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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 7251 20.09 162.5±2.00 2 M0V+K7V 6.92 [1]
EQ Pegasi 20.16 161.76±1.66 2 M3.5V+M4.5V 10.17 (10.35/12.4) [2] both components are flare stars
Gliese 784 20.21 161.34±1.00 1 M0V 7.97 [3] has 1 known planet[4]
Gliese 581 20.22 160.12±1.33 1 M5.0V 10.56–10.58 [5] BY Draconis variable; has 4 known planets
WISE 0410+1502 20.4 160±9 1 Y0 [6]
HN Librae 20.60 158.46±2.62 1 M4.0V 10.3–10.33 [7] BY Draconis variable, has one known planet
2MASS 1503+2525 20.74 157.2±2.2 1 T5.5 [8]
LHS 3003 20.76 157.0±3.0 1 M7.0V 17.14 [9]
LHS 2090 20.78 156.87±2.68 1 M6.5V 16.10 [10]
LHS 337 20.79 156.78±1.99 1 M4.5V: 12.74 [10]
Furuhjelm 46 20.82 156.66±1.37 2 M3V+M 9.35 [11]
LP 658-2 20.88 156.13±0.84 1 DZ11 14.45
SIMP J013656.5+093347 20.9 1 T2.5 Rogue planet? [12]
LP 944-20 20.91 155.89±1.03 1 M9V 18.69 [13]
V1054 Ophiuchi 21.07 154.8±0.6 5 M3.5Ve+M4.5Ve+M4.5Ve
+M4VI+M7V
9.02/11.76/16.92 [14] components Ab and Ac are flare stars
GJ 1128 21.13 154.27±0.76 1 M4.0V 12.78 [13]
Gliese 625 21.24 153.46±0.99 1 M2.0V 10.17 [15][16] has one known planet
WISE 0313+7807 21.3 1 T8.5
GL Virginis 21.32 152.9±2 1 M5Ve 13.79 flare star
HR 8832 21.35 152.76±0.29 1 K3V 5.574 [17] has 4 known planets
Ross 104 21.72 150.10±1.70 2 M3.0V+M 10.02
LSPM J2146+3813 21.80 1 M5V
Xi Boötis 21.89 148.98±0.48 2 G8Ve+K4Ve 4.52–4.67 BY Draconis variable
Ross 775 21.86 149.15±1.81 2 M3+M 10.30
SCR J1546−5534 21.9 1 M7.5
Gliese 299 22.0 148±2.6 1 M4.5V 12.83
EE Leonis 22.04 147.92±3.52 1 M5.0V 11.68 BY Draconis variable; member of the Hercules-Lyra association
G 41-14 22.08 147.66±1.98 3 M3.5V+M+M 10.92
WISE J2209+2711 22.2 147±11 1 Y0
Gliese 880 22.31 146.09±1.00 2 M2.0V+M 8.64
BD-17 588 22.7 3 M3.0+M3.5+M 10.40
GJ 1068 22.7 1 M4.5 13.58
L 369-44 22.8 2 M5+M 12.67
WISE 1928+2356 22.8 2 T6
HD 199305 22.98 141.87±0.65 2 M2.0V+M 8.60
Gliese 393 23.04 141.50±2.22 1 M2.5V 9.65 Member of the AB Doradus moving group, has 1 known planet[18]
Gliese 667 23.15 140.88±2.04 3 K3V+K5V+M1.5V 5.89 star C has 2 known planets
WISE 0713−2917 23.2 1 Y0
WISE J000517.48+373720.5 23.2 1 T9
WISE 2056+1459 23.3 140±9 1 Y0
G 141-36 23.4 1 M6V
Gliese 105 23.42 139.27±0.45 3 K3V+M4.5V+M6V 5.82/11.66/16.9 star B is a BY Draconis variable
SCR J0740−4257 23.48 1 M4.5 13.81 [19]
GJ 4053 23.48 138.9±2.6 1 M4.5V 13.46
GJ 1286 23.57 138.3±3.5 1 M5.5V 14.69
GJ 4063 23.6 138±40 1 M4V 11.75
GJ 4274 23.71 137.58±0.5 1 M4.5Ve 13.30 [20]
2MASS 1507-1627 23.90 136.40±0.60 1 L5.5 22.14
WISE J004945.61+215120.0 24.1 1 T8.5
GJ 3991 24.27 134.31±1.99 2 M3.5V+D? 11.78
GJ 4248 24.28 134.29±1.31 1 M3.5 11.80
HD 4628 24.31 134.14±0.51 1 K2.5V 5.75
Beta Hydri 24.32 134.07±0.11 1 G2IV 2.79
G 192-13 24.43 133.50±2.50 1 M4.0Ve
VX Arietis 24.48 133.16±2.26 1 M3.5V 10.56 flare star
107 Piscium 24.57 132.76±0.50 1 K1V 5.24
Mu Cassiopeiae 24.63 132.38±0.82 2 G5VIp+M5V 5.17
HD 95872 24.7 [21]
Gliese 514 24.96 130.62±1.05 1 M1.0V 9.02
GJ 1151 24.97 130.60±3.60 1 M7 [22]

See also

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