List of star systems within 20–25 light-years

This is a list of star systems within 20–25 light years of Earth.

Star system Median distance (ly) Parallax (mas) Stars in system Spectral type Apparent magnitude (V) Comments and references
ADS 725120.09162.5±2.002M0V+K7V6.92[1]
EQ Pegasi20.16161.76±1.662M3.5V+M4.5V10.17 (10.35/12.4)[2] both components are flare stars
Gliese 78420.21161.34±1.001M0V7.97[3]
Gliese 58120.22160.12±1.331M5.0V10.56–10.58[4] BY Draconis variable; has 4 known planets
WISE 0410+150220.4160±91Y0[5]
HN Librae20.60158.46±2.621M4.0V10.3–10.33[6] BY Draconis variable
2MASS 1503+252520.74157.2±2.21T5.5[7]
LHS 300320.76157.0±3.01M7.0V17.14[8]
LHS 209020.78156.87±2.681M6.5V16.10[9]
LHS 33720.79156.78±1.991M4.5V:12.74[9]
Furuhjelm 4620.82156.66±1.372M3V+M9.35[10]
LP 658-220.88156.13±0.841DZ1114.45
SIMP J013656.5+09334720.91T2.5Rogue planet? [11]
LP 944-2020.91155.89±1.031M9V18.69[12]
V1054 Ophiuchi21.07154.8±0.65M3.5Ve+M4.5Ve+M4.5Ve
+M4VI+M7V
9.02/11.76/16.92[13] components Ab and Ac are flare stars
GJ 112821.13154.27±0.761M4.0V12.78[12]
Gliese 62521.24153.46±0.991M2.0V10.17[14][15] has one known planet
WISE 0313+780721.31T8.5
GL Virginis21.32152.9±21M5Ve13.79flare star
HR 883221.35152.76±0.291K3V5.574[16] has 4 known planets
Ross 10421.7215.010±1.702M3.0V+M10.02
LSPM J2146+381321.801M5V
Xi Boötis21.89148.98±0.482G8Ve+K4Ve4.52–4.67BY Draconis variable
Ross 77521.86149.15±1.812M3+M10.30
SCR J1546−553421.91M7.5
Gliese 29922.0148±2.61M4.5V12.83
EE Leonis22.04147.92±3.521M5.0V11.68BY Draconis variable; member of the Hercules-Lyra association
G 41-1422.08147.66±1.983M3.5V+M+M10.92
WISE J2209+271122.2147±111Y0
Gliese 88022.31146.09±1.002M2.0V+M8.64
BD-17 58822.73M3.0+M3.5+M10.40
GJ 106822.71M4.513.58
L 369-4422.82M5+M12.67
WISE 1928+235622.82T6
HD 19930522.98141.87±0.652M2.0V+M8.60
Gliese 39323.04141.50±2.221M2.5V9.65Member of the AB Doradus moving group
Gliese 66723.15140.88±2.043K3V+K5V+M1.5V5.89star C has 2 known planets
WISE 0713−291723.21Y0
WISE J000517.48+373720.523.21T9
WISE 2056+145923.3140±91Y0
G 141-3623.41M6V
Gliese 10523.42139.27±0.453K3V+M4.5V+M6V5.82/11.66/16.9star B is a BY Draconis variable
SCR J0740−425723.481M4.513.81[17]
GJ 405323.48138.9±2.61M4.5V13.46
GJ 128623.57138.3±3.51M5.5V14.69
GJ 406323.6138±401M4V11.75
GJ 427423.71137.58±0.51M4.5Ve13.30[18]
2MASS 1507-162723.90136.40±0.601L5.522.14
WISE J004945.61+215120.024.11T8.5
GJ 399124.27134.31±1.992M3.5V+D?11.78
GJ 424824.28134.29±1.311M3.511.80
HD 462824.31134.14±0.511K2.5V5.75
Beta Hydri24.32134.07±0.111G2IV2.79
G 192-1324.43133.50±2.501M4.0Ve
VX Arietis24.48133.16±2.261M3.5V10.56flare star
107 Piscium24.57132.76±0.501K1V5.24
Mu Cassiopeiae24.63132.38±0.822G5VIp+M5V5.17
HD 9587224.7[19]
Gliese 51424.96130.62±1.051M1.0V9.02
GJ 115124.97130.60±3.601M7[20]

See also

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