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List of star systems within 70–75 light-years

This is a list of star systems within 70–75 light years of Earth.

Key
# Visible to the unaided eye
$ Bright star (absolute magnitude of +8.5 or brighter)
White dwarf
§ Brown dwarf or sub-brown dwarf
* Nearest in constellation
System Star or
(sub-) brown dwarf
Distance (ly) Constellation Coordinates:
RADec
(Ep J2000, Eq J2000)
Stellar
class
Apparent magnitude
(V)
Parallax
(mas)
Notes and additional references
GJ 4268 70.0 ± 1.0 KV
GJ 3071 70.0 ± 2.5 KV
HIP 88976 70.0 MV
HD 215152 70.39 ± 0.04 K3 V 8.13 Has 4 exoplanets.
HD 90089 70.1 F2V 5.25 [1]The temperature of the dust is around 30K.
Gliese 694.2 70.1 MV
Gliese 799.1 70.2 DA3
HD 16673 70.3 FV
HIP 65083 70.3 MV
HD 329868 70.3 MV
GJ 1170 70.3 MV
Epsilon Serpentis 70.4 A2Vm 3.71 [2]
GJ 3059 70.4 MV
Zeta Leporis 70.5 A2IV 3.524 [3][4]
84 Ceti A 70.5 F7V 5.709 [5][6][7]
B K2V
HIP 15332 70.5 MV
HD 159062 A 70.619 G9V 7.305 [8]
B D
Sigma Coronae Borealis A 70.7 F9V 5.64 [9]
B G0V
WISE 2327-2730 70.8 L9
Gliese 747.4 70.9 MV
Theta Sculptoris 71.1 F5V 5.236 [10]
Alpha Hydri 71.3 F0IV 2.90 [11]
Lambda Arae 71.3 F4V 4.77 [3][12]
HD 91324 A 71.3 F9V 4.89 [13][14]
B M5
Eta Scorpii 71.6 F5IV 3.33 [3][15]
HD 108954 71.6 FV
HD 164922 71.69 ± 0.03 G9V +6.99 Has 4 exoplanets.
Gamma Tucanae 71.8 ± 0.8 F1III 3.99 [16]
WISE 0031-3840 71.8 L2 pec
Psi1 Draconis 71.9 F5V + F8V 4.59/5.81 has 1 known planet[17]
WISE 0952+1955 72.1 T6
WISE 1517+0529 72.4 T8
WISE 0836-1859 72.4 T8 pec
VHS J1256-1257 A 72.4 M7.5
B M7.5
C L7.0
WISE 1717+6129 72.7 T8
Epsilon Cygni 72.7 ± 0.2 K0III 2.48
94 Ceti A 73.0 F8V 5.07 has 1 known planet[5][18]
B M3V
HD 63433 73.035 G5V 6.92 [19] Has three known exoplanets
Mu Cygni A 73.1 F6V 4.50 [20][21]
B G2V
WISE 0221+3842 73.1 T6.5
HD 14214 A 73.1 G0.5IVb 5.60 [22][23]
B ~M0V
18 Puppis 73.3 FV
HR 4657 73.6 FV
HD 139461/139460 73.8 FV
HD 167425 73.8 FV
Alpha Serpentis 74 ± 0.3 K2 IIIb CN1 2.623 [24][25]
EZ Ceti 74 ± 5 G3V 6.75 [26]
Zeta Virginis A 74.1 A3V 3.40 [27]
B M4V-M7V
39 Leonis A 74.1 F6V 5.81/11.40 [28][29][30]
B M1
Upsilon Aquarii 74.2 ± 1.2 F5V 5.21 [3][12]
Alpha¹ Librae 74.9 ± 0.7 F3V 5.15
WISE 1809+3838 74.4 T8

See also

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