List of star systems within 65–70 light-years

This is a list of star systems within 65-70 light years of Earth.

Star system Median distance (ly) Stars in system Spectral type Apparent magnitude (V) Comments and references
Aldebaran65.1 ± 1.31K5III0.86has 1 possible planet[1][2][3]
GJ 123365.2 ± 0.71GV
Gliese 292.165.2 ± 1.41KV
Gliese 268.265.2 ± 1.31KV
GJ 127865.3 ± 1.41KV
Gliese 32865.3 ± 3.01MVhas 1 known planet
Epsilon Scorpii «Wei»65.4 ± 1.11K1III2.310[1][4]
Gliese 34265.4 ± 1.41KV
Gliese 747.365.4 ± 2.01KV
53 Aquarii65.5 ± 3.52G1V + G5V6.35/6.57[1][5]
Gliese 456.165.6 ± 1.32KV
HD 11081065.6 ± 1.31KV
RR Caeli65.65 ± 1.721DA7.8 + M6Vhas 1 known planet[6]
Alpha Caeli65.7 ± 0.72F2V + M0.54.456/12.5[1][7]
81 Cancri65.7 ± 1.44G8V + K1V + L8 + L86.77[8][9]
Gliese 762.265.7 ± 1.31GV
HD 13692365.7 ± 1.21KV
HD 14980665.7 ± 1.22KV
Hamal65.9 ± 1.31K1IIIb2.00has 1 known planet[10][11]
GJ 362065.9 ± 1.71KV
Gliese 765.465.9 ± 1.12KV
DENIS-P J1228.2-154766.0 +2.6
−2.4
2L5.5[12]
Kappa Tucanae66.04 ± 1.24F6IV4.25[13]
HR 885366.1 ± 0.81FV
Gliese 19966.1 ± 3.02KV
Gamma Doradus66.2 ± 0.71F0V4.25[14]
Gliese 836.866.2 ± 2.01KV
WISE 0413-475066.21T9
Gliese 22166.3 +2.3
−2.1
1K7V + M0V9.69has 3 known planets[15]
Gliese 84066.3 ± 1.31KV
GJ 200166.3 ± 1.11KV
Tau Cygni66.4 ± 0.82F2IV + G0V3.80/6.69[16]
GJ 386366.4 ± 0.91GV
Gliese 55866.4 ± 1.81KV
HR 634966.5 ± 1.21FV
9 Ceti66.5 ± 1.31G3V6.39[17]
Gliese 257.166.6 ± 1.31KV
GJ 106966.6 +6.7
−5.6
2KV
HD 11478366.6 ± 1.51K0V7.57has 1 known planet[18]
DK Leonis66.6 ± 2.41KV
Sigma² Ursae Majoris66.7 ± 0.93F7IV + K2V4.85/8.16
HD 3050166.7 ± 0.92KV
GJ 971466.7 ± 2.41KV
HR 853166.8 ± 0.81FV
HD 11461366.8 ± 1.11G3IV4.852has 1 known planet[19][20][21]
GJ 126266.8 ± 1.11GV
Gliese 783.266.8 ± 1.32KV
GJ 117266.9 ± 2.31KV
GJ 335866.9 ± 1.41KV
HD 15571267.0 ± 1.41KV
HR 884367.1 ± 0.81FV
Gliese 21767.1 ± 1.41KV
Gliese 330.167.2 ± 1.81MV
WISE 0123+414267.21T7
WISE 0625+564667.21T6
GJ 359367.3 ± 1.21GV
HD 33251867.3 ± 1.71KV
HD 2449667.4 ± 1.51G7V6.822has 1 known planet[22]
Gliese 808.267.4 ± 2.61KV
CR Draconis67.4 ± 1.71MV
94 Aquarii67.6 +8.3
−6.6
2G8.5IV + K2V5.19/7.52[23][24]
GJ 110867.6 +4.7
−4.2
2KV
HIP 10553367.6 ± 2.31MV
Gliese 53.167.7 ± 1.52KV
GJ 108467.7 ± 1.51KV
GJ 100867.7 ± 2.51KV
Gliese 3067.7 ± 1.51KV
Gliese 54467.8 ± 1.62KV
GJ 128067.9 ± 1.51KV
HD 10406767.9 ± 1.51K3V7.93has 1 known planet[25][26]
17 Cygni68.0 ± 0.82F7V + M0.45.00[27][28]
HR 733068.0 ± 1.91GV
Gliese 53368.0 ± 2.62KV
HR 763168.1 ± 0.51FV
HR 568.2 ± 1.32GV
Gliese 41568.2 ± 2.81KV
WISE 0821+144368.21T5.5
Theta Draconis68.3 ± 0.82F9V4.1190[29][30]
13 Ceti68.3 ± 1.83FV
HR 726068.3 ± 1.12GV
HD 3356468.4 ± 0.82F6V5.095has 1 known planet[31]
Gliese 37168.4 ± 2.31KV
HD 22022168.4 ± 1.41KV
HR 801368.5 ± 1.41FV
Gliese 59.168.5 ± 0.91GV
HR 791468.5 ± 1.12GV
HD 11980268.5 ± 1.71KV
Gliese 49168.5 ± 1.32KV
WISE 0535-750068.5 +42.4
−35.9
1Y1
HD 21625968.6 ± 1.71KV
Gliese 39668.6 ± 0.91KV
HD 12458068.7 ± 1.21FV
GD 35668.8 +5.5
−4.7
1DC715.06[32]
71 Orionis68.9 ± 1.34FV
Gliese 88968.9 ± 2.82KV
40 Leonis69.0 ± 1.21F6IV4.80[33]
51 Arietis69.0 ± 1.31G8V6.623[34][35]
Gliese 33669.0 +4.5
−4.0
1MV
Nu Octantis69.1 ± 4.51K1III3.76[1][36]
I Puppis69.1 ± 0.81FIV
V774 Tauri69.1 ± 1.61GV
GJ 116569.1 ± 2.91KV
Gliese 65969.2 ± 2.92KV
Gliese 27669.3 ± 1.91KV
GJ 104869.3 ± 1.61KV
HD 21027769.4 ± 1.21G0IV6.63has 1 known planet[37][38]
HR 357869.5 ± 1.51FV
Gliese 155.269.5 ± 1.41KV
HD 9765869.5 ± 1.51K1V6.27has 1 known planet[39]
Gliese 12269.5 ± 2.11MV
50 Persei69.6 ± 1.23F7V5.52[40][41]
HR 507069.6 ± 0.81GV
GJ 391769.6 ± 1.61GV
Iota Virginis «Syrma»69.8 ± 1.31F7IV4.07[42][43]
B Carinae69.8 +5.4
−4.7
2F6V4.75[1][40]
HD 1008669.8 ± 1.21GIV
GJ 325769.8 ± 1.51GV
16 Cygni69.8 ± 0.83G1.5Vb + G2.5Vb + M5.96/6.20has 1 known planet[44][45]
HD 9294569.8 ± 1.01K1V7.76[46]
Gliese 857.169.8 ± 2.62KV
GJ 425469.8 +14.1
−10.1
1MV
WISE 0448-193569.81T5 pec
Kappa Reticuli69.9 ± 0.72F5V4.71
V775 Herculis69.9 ± 1.61KV
GJ 426870.0 ± 1.02KV
GJ 307170.0 ± 2.51KV

See also

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