List of star systems within 40–45 light-years

This is a list of star systems within 40-45 light years of Earth.

Star system Median distance (ly) Stars in system Spectral type Apparent magnitude (V) Comments and references
Gliese 17940.1 +2.1
−1.9
1M4V11.96has 1 known planet[1]
Beta Trianguli Australis40.2 ± 0.32F1V2.85[2][3]
Gliese 80640.2 ± 0.91M1.5V10.84
Rho¹ (55) Cancri40.25 ± 0.372G8V + M4V5.95/13.15has 5 known planets[4]
Gliese 43540.8 ± 0.51KV
Gliese 436040.77 ± 0.652M5+M5
WISE J0457-020740.8 ± 10.11T
WISE 1051-213840.81T9
LHS 1140411M4.5V14.18has 2 known planet[5]
HD 6983041.0 ± 0.41G8V5.98has 3 known planets[6][7][8]
ULAS J0034-0041.0 +2.1
−1.9
1Y0
WISE 1542+223041.11T9.5
HR 48341.2 ± 0.42G1.5V + MV4.95/12.5
Lambda Aurigae «Al Hurr»41.2 ± 0.52G1V4.71[9][10]
Gliese 14241.2 ± 1.21K3.5V
HD 17522441.2 ± 1.62MV
Innes' star41.31MVhas 1 known planet
HD 1441241.4 ± 0.41G8V6.33[11]
Gliese 34941.4 ± 0.61KV
i (44) Boötis41.6 ± 0.33G0V + F4.75[7][12]
2MASS J0523-1403 41.62 1 L2.5 21.05 [13]
HD 15863341.7 ± 0.31K0V6.43[14]
Gliese 370741.75 ± 1.301M3.5V
HD 4030741.8 ± 0.31K2.5V7.17has 6 known planets[15][16]
36 Ursae Majoris41.9 ± 0.43F8V4.82[10][17]
HD 14751342.0 ± 0.52G1V5.38has 1 known planet[2][7][18]
Gliese 42842.0 ± 12KV
HD 10430442.1 ± 0.41G8IV + M4V5.54[2][10][19]
WISE 0857+560442.11T8
Capella42.2 ± 0.54G1III + K0III0.08[20][21]
Wolf 147342.26 ± 0.922M3.5[22]
HD 16634842.3 ± 0.71M0V8.38[23]
Gliese 20442.3 ± 0.51KV
HD 17205142.4 ± 0.51G5V5.85[11]
Gliese 52142.4 ± 0.91M1V10.26
GRW +70 824742.4 +1.3
−1.2
1DA:w13.2[24]
WISE 2019-114842.41T8.5
Gliese 100142.44 ± 2.082M4V + L5
Gliese 16742.7 ± 0.31K5V7.62
WISE 2134-713742.71T9
WISE 2359-733542.71T5.5
HD 19000742.8 ± 0.61K4V7.45
SZ Crateris42.9 ± 12KV8.1
HD 17065743.1 ± 0.51K2V6.82[2]
58 Eridani43.4 ± 0.51G1.5V5.49[2][25]
Gliese 14643.6 ± 0.51K6.5V8.64[2][7]
Gliese 126743.6 ± 0.81KV
Gliese 55643.8 ± 0.41KV
Gliese 6943.8 ± 0.71K5V8.35has 1 known planet[26]
Upsilon Andromedae43.9 ± 0.42F8V + M4.5V4.09has 4 known planets[27][28][29]
Theta Ursae Majoris «Alhaud»44.0 ± 0.43F6IV3.166[30][31]
HD 2969744.0 ± 0.81K3V8.00[7][32]
G 161-7144.02 ± 0.841M4.5[33]
Gliese 86844.2 ± 0.71K5V7.93
HD 21141544.4 ± 0.42G0V + MV5.33/9.9[2][7][34]
Gliese 52844.4 ± 0.72K4V + dK67.96/8.35
G 29-3844.4 +2.6
−2.3
1DAV4.413.03Variable[35]
WISE 1311+012244.41T9
WISE 1952+724044.41T
HD 15457744.6 ± 0.61K2.5Vk7.385[2][36]
Beta Aquilae «Alshain»44.7 ± 0.52G8IV3.71/11.4
HD 16644.7 ± 0.52G8V6.09[7][37]
Gliese 21544.7 ± 0.71MV
WISE 0513+060844.71T6.5
WISE 2255-311844.71T
10 Tauri44.8 ± 0.52F8V4.28[38]
Gliese 61544.8 ± 0.51KV
Iota Piscium45.0 ± 0.51F7V4.13[12]
Gamma Cephei «Errai»45.0 ± 0.32K1IVe3.22has 1 known planet
WISE 2226+044045.01T8

See also

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