List of star systems within 45–50 light-years

This is a list of star systems within 45-50 light years of Earth.

Star system Median distance (ly) Stars in system Spectral type Apparent magnitude (V) Comments and references
WISE 0323-602545.31T8.5
GJ 89845.5 ± 0.93KV
Tau¹ Eridani45.6 ± 0.52F7V4.46[1][2]
18 Scorpii45.7 ± 0.61G2Va5.503[3]
Gliese 53245.7 ± 0.61KV8.99
WISE 0335+431045.71T9
WISE 0723+340345.71T9
HD 2335645.8 ± 0.61K2V7.1
47 Ursae Majoris45.9 ± 0.41G1V5.03has 3 known planets[4]
26 Draconis45.9 ± 0.33F9V + K3V + M1V5.236[5][6]
Gliese 4245.9 ± 0.51K3V7.15
Alpha Fornacis «Dalim»46.0 ± 0.42F8IV3.85[7][8]
Gliese 40046.0 ± 1.62MV
WISE 0819-033546.01T4
WISE 2209-273446.01T7
WISE 2237+722846.01T6
WISE 2344+103446.01T
Gliese 72646.1 ± 0.81K5V8.70
Gliese 52946.3 ± 0.71K5.5V8.36
Gliese 28246.3 ± 0.62K2V + K7V + M1.5Ve7.30/9.01[9][10][11][12]
Gliese 213046.31 ± 0.993M1.5 + M2.5
HR 757846.4 ± 0.52K3V6.23
Pi¹ Ursae Majoris46.6 ± 0.51G1.5Vb5.63[10]
Gliese 48146.6 ± 0.71K4V7.91
WISE 0458+643446.6 +17.4
−9.9
2T8.5 + T9.5
WISE 1828+265046.6 +11.6
−7.8
1Y2has 1 possible planet
Alpha Ophiuchi «Rasalhague»46.7 ± 0.61A5III + K6V2.07[13][14][15]
Eta Cephei «Al Kidr»46.8 ± 0.31K0IV3.426[16][17]
Gliese 61346.8 ± 0.61KV
Gliese 61146.9 ± 0.42G8V6.71
72 Herculis46.9 ± 0.41G0V5.377[18][19]
HD 15068946.9 ± 0.71K2V7.39
Gliese 54647.0 ± 0.71KV
HIP 7943147.0 +2.2
−2.0
1M3V11.337has 1 known planet[20]
WISE 0223-293247.01T7.5
WISE 0500-122347.01T8
WISE 1812+272147.01T8.5
CM Draconis47.1 ± 1.83M4.5V12.90
VHS J125804.89-441232.447.1 ± 5.91T
WISE 0744+562847.31T8
WISE 1309-160047.31T
Theta Boötis «Asellus Primus»47.5 ± 0.42F7V4.05[21]
Nu² Lupi47.5 ± 0.51G2V5.78has 3 known planets[22][23]
Gliese 121447.5 ± 0.41MV14.71has 1 known planet[24][25]
WISE 0040+090047.61T7
WISE 1018-244547.61T8
Iota Ursae Majoris «Talitha Borealis»47.7 ± 0.64A7IV3.14[26][27]
Gliese 25947.7 ± 0.51K1V6.88
111 Tauri47.8 ± 0.72F8V + K5V5.11[22][28]
HD 19676147.8 ± 0.61G8V6.37[9][29]
OU Geminorum47.8 ± 0.82K3V6.768[30]
Gliese 60447.8 ± 0.71KV
Psi Capricorni «Yue»47.9 ± 0.61F5V4.13[2][31]
Psi Serpentis47.9 ± 0.62G5V + K25.879
Gliese 42047.9 ± 0.82KV8.06
WISE 2018-742347.91T7
Gliese 83348.1 ± 0.61KV
Alpha Corvi «Alchiba»48.2 ± 0.51F1V4.13[9][2]
Gliese 26948.2 ± 0.62KV
Gliese 81848.4 ± 1.01K6V8.27
20 Leonis Minoris «Cor»48.6 ± 0.61G3V5.40
WISE 0015-461548.61T8
WISE 2343-741848.61T6
HD 439148.7 ± 0.52G3V5.80[15][32]
AB Doradus48.7 ± 0.43K1V + M8(or M5.5 & L4-6) / dM3e + M56.98-7.06/13.0[33]
Alpha Cephei «Alderamin»48.8 ± 0.41A8Vn2.51[9][22]
Gliese 12348.8 ± 1.31MV
HD 17605148.9 ± 0.42G0V + K1V5.22has 1 known planet[34][35]
Gliese 1448.9 ± 0.81KV
Gliese 16348.9 +1.4
−1.3
1M3.5V11.8has 3 known planets[36]
WISEP J004701.06+680352.148.9 ± 16.31L
HD 8411749.0 ± 0.21F8V4.94[37]
Eta Leporis49.1 ± 0.51F2V3.719[38]
Nu Phoenicis49.1 ± 0.51F9V4.95[9][2]
Gliese 5249.1 ± 0.91K7V8.98
Gliese 48349.1 ± 0.61KV
19 Draconis49.2 ± 0.42F8V4.89[39]
GJ 127949.2 ± 0.71KV
Gliese 14149.3 ± 0.71KV
31 Aquilae49.4 ± 0.61G8IV5.16[21]
L 489-4349.50 ± 0.811M4.5[40]
HR 301849.6 ± 0.42GV
Gliese 4049.6 ± 1.12KV
HR 586449.7 ± 0.62GV
Mu Arae49.8 ± 0.61G3V5.12has 4 known planets[9][41]
Gliese 31749.9 ± 0.41M2.5V11.98has 2 known planets[42]

See also

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