Star HD 216133
Red dwarf HD 216133 is located 47 light years away from the Sun.
It is a single star of spectral class M0.5V, that has typically about 25 % of solar mass.
For now, there are no known exoplanets in this star system.
More about HD 216133
Nearby star HD 216133 is a main sequence star that fuses hydrogen atoms into helium.
HD 216133 can be found in southern celestial hemisphere, you cannot see it with naked eye, but you can observe this star with basic telescope. The star is also observable from Northern America, Europe and Asia.
Other designations of this star
TYC 5241-1613-1, USNO-A2 0825-19790246, HIP 112774, EPIC 206371692, GL 875, Gliese 875, BD-07 5871, Gaia EDR3 2611163717366876544
External sources
Simbad database (HD 216133)
Astronomical database SIMBAD (the Set of Identifications, Measurements and Bibliography for Astronomical Data)
Class of stars Red dwarf
Red dwarfs are small reddish stars, that are by far the most common type of star in solar neighborhood. Their mass is usually between 10 and 50 % of solar mass.