List of star systems within 95–100 light-years

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This is a list of star systems within 95–100 light years of Earth.[1]

List

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:
RA, Dec
(Ep J2000, Eq J2000)
Stellar
class
Apparent magnitude
(V)
Parallax
(mas)
Notes and additional references
HD 17036895PavoA7 V+
Zeta AquariiA95 ± 1Aquarius22h 28m 49.888s

-00° 01′ 11.87″

F3 V4.42
49 LibraeA95.3 ± 0.5Libra16h 00m 19.61087s

-16° 32′ 00.5483″

F8 V5.47One of the closest type Ia supernova candidate to Earth.
BD
HD 102195 (Flegetonte)95.8 ± 0.2Virgo11h 45m 42.293s

+02° 49′ 17.326″

K0 V8.0734.056

± 0.0555

Has one confirmed exoplanet (HD 102195 b/Lete).
GJ 3470 (Kaewkosin)95.88 ± 0.07Cancer07h 59m 05.84s

+15° 23′ 29.236″

M2.0Ve12.33034.0172

±0.0255

Has 1 exoplanet.
8 Draconis (Taiyi)95.9 ± 0.3Draco12h 55m 28.55s

+65° 26′ 18.508″

F1VmA7(n)5.22534.0276

± 0.0922

WD 0145+23495.98 ± 0.07Aries01h 47m 54.82s

+23° 39′ 43.6″

DA 3.914.01433.9807

± 0.0249

38 Geminorum A96 ± 2Gemini06h 54m 38.635s

+13° 10′ 40.221″

A8V4.75 + 7.8033.9184

± 0.8248

Iota Bootis (Asellus Secundus)96.3 ± 0.2Boötes14h 16m 09.930s

+51° 22′ 02.029″

A7 V4.75
Beta Ceti (Diphda)$96.3±0.5Cetus00h 43m 35.37090s

-17° 59′ 11.7827″

K0 III2.02#
GJ 982796.71 ± 0.05Pisces23h 27m 04.8376s

-01° 17′ 10.5827″

K6 V10.250Has 3 exoplanets.
Alpheratz (Alpha Andromedae)A$97 ± 1[2]Andromeda00h 08m 23.25988s
+29° 05 25.5520[2]
B8IV-VHgMn[3]2.22[4]#33.62±0.3554th brightest star and brightest known mercury–manganese star[5]
BA7V[6]4.21[4]
Beta Reticuli97 ± 2Reticulum03h 44m 11.97587s

-64° 48′ 24.8610″

K0IV SB3.84
Alpha Pictoris$97 ± 5Pictor06h 48m 11.45512s

-61° 56′ 29.0008″

A8 Vn kA63.27#
HD 52265 (Citalá)97.58 ± 0.07Monoceros07h 00m 18.036s

-05° 22′ 01.78″

G0 V6.29
Delta Draconis (Altais)$97.8 ± 0.5Draco19h 12m 33.30137s

+67° 39′ 41.5392″

G9III3.07#
38 Geminorum B97.9 ± 0.2Gemini06h 54m 38.63478s

+13° 10′ 40.2207″

G6V4.75 + 7.80
Alpha Indi$98.3±0.5Indus20h 37m 34.032s

-47° 17′ 29.41″

K0III-IV3.11#
Nu¹ Draconis (Kuma)98.7 ± 0.4Draco17h 32m 10.56856s

+55° 11′ 03.2739″

A8Vm+4.88
WISEP J232519.54-410534.9§98.79SculptorT9pec
Theta IndiA99 ± 1Indus21h 19m 51.98955s

-53° 26′ 57.9315″

A5IV-V4.40
BA5IV-V
Lambda Bootis (Xuange)99.0 ± 0.5Boötes14h 16m 23.018s

+46° 05′ 17.90″

A0p λB+4.18
KZ AndromedaeA99.3 ± 0.1Andromeda23h 09m 57.3642s

+35° 32′ 55.658″

K2Ve7.93[7][8][9]
BK2Ve
Delta Cassiopeiae (Rucbah)$99.4 ± 0.4Cassiopeia01h 25m 48.95147s

+60° 14′ 07.0225″

A5 IV2.68#
Nu² Draconis99.4 ± 0.5Draco17h 32m 10.56856s

+55° 11′ 03.2739″

A4IVm+4.88
HD 88955 (q Velorum)$99.7 ± 1.0Vela10h 14m 44.1579s

-42° 07′ 18.9852″

A2 V3.85#
GJ 968999.87AquilaM0
System Star or
(sub-) brown dwarf
Distance (ly) Constellation Coordinates:
RA, Dec
(Ep J2000, Eq J2000)
Stellar
class
Apparent magnitude
(V)
Parallax
(mas)
Notes and additional references

See also

References

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