List of star systems within 55–60 light-years

This is a list of star systems within 55-60 light years of Earth.

Star system Median distance (ly) Stars in system Spectral type Apparent magnitude (V) Comments and references
HD 15239155.2 ± 0.81GV
Gliese 88655.2 ± 3.42KV
HR 651655.3 ± 0.82GV
Gliese 56555.3 ± 11KV
WISE 0366-014355.41T
WISE 1225-101355.41T6
WISE 1612-342055.41T6.5
WISE 1852+353755.41T7
HR 299755.6 ± 0.51GV
Gliese 72855.7 ± 1.51KV
HD 7615155.8 ± 0.81G3V6.00[1]
HR 723256.0 ± 0.91GV
HR 486456.0 ± 11GV
WISE 0245-345056.11T8
WISE 1320+603456.11T6.5
Iota Horologii56.2 ± 0.51G0Vp5.40has 1 known planet[2][3]
Gliese 307656.23 ± 6.281M5.93
37 Geminorum56.3 ± 0.91G0V5.73[4][5]
HD 376556.3 ± 11KV
Gliese 347656.4 ± 0.61KV
HIP 9244456.4 ± 1.91KV
Gliese 322256.4 ± 0.71KV
ADS 954456.4 ± 0.82KV
Gliese 72756.4 ± 11KV
Tau¹ Hydrae56.5 ± 2.22F6V4.59[6]
Gliese 383356.5 ± 11KV
DENIS-P J1058.7-154856.5 ± 11L3
q¹ Eridani56.6 ± 0.61F9V5.52has 1 known planet[7][8]
HR 674856.6 ± 0.81GV
HD 18446756.6 ± 0.61KV
Gliese 91356.6 ± 2.91MV
Xi Ophiuchi56.7 ± 0.92F2V4.39[9]
10 Canum Venaticorum56.7 ± 0.61G0V5.95[10]
BD +68 27856.7 ± 2.83KV
Rho Coronae Borealis56.8 ± 0.71G0V5.4has 1 known planet[11][12]
WISE 1019+652956.81T9
Chi Eridani57.0 ± 0.61G8IV3.70[13][14]
39 Serpentis57.0 ± 0.92GV
Gliese 293.157.0 ± 1.52KV
Gliese 397.157.0 ± 1.42MV
g Lupi57.1 ± 0.71F5V4.64[15]
Gliese 649.157.1 ± 0.73KV
WISE 0247+372557.11T8
Xi Geminorum «Alzirr»57.2 ± 0.81F5IV3.35[16][17]
58 Ophiuchi57.2 ± 0.81F5V4.87[18]
Gliese 24157.2 ± 1.41KV
Gliese 363357.2 ± 11KV
VVV BD00157.2 +4.3
−3.8
1L
59 Virginis57.3 ± 0.31G0V5.22has 1 known planet[19]
HR 778357.3 ± 0.51GV
HR 538457.4 ± 1.11GV
HD 11319457.4 ± 1.11KV
Gliese 56257.4 ± 1.31KV
WISE 0528-330857.41T7 pec
HD 123757.5 ± 0.51G6V6.59has 1 known planet[20]
Gliese 106657.5 ± 0.91KV
15 Sagittae57.6 ± 0.62G0V + L45.8[21]
83 Leonis57.6 ± 1.52K0IV + K2V6.49/7.57has 2 known planets[22]
Gliese 81957.6 ± 1.23KV
Delta Leonis «Zosma»57.7 ± 0.91A4V2.56[23][17]
Gliese 34057.7 ± 1.12KV
WISE 0138-032257.71T2
WISE 0611-041057.71T0
WISE 1122+255057.71T6
HR 764457.8 ± 0.81GVhas 1 known planet
Gliese 62657.8 ± 1.41KV
Iota Pavonis57.9 ± 0.71GV
HD 3565057.9 ± 11KV
HD 8244357.9 ± 0.92KV
HR 535658.0 ± 12FV
HR 452558.0 ± 0.81GV
Gliese 36558.0 ± 1.21KV
HR 240158.2 ± 0.62FV
V833 Tauri58.2 ± 1.33KV
Alpha Comae Berenices «Diadem»58.3 ± 1.53F5V + F5V4.85/5.53[24][25]
Eta Coronae Borealis58.3 ± 0.83G1V + G3V + L85.02[26][27]
Gamma Coronae Australis58.4 ± 2.12F8V + F8V4.20
WISE 0206+264058.41L9 pec
Tau⁶ Eridani58.5 ± 0.71F5V4.20[28]
HD 13094858.5 ± 0.93G1V5.99[29]
Gliese 107958.5 ± 0.81KV
Gliese 78758.5 ± 1.41KV
Gliese 41858.5 ± 1.41KV
Iota Centauri «Alhakim»58.6 ± 0.81A2V2.73[30]
Gliese 203758.6 ± 11KV
Gliese 331758.7 ± 0.81KV
Gliese 1858.7 ± 1.21KV
WISE 2213+091158.71T7
DG Canum Venaticorum58.76 ± 2.321M4Ve
HR 498958.8 ± 0.72FIV
HR 307958.8 ± 0.62FV
Delta Geminorum «Wasat»58.8 ± 0.93F0IV3.53[30][31]
Gliese 124058.8 ± 11KV
Rho Geminorum58.9 ± 0.33F1V + M5 + K2.5V4.25/12.5/7.74[4][32]
HD 15434558.9 ± 0.61G8V6.74has 1 known planet[33]
HD 4088758.9 ± 1.93KV
Gliese 83058.9 ± 1.51KV
HD 8788358.9 ± 11K0V7.56has 1 known planet[34]
Gliese 3293591M2.5V11.96has 4 known planets[35]
HD 15408859.0 ± 0.91K0V6.7258has 1 known planet[36]
70 Virginis59.1 ± 0.81G2.5Va5.00has 1 known planet[37]
HR 220859.1 ± 11GV
Chi Cancri59.2 ± 11F6V5.14[30][38]
14 Herculis59.2 ± 0.61K0V6.67has 2 known planets[39]
Gliese 400859.3 ± 0.91KV
Eta Corvi «Avis Satyra»59.4 ± 0.71F2V4.31[40]
Pi Mensae59.4 ± 0.51G1IV5.67has 1 known planet[41]
HIP 3893959.4 ± 1.31KV
Epsilon Reticuli59.5 ± 0.52K2IV + D4.44/12.5has 1 known planet[30][42][43]
Beta Arietis «Sheratan»59.6 ± 0.82A5V2.655[44][45]
Psi Velorum59.7 ± 12F3IV + F0V3.60
Gliese 110659.7 +5.1
−4.4
1KV
WISE 2239+161759.71T
Gliese 112059.8 +3.7
−3.3
2KV
Gliese 348859.8 ± 1.41KV
LQ Hydrae59.8 ± 1.11KV
Gliese 13159.9 ± 1.51KV
HR 831460.0 ± 0.92GV
WISE 1436-181460.01T8 pec

See also

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