List of star systems within 30–35 light-years

This is a list of star systems within 30–35 light years of Earth.

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
System Star or
(sub-) brown dwarf
Distance (ly) Constellation Coordinates:
RADec
(Ep J2000, Eq J2000)
Stellar
class
Apparent magnitude
(V)
Parallax
(mas)
Notes and additional references
SCR 1826-6542 30 Pavo MV
GJ 3421 30.1 ± 0.6 Lynx M4.5V
GJ 3325 30.03 ± 0.72 Lepus M3V 11.7 [1] has 1 candidate planet[2]
HD 102365 (66 G. Centauri/Gliese 442) B 30.362 ± 0.010 Centaurus 11h 46m 32.68988s
−40° 29′ 47.6048″[citation needed]
M4V 15 has 1 known planet[3][4][5][6]
A 30.40 ± 0.02 11h 46m 31.07253s
−40° 30′ 01.2859″[citation needed]
G2V 4.88#
2MASS 1750-00 30.1 ± 0.7 L5.5
GJ 3380 30.3 Auriga M5V
GJ 3146 30.12 ± 1.33 M5.0Ve
Gamma Pavonis$ 30.21 ± 0.05 Pavo 21h 26m 26.60484s
−65° 21′ 58.3145″[citation needed]
F9VFe-1.4 CH-0.7 4.22# [7][3]
GJ 3135 30.41 ± 0.15 M2.5+V 12.2 [8]
GJ 1123 30.51 ± 0.28 M4.5V 13.1 [9]
Gliese 190 30.52 ± 0.18 M3.5V 10.3
Gliese 226 30.60 ± 0.12 M2.5V
Gliese 357 30.65 ± 0.18 Hydra M2.5V 10.91 has 3 known planets[10][2][11]
Gliese 176 30.68 ± 0.17 Taurus M2.5V 9.95 has 1 known planet[12]
GJ 3306 (LHS 194) 30.69 ± 0.39 DQ8
Gliese 367 30.82 ± 0.17 Vela M1.0V 10 [13] has 3 known planets
2MASS J11592743-5247188 30.9 ± 0.04 M9V [14]brown dwarf
2MASS 0034+0523§ 30.9 +2.4
−2.1
T6.5
Gliese 694 30.92 ± 0.34 M2V 10.5 [15]
GJ 3512 30.95 ‬± 0.03 Ursa Major M5.7 15.05 has 2 known planets[16]
GJ 1065 30.98 ± 0.98 M3V 12.8 [17]
CWISEP J1446−2317 31 ± 2 Libra Y1 probably 4–14 MJ object
GJ 1227 31.06 ± 1.78 M4.0V [18]
HR 4458 (289 G. Hydrae) A 31.18 ± 0.11 Hydra K0V 5.97 + 15 [3][19][20]
B DC8
2MASS J11553952-3727350 31.2 ± 1.5 L2.3
Wolf 1069 31.21 ± 0.01 Cygnus dM5.0 [21] Has one known potentially habitable planet
61 Ursae Majoris 31.35 ± 0.08 Ursa Major G8V 5.35 [22][23]
Gliese 358 31.36 ± 0.12 M3V
WISEA J1141−3326 31.4 ± 0.9 Hydra Y0 probably 3–8 MJ object
TYC 3251-1875-1 31.51 ± 5.90 MV
LHS 6167 31.57 ± 0.30 M4.5V [24]
WISE J140533.32+835030.5 31.6 ± 5.5 L8
CFBD J0059-01§ 31.6 ± 0.6 Cetus T8.5
Gliese 479 31.61 ± 0.68 M3V(e)
GJ 1138 31.70 ± 0.96 M5V
Gliese 436 (Noquisi) 31.80 ± 0.10 Leo M2.5V 10.67 has 1 known planet[25]
12 Ophiuchi 31.80 ± 0.12 Ophiuchus K2V 5.77 [26]
LP 655-48 31.96 ± 0.33 M7.5Ve
WISE 0811-8051§ 32.0 T9.5
GJ 3112 (LHS 145)‡ 32.04 ± 0.25 DA8.1 [27]
2MASS J2139+0220§ 32.1 ± 0.6 Aquarius T1.5
Gliese 638 32.11 ± 0.07 Hercules K7.5Ve 8.11 [23]
GJ 3253 32.11 ± 0.64 M5V
Gliese 49/51 A 32.12 ± 0.50 Cassiopeia M1.5V has 1 known planet around Gliese 49[28]
B M5V
GJ 3988 32.30 ± 0.01 M5V [29] has 1 known planet[30]
AU Microscopii 32.32 ± 0.33 Microscopium M1Ve 8.73 has 2-4 known planets [31]
HD 232979 32.320 ± 0.009 M0.5V 8.648 [32] flare star[33]
GJ 3119 32.36 ± 0.59 M4.5Ve
Gliese 680 32.37 ± 0.26 M3V
Gliese 569 A 32.466 ± 0.007 Boötes M3V Orbited by binary brown dwarfs
WISE 1614+1739§ 32.6 T9 19.08
ULAS 1335+11 32.6 ± 0.5 Virgo T9
HD 260655 (Gliese 239) 32.608 ± 0.007 Gemini M0V has 2 known planets[34]
GJ 1125 32.61 ± 0.17 M3.5Ve [35]
10 parsecs (about 32.616 ly)
GJ 3976 32.71 ± 1.02 M5V
GJ 3182 32.73 ± 0.10 DAZ9.5 [36]
Gliese 22 A 32.82 ± 0.69 Cassiopeia M2.5Ve 10.29 + 12.19 + 13.2
B M3V
C M
HR 5256 32.83 ± 0.11 Ursa Major K3V 6.520 [37][38]
HR 511 32.84 ± 0.18 Cassiopeia K0V 5.63 [19][39]
WISE 1150+6302§ 32.9 T8 17.72
WISE 1318-1758§ 32.9 T9
Gliese 678.1 A 33.12 ± 0.10 M1.0Ve
Gliese 453 33.13 ± 0.19 K4+V
Alpha Mensae$ 33.26 ± 0.05 Mensa G7V 5.09# [3][19]
Gliese 1277 33.59 ± 0.33 M4.5
Pollux (Beta Geminorum)$ 33.78 ± 0.09 Gemini K0III 1.14# has 1 known planet[40][41][42]
Gliese 649 33.84 ± 0.12 Hercules M1.5V 9.62 has 1 known planet[43]
Gliese 339.1 33.52 ± 0.64 DC7P [36]
SCR J0533-4257 33.75 ± 0.64 M4.5V
HD 17925 (32 G. Eridani) 33.76 ± 0.14 Eridanus K1V 6.04 [19][44]
2MASS 0559-1404§ 33.76 ± 0.35 T4.5
2MASS 1237+6526§ 33.9 ± 1.8 Draco T6.5V 16.15 [45]
WISE 1322-2340§ 33.9 T8 17.01
Gliese 595 34.01 ± 1.87 M3
Gliese 127.1 34.08 ± 0.62 DA3.0 [27]
WISE J2030+0749§ 34.2 ± 8.5 T1.5 [46]
L 363-38 (GJ 3049) 34.25 ± 0.50 M3 has 1 known planet [47]
Iota Persei$ 34.38 ± 0.08 Perseus G0V 4.05#
2MASS 1047+2124§ 34.4 ± 1.4 Leo T6.5
WD 0821-669 34.44 ± 0.20 DA9.8 [27]
2MASS J00501994−3322402§ 34.5 ± 0.9 T7
Gliese 653/654 A 34.60 ± 0.35 K4/5V
B M1.5V
L 98-59 34.6 Volans M3V has 4 known planets and an unconfirmed planet.
2MASS 2228-4310§ 34.7 +2.8
−2.4
Grus T6.5
2MASS J08251968+2115521§ 34.8 ± 0.4 L7.5
2MASS 0243-2453§ 34.8 ± 1.4 Fornax T6 [45]
WISE 0734-7157§ 34.9 Y0 20.41 [48]
Zeta Herculis A$ 34.95 ± 0.18 Hercules F9IV 2.81# [49][50]
B G7V
Gliese 617 A 34.99 ± 0.14 M1-Ve has 1 known planet[51]
B M3.0Ve

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