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Luytens Star
Gliese 273, GJ 273, GCTP1755, BD +05°1668, G 089-019, LHS 33, LTT 12021, LFT 527, Vys 17, HIC 36208, HIP 36208
M3.5 V 0.26 M☉ 12.3 ly

Teegardens star
SO J025300.5+165258, 2MASS J02530084+1652532, LSPM J0253+1652, FBS L 14-17, GAT 1370, APM EO0425-0315372, FBS 0250+167, SO J025300.5+165258, USNO-A2.0 1050-00774305, USNO-B1.0 1068-00028941
M7 V 0.1 M☉ 12.5 ly

AX Microscopii
Lacaille 8760, AX Mic, Gliese 825, GJ 825, HD 202560, LHS 66, CD-39°14192, GCTP 5117, HIP 105090
M0 Ve 0.6 M☉ 12.9 ly

Kruger 60 B
LHS 3815, HD 239960B
M4 V 0.18 M☉ 13 ly

SCR 1845-6357
DENIS-P J184504.9-635747, SCR 1845A, 2MASS J18450541-6357475, SCR J1845-6357
M8.5V 0.07 M☉ 13.1 ly

Kruger 60
Gliese 860, GJ 860, DO Cephei, BD+56° 2783, HD 239960, HIC 110893, HIP 110893, ADS 15972, G 232-075, LHS 3814, KR 60AB
M3V 0.27 M☉ 13.1 ly

Ross 614
V577 Monocerotis, Gliese 234, GJ 234, CCDM J06294-0249, GCTP 1509.00, G 106-049, HIP 30920, LFT 473, LPM 239, LTT 2564, NLTT 16580, LHS 1849
M4.5 V 0.22 M☉ 13.4 ly

Ross 614 B
LHS 1850
M8 V 0.11 M☉ 13.4 ly

Wolf 1061
Gliese 628, GJ 628, BD -12°4523, G 153-058, GCTP 3746.00, HIP 80824, LHS 419, Vys 164, BD-12 4523, V2306 Ophiuchi
M3.5 V 0.25 M☉ 14.1 ly

FL Virginis
FL Vir, G 60-14, LFT 923, Ci 20 716, G 12-43, LHS 333, Cl* Melotte 25, Gliese 473, GSC 00874-00306, LTT 13546, VVO 74, Wolf 424, 2E 2769, JP11 5148, GCRV 7553, JP11 5149, PLX 2890Gliese 473
M5.5 V 0.14 M☉ 14.1 ly

Gliese 1
G 267-025, GC 49, GCTP 5817.00, HD 225213, HIP 439, LHS 1, LTT 23, NLTT 134, NSV 15017, SAO 192348, GJ 1
M2V 0.33 M☉ 14.2 ly

TZ Arietis
Gliese 83.1, Gliese 9066, GJ 9066, GJ 83.1, L 1159-16, LHS 11, G 003-033, TZ Ari, 2MASS J02001278+1303112, TIC 404715018, NLTT 6690, WISEA J020013.74+130248.6, LP 469-42, LFT 171
M 4.5V 0.14 M☉ 14.6 ly

FL Virginis B
M5.5 V 0.13 M☉ 14.6 ly

Gliese 1245 C
NLTT 48415, LHS 3495, 2MASS J19535508+4424550, G 208-44 B
M6 V 0.07 M☉ 14.8 ly

Gliese 687
BD+68 946, LHS 450, AOe 17415-6, LTT 15232, SAO 17568, GCTP 4029.00, HIP 86162, STU 10B, LFT 1364, GJ 687
M3.5 V 0.4 M☉ 14.8 ly

Gliese 674
CD-46 11540, LHS 449, LFT 1351, LTT 6942, LPM 645, HIC 85523, HIP 85523, GJ 674
M2.5 V 0.35 M☉ 14.8 ly

Gliese 3622
LHS 292, LP 731-58, GCTP 2516.02
M6.5 V 0.08 M☉ 14.9 ly

Gliese 1245
G 208-44, G 208-45, V1581 Cygni
M5.5 V 0.11 M☉ 15.2 ly

Gliese 1245 B
NLTT 48414, LHS 3494, 2MASS J19535443+4424541, G 208-45
M5.5 V 0.1 M☉ 15.2 ly

Gliese 876
Ross 780, BD-15°6290, G 156-057, GCTP 5546.00, HIC 113020, HIP 113020, IL Aquarii, LHS 530, Vys 337, GJ 876
M4V 0.33 M☉ 15.2 ly
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Frequently Asked Questions about nearby stars

What is the nearest star?

Nearest star is Proxima Centauri, located approximately 4.24 light-years (1.30 parsecs) from the Sun. It is part of the Alpha Centauri star system, which also includes Alpha Centauri A and Alpha Centauri B.

What are the nearest stars to Earth?

Nearest stars to Earth include the Alpha Centauri system (Alpha Centauri A, Alpha Centauri B, and Proxima Centauri), Barnard's Star, and Wolf 359. There are also brown dwarfs Luhman 16 and WISE 0855−0714.

What is the solar neighborhood?

Solar neighborhood (also Local Interstellar Cloud) is the region of interstellar space that surrounds the Sun with diameter about 15 light years. Stellar Catalog database includes all stars contained within this region.

How do astronomers measure distances to stars?

Astronomers use methods like parallax, standard candles, and redshift to measure distances to stars. Parallax is especially useful for nearby stars in our solar neighborhood, while other techniques help map the universe beyond.

Are there any exoplanets orbiting the nearest stars?

Yes, several exoplanets have been discovered orbiting the nearest stars. For example, Proxima Centauri has an exoplanet called Proxima Centauri b, which is located in the star's habitable zone and is the closest known exoplanet to Earth.

Why are the nearest stars important for astronomy and physics?

The nearest stars provide valuable laboratories for studying stellar evolution, space environments, and the fundamental physics of stars. Observing these stars helps astronomers understand the structure of our galaxy and the broader universe.
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Estrellas
Las estrellas son enormes esferas de gas caliente que brillan al generar energía mediante fusión nuclear en sus núcleos. La mayoría de las estrellas están compuestas principalmente de hidrógeno y helio. En el centro de una estrella, la alta presión y temperatura hacen que los átomos de hidrógeno se fusionen en helio, liberando una enorme cantidad de energía en forma de luz y calor.
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