
§ Brown dwarf or sub-brown dwarf
* Nearest in constellation
More information Star or(sub-) brown dwarf, Distance (ly) ...
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
Zeta HerculisA$35.0 ± 0.2Hercules16h 41m 17.16104s
+31° 36 09.7873
F9IV2.81#[1][2]
BG7V
AT MicroscopiiA35 ± 1Microscopium20h 41m 51.15925s

-32° 26′ 06.8283″

M4Ve11.0/11.1
BM4.5Ve
2MASS 0243-2453§35 ± 1Fornax02h 43m 13.72s
−24° 53 29.8
T6[3]
2MASS 2228-4310§35 ± 3 +2.8
−2.4
Grus22h 28m 28.894s
−43° 10 26.27
T6.5
TVLM513-4654635.1 ± 0.09Boötes15h 01m 08.18646s

+22° 50′ 02.1379″

M8.5V15.09It has one known exoplanet.
Gliese 617B35.109 ± 0.00616h 16m 42.74635s
+67° 14 19.8316
M3.0Vehas 1 known planet[4]
A35.117 ± 0.006M1-Ve
Gliese 20335.11 ± 0.92M3.5Ve
Gliese 382035.12 ± 0.32M4.5V
SCR J0838-5855A35.16 ± 0.22M6.0[5]
BM
HR 9038A35.2 ± 0.2Cepheus23h 52m 25.31799s

+75° 32′ 40.5141″

K3V6.40/11.4[6][7][8]
BK3V
CM2
Gliese 48835.2 ± 0.4MV
Delta TrianguliA35.4 ± 0.3Triangulum02h 17m 03.23016s

+34° 13′ 27.2260″

G0V4.865#[9][10]
BK
L 34-2635.52 ± 0.06Chamaeleon07h 49m 12.678s

-76° 42′ 06.72″

M311.28has one known planet.[11]
GJ 406335.5292M4V11.75
Beta Virginis (Zavijava)$35.6 ± 0.3Virgo11h 50m 41.71824s

+01° 45′ 52.9910″

F9V3.604#[12][13]
Gliese 86A35.6 ± 0.2Eridanus02h 49m 25.9191s

-50° 49′ 25.467″

K1V6.17has 1 known planet[7][14]
BDQ6
SCR J1214-2345A35.69 ± 0.60M4.5[15]
BT1
G 239-2535.77 ± 0.12M3V
HD 16034635.88 ± 0.27OphiuchusK3V
2MASS J19513587-351037535.88 ± 6.52M4
WISE 2313-0837§35.9T8
Gliese 43835.94 ± 0.19MV
L 369-44A36.168M512.67
BM
2MASS J16452211-131951636.19 ± 0.33L1.5
Denebola (Beta Leonis)$36.2 ± 0.4Leo11h 49m 03.57834s

+14° 34′ 19.4090″

A3V2.113#[16][17]
HR 6806 (HD 166620)36.2 ± 0.2Hercules18h 09m 37.41628s

+38° 27′ 27.9959″

K2V6.40[6][7]
54 PisciumA36.2 ± 0.3Pisces00h 39m 21.80539s

+21° 15′ 01.7129″

K0V5.88has 1 known planet[18][19][20]
BT7.5V
HIP 57050 (GJ 1148)36.2 ± 1.1Ursa Major11h 41m 44.63584s

+42° 45′ 07.1021″

MVhas 2 known planets [21]
Gamma Serpentis$36.3 ± 0.3Serpens15h 56m 27.18266s

+15° 39′ 41.8096″

F6V3.85#[22]
HD 7457636.3 ± 0.2KV
HD 8551236.4 ± 0.3Vela09h 51m 07.05180s

-43° 30′ 10.0237″

K5V7.66has 1 known planet[23]
Gliese 325A36.4 +1.5
−1.4
KV
BM
WD 0810–353 (UPM J0812-3529)36.439 ± 0.006Puppis08h 12m 27.06600s

-35° 29′ 43.3241″

DAH14.469
11 Leonis MinorisA36.5 ± 0.3Leo Minor09h 35m 39.50219s

+35° 48′ 36.4770″

G8V4.80/12.50[24]
BM5V
WISE 0325+083136.5T7
Theta Persei$A36.6 ± 0.3Perseus02h 44m 11.98704s

+49° 13′ 42.4111″

F7V4.12/10#
BM1V
HD 115404A36.6 ± 0.4Coma Berenices13h 16m 51.051430s

+17° 01′ 01.840901″

K2V6.61
BM1V
Arcturus (Alpha Boötes)$36.7 ± 0.3Boötes14h 15m 39.7s

+19° 10′ 56″

K0III-0.05#[7][25]
ADS 48A36.7 ± 0.6Andromeda00h 05m 41.0219s

+45° 48′ 43.545″

K6V8.83/9.00/9.97[26][27][28]
BM0.5V
G 107-69/70A36.76 ± 0.01Lynx07h 30m 42.7784s

+48° 11′ 58.5889″

M4.513.2
BDA
CDA
WISE 0038+276836.9T9
Eta Boötis (Muphrid)$37.0 ± 0.3Boötes13h 54m 41.07892s

+18° 23′ 51.7946″

G0IV2.680#[9][29]
Gliese 20837.1 ± 0.6Orion05h 36m 30.991s

+11° 19′ 40.33″

M0.0 Ve8.9
Gliese 90237.2 ± 0.3Indus23h 39m 37.38737s

-72° 43′ 19.7554″

KV
WISE 0627-1114§37.2T6
WISE 1959-3338§37.2T8
Gliese 16937.4 ± 0.5KV
WISE 0623-0456§37.506h 23m 09.68s

-04° 56′ 23.52″

T8
WISE 2325-4105§37.5T9pec
ADS 48 F37.51 ± 0.02Andromeda00h 05m 41.0219s

+45° 48′ 43.545″

M1V
HR 5553 (DE Boötis)37.6 ± 0.4Boötes14h 53m 23.76674s

+19° 09′ 10.0813″

K0V6.00[6][30]
WISE 2340-0745§37.8T7
Gliese 341737.88 ± 0.96M4.5V
L 499-138Columba*M4V
Zeta Doradus$A38.0 ± 0.2Dorado05h 05m 30.65618s

-57° 28′ 21.7289″

F7V4.82/9.02#[31]
BK7V
SCR J0640-055238.04 ± 1.27M2[5]
SSSPM J0829-130938.128 ± 0.077L2[32]
Iota Pegasi$A38.3 ± 0.3Pegasus22h 07m 00.66206s

+25° 20′ 42.3761″

F5V3.84/6.68#[33][34]
BG8V
Lambda Serpentis$38.3 ± 0.4Serpens15h 46m 26.61423s

+07° 21′ 11.0475″

G0V4.43#has 1 known planet[35][36][37]
Gliese 773.638.5 ± 5.8KV
WISE J1206+840138.5 ± 1.0Camelopardalis12h 06m 08.19s

+84° 01′ 13.10″

Y0
Delta Capricorni (Deneb Algedi)$38.6 ± 0.4Capricornus21h 47m 02.44424s

-16° 07′ 38.2335″

A7mIII2.81#[38]
HD 12507238.6 ± 0.4Centaurus14h 19m 04.83414s

-59° 22′ 44.5272″

K3IV6.637[7][9]
L 43-7238.66 ± 0.71M4.5[5]
Gamma Virginis (Porrima)$A38.7 ± 0.4Virgo12h 41m 39.64344s

-01° 26′ 57.7421″

F0V2.74[39]
BF0V
L 449-138.7 ± 0.6MV
WISE 0759-4904§38.8T8
Gliese 414 B (GJ 414)38.70Ursa Major11h 11m 02.54s

+30° 26′ 41.3″

M2V9.98[40][41]
Gliese 414 A (GJ 414)38.76Ursa Major11h 11m 05.17s

+30° 26′ 45.7″

K7V8.864Has two known exoplanets (b and c)[40][41]
WISE 0751-7634§39.1T9
G 180-06039.20 ± 1.19M6V
Gliese 80639.348 ± 0.008Cygnus20h 45m 04.09925s

+44° 29′ 56.6451″

dM1.5+10.79Has 3 exoplanets.
Zeta ReticuliA39.4 ± 0.3Reticulum03h 17m 46.16345s

-62° 34′ 31.1525″

G3V5.22[42][43]
BG2V
Zeta Trianguli Australis$39.5 ± 0.3Triangulum Australe16h 28m 28.14362s

-70° 05′ 03.8419″

F9V4.90#[6][7]
85 PegasiA39.5 ± 0.4Pegasus00h 02m 10.16s

+27° 04′ 56.1″

G5Vb5.75/8.89
BK7V
Gliese 79839.5 ± 0.6KV
Gliese 180 (GJ 180)39.5 +1.2
−1.1
Eridanus04h 53m 24.3093s

-17° 46′ 24.3093″

MV10.894has 2 known planets
TRAPPIST-139.5 ± 1.3Aquarius23h 06m 29.368s

-05° 02′ 29.04″

M8.2V18.80has 7 known planets and a candidate (i)
WISE 1653+444439.5T8
Gliese 330439.53 ± 1.43M4.5V
HR 3384 (11 G. Pyxidis)39.7 ± 0.3Pyxis08h 32m 51.49609s

-30° 31′ 03.0717″

G9V6.38[7][44]
V538 Aurigae39.9 ± 0.4Auriga05h 41m 20.33573s

+53° 28′ 51.8106″

K1V6.25[6][45]
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
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