List of star systems within 60–65 light-years

This is a list of star systems within 60-65 light years of Earth.

Star system Median distance (ly) Stars in system Spectral type Apparent magnitude (V) Comments and references
Delta Equulei «Pherasauval»60.0 ± 1.02F5V + G04.49/5.4[1]
HD 5314360.0 ± 0.61K9V6.80[2][3]
15 Leonis Minoris60.1 ± 0.81G0V5.12[4][5]
Gliese 33960.1 ± 1.32KV
Gliese 16160.2 ± 0.91GV
Gliese 210260.2 ± 1.21KV
HD 3532960.2 ± 1.21KV
Gliese 413460.4 +9.0
−6.9
1KV
Gliese 31560.4 ± 1.21KV
Gliese 50960.4 ± 2.52KV
HD 15698560.4 ± 0.81KV
G 185-3260.4 +3.5
−3.2
1DA4.013.00[6][7]
Gliese 61060.5 ± 1.51KV
Gliese 10660.5 ± 2.81KV
HR 24460.6 ± 0.71F9V4.82[8]
Theta Cygni60.7 ± 0.52F3V + M3V4.490/13.03[9][10][11][12]
Gliese 49960.7 ± 2.22KV
WISE 2301+021660.71T6.5
Gliese 25460.8 ± 2.01KV
Theta Centauri «Menkent»60.9 ± 0.91K0III2.06[4][13]
Mu Virginis60.9 ± 1.11F2IV3.88[4][5]
HD 15260660.9 ± 1.01KV
Gliese 902.160.9 ± 1.31KV
Kelu-160.9 ± 2.33L2 + L4[14]
Gliese 109461.0 ± 2.31KV
HR 806161.1 ± 2.63FV
Tau Piscis Austrini61.1 ± 1.01F6V4.94
HR 814861.1 ± 1.32GV
HD 20680461.1 ± 1.92KV
Gliese 71561.2 ± 1.21KV
WISE 0150+382761.31T0
HD 474761.4 ± 1.22G8V7.30
Gliese 24961.4 ± 1.41KV
Gliese 29661.5 ± 9.71KV
HD 17057361.5 ± 9.71KV
Gliese 105461.55 ± 0.851M1Ve
6 Ceti61.6 ± 0.91F8V4.89[15]
HR 768361.6 ± 0.62GIV
Gliese 58361.6 ± 1.81KV
Gliese 428761.6 ± 2.32KV
Gliese 77361.6 ± 1.82KV
WISE 2157+265961.61T7
Gliese 10061.7 ± 2.33KV
Eta Serpentis «Tang»61.8 ± 0.91K0IV3.260[16][17]
Gliese 68962.0 ± 0.91KV
WISE 1711+350062.0 ± 9.82T8
HD 13947762.2 ± 0.91KV
110 Herculis62.3 ± 0.81F6V4.20[18]
HR 264362.3 ± 1.01GV
WISE 1721+111762.31T6
HR 362562.4 ± 1.11FV
Gliese 64662.4 ± 2.43KV
Gliese 57662.6 ± 2.51KV
Gliese 124662.6 ± 1.41KV
ADS 1007562.6 ± 1.42KV
WISE 0049+044162.61L9
Rho Puppis «Turais»62.7 ± 0.81F2mF5IIp2.78[19][20]
HD 2545762.7 ± 0.91FV
Gliese 292.262.7 ± 2.31GV
Gliese 825.362.7 ± 1.51KV
Gliese 354662.7 +11.4
−8.4
1KV
1 Centauri62.8 ± 0.91F3IV4.23
Gliese 128362.8 ± 1.41KV
HD 18973362.8 ± 1.12K1.5V + M7.676has 1 known planet[21][22][23]
Beta Pictoris62.9 ± 0.61A6V3.861has 1 known planet[4][24][25]
WISE 0032-494662.91T8.5
HD 4358763.0 ± 1.04G0V + M0V + M3.5V + M5V5.70[26][27][28]
Gliese 710'63.0 ± 1.81K7V9.69[4][29]
Gliese 900'63.0 ± 2.23KV
WD 0806-661'63.0 ± 2.02DQ4.2 + Y13.71[30][31][32]
Gliese 775.163.1 ± 1.01GV
Gliese 112663.1 ± 1.12KV
Gliese 4563.1 ± 1.31KV
Gliese 816.163.2 ± 0.92KV
Omicron Aquilae63.3 ± 0.93F8V + M3V5.11[33][34]
Gliese 79063.3 ± 1.01GV
Gliese 912663.3 +36.4
−16.9
1KV
HD 27425563.3 +4.9
−4.3
1MV
Alpha Chamaeleontis63.5 ± 0.61F5V4.066[35]
HR 646563.5 ± 1.11GV
Gliese 894.563.5 ± 1.61KV
Gliese 5963.6 ± 1.12KV
Gliese 571.163.6 ± 2.31KV
WISE 0812+402163.61T8
HD 13000463.7 ± 1.21KV
c Ursae Majoris63.8 ± 0.92G0V5.20[5][36]
Gliese 204.163.8 ± 0.61GV
HIP 3859463.8 ± 2.01MV
Gliese 385963.9 ± 0.71GV
74 Orionis64.0 ± 1.11FV
Gliese 338364.0 +8.5
−6.7
1GV
Alpha Trianguli «Metallah»64.1 ± 1.02F5III-F6IV + M3.42[13][37][38][39]
Eta Crucis64.2 ± 0.62F2III4.14[40]
Gliese 386764.2 ± 1.31GV
HD 5974764.2 ± 1.71GV
Gliese 90664.2 ± 2.11KV
45 Boötis64.3 ± 1.02F5V4.93[41]
HD 21710764.3 ± 1.01G8IV6.17has 2 known planets[42]
Gliese 81.264.3 ± 1.01KV
HD 22014064.4 ± 0.81GV
Gliese 140.164.4 ± 2.32KV
Gliese 367864.4 ± 1.51KV
EQ Virginis64.5 ± 1.31K5Ve9.31
Gliese 363464.5 +2.0
−1.9
1M2.511.95has 1 known planet[43]
DENIS-P J020529.0-11592564.5 +2.0
−1.9
3L5.517.3
Nu² Canis Majoris64.7 ± 0.91K1III3.95has 1 known planet[44]
Gliese 58664.8 ± 1.53KV
Gliese 116464.8 +4.4
−3.9
2KV
22 Lyncis64.9 ± 1.12FV
HD 19226364.9 ± 1.51K2V7.79has 1 known planet[45]
HD 3511264.9 ± 2.01KV
WISE 0612-303664.91T6
WISE 0929+040964.91T6.5
HR 343065.0 ± 1.32GV
Gliese 53065.0 ± 1.11GV
HD 21652065.0 ± 0.81KV

See also

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