List of star systems within 300–350 light-years
This is a list of star systems within 300–350 light years of Earth.[1][2][3]
List
| # | 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: RA, Dec (Ep J2000, Eq J2000) |
Stellar class |
Apparent magnitude (V) |
Parallax (mas) |
Notes and additional references |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mira (Omicron Ceti) | A | 300 | Cetus | M7 IIIe | 2.0 to 10.1 | |||
| B (VZ Ceti) | DA | |||||||
| Delta Sextantis | 300 | Sextans | B9.5V | |||||
| Zeta Phoenicis (Wurren) | A | 300 ± 10 | Phoenix | B6 V | 3.9 to 4.4 | |||
| B | B8 V | |||||||
| HD 118203 (Liesma) | 300.2 ± 0.5 | G0V | 8.06 | Has two known exoplanets,one of them is named HD 118203 b/Staburags. | ||||
| HAT-P-17 | 301.5 ± 0.5 | K | 10.38 | Has two confirmed exoplanet (HAT-P-17b & c). | ||||
| Thuban (Alpha Draconis) | A | 303 ± 5 | Draco | A0IV | 3.67 | |||
| B | A1V | |||||||
| HD 205739 (Sāmaya) | 303.1 ± 0.6 | F7 V | 8.56 | |||||
| BW Sculptoris | A | 305 ± 1 | Sculptor | D | 16.5 | |||
| B | T | |||||||
| SZ Piscium | A | 306 ± 5 | Pisces | K1IV | 7.18 | |||
| B | F8V | |||||||
| Eta Centauri | 306 ± 6 | Centaurus | B1.5 Vne | +2.35 | ||||
| YSES 1 (TYC 8998-760-1) | 307.3 ± 0.3 | K3IV | 11.19 | Has two confirmed exoplanet (YSES-1b & c). | ||||
| Rho Persei (Gorgonea Tertia) | 308 ± 7 | Perseus | M4 II | +1.65 | ||||
| HD 224693 (Axólotl) | 308.3 ± 0.8 | G2V or G2IV | 8.23 | Has one confirmed exoplanet (HD 224693 b/Xólotl). | ||||
| HD 104430 | 309 | A1V | ||||||
| HR 4729 (HD 108250) | A | 309 ± 7 | Crux | B5V | 4.79 | Part of Acrux System. | ||
| B | GV | |||||||
| Alpha¹ Crucis CP | M0V | |||||||
| Canopus (Alpha Carinae) | 310 ± 20 | Carina | A9 II | −0.74 | One of the closest core-collapse supernova candidates to Earth. The second brightest star in the night sky as seen from Earth, and the closest yellow supergiant star. | |||
| Beta Hydrae | A | 310 ± 20 | Hydra | B9IIIp Si | 4.29 | |||
| B | kB8hB8HeA0VSi | |||||||
| Beta¹ Sagittarii (Arkab Prior) | A | 310 | Sagittarius | B9 V | +4.01 | |||
| B | A5 V | |||||||
| CW Leonis | 310 | Leo | C9,5e | 14.5 | The closest carbon star.[4][5] | |||
| 23 Comae Berenices (Phyllon Kissinou) | 310 ± 20 | Coma Berenices | A0IV | 4.80 | ||||
| TOI-763 | 311 | G | Has two confirmed and one unconfirmed exoplanets. | |||||
| SSSPM J1549-3544 | 313.2 ± 0.6 | Lupus | sdK5 | 14.78 | ||||
| Kappa Cephei | 314 | Cepheus | B9III | |||||
| TOI-3493 | 315.59±0.65 | G0 | Has one known exoplanet. | |||||
| HD 108501 | 317 | A0Vn | ||||||
| Tau² Aquarii | 318 ± 9 | Aquarius | K5 III | +4.042 | ||||
| W Hydrae | 319 | Hydra | M7.5e-M9 | 7.7 - 11.6 | [6] | |||
| Gamma Scuti | 319 ± 8 | Scutum | A2:V | 4.67 | ||||
| HD 136418 (Nikawiy) | 320 | G | ||||||
| Acrux (Alpha Crucis) | Alpha¹ Crucis Aa | 320 ± 20 | Crux | B0.5IV | 0.76 | One of the closest core-collapse supernova candidates to Earth. | ||
| Alpha¹ Crucis Ab | B7V | |||||||
| Alpha² Crucis | B1Vn | |||||||
| Alpha Antliae | 320 ± 10 | Antlia | K4III | 4.25 | ||||
| Delta Sextantis | 321 | Sextans | B9V | |||||
| HD 77946 | 322.7±1 | F5 | Has one known exoplanet. | |||||
| Eta Chamaeleontis | 325 ± 3 | Chamaeleon | B8V | 5.453 | ||||
| 100 parsecs (about 326.16 ly) | ||||||||
| HD 104985 (Tonatiuh) | 329 ± 1 | G8.5IIIb | 5.78 | |||||
| Lambda Leonis (Alterf) | 329 ± 6 | Leo | K4.5 III | 4.32 | ||||
| Theta Scorpii (Sargas) | 329 ± 9 | Scorpius | F0Ib-F1III | 1.84 | ||||
| Epsilon Delphini (Aldulfin) | 330 ± 7 | Delphinus | B6 III | 4.03 | ||||
| Zeta Draconis (Aldhibah) | 330 ± 10 | Draco | B6 III | +3.17 | ||||
| HD 129116 (b Centauri) | 330 ± 10 | B3V | 4.01 | Has one confirmed exoplanet (b Centauri b). | ||||
| ESO 439-26 | 330 ± 20 | DC9 | +20.52 | Least luminous white dwarf star. | ||||
| WD 0137−349 | A | 331 ± 1 | DA | +15.33 ± 0.02 | ||||
| B | L8/T | |||||||
| 49 Andromedae | 333 ± 4 | Andromeda | KOIII | 5.269 | ||||
| Lambda Draconis (Giausar) | 333 ± 5 | Draco | M0III-IIIa Ca1 | 3.85 | ||||
| K2-229 | 335 ± 4 | K2V | 10.985 | Has three exoplanets. | ||||
| HD 106906 | 337 ± 1 | F5 V | 7.80 | |||||
| Omicron Herculis | 338 ± 6 | Hercules | B9.5III | 3.83 | ||||
| HD 165634 | A | 339 ± 9 | G7:IIIb CN−1 CH−3.5 HK+1 | 4.56 | ||||
| B | D | |||||||
| HD 86081 (Bibhā) | 340 ± 2 | G1V | 8.73 | |||||
| Mu¹ Crucis | 340 ± 10 | Crux | B2IV-V | 4.03 | ||||
| Theta Antliae | A | 340 ± 20 | Antlia | A8Vm | 4.79 | |||
| B | G7III | |||||||
| HD 107696 | 342 | B9V | ||||||
| Omega Carinae | 342 ± 3 | Carina | B8 IIIe | 3.29 | ||||
| Psi Phoenicis | 342 ± 7 | Phoenix | M4III | 4.41 | ||||
| Delta Crucis (Imai) | 345 ± 5 | Crux | B2 IV | 2.78 - 2.84 | ||||
| HIP 41378 | 345.7 ± 0.8 | F8 | 8.92 | Has 5 confirmed and 2 unconfirmed exoplanets. | ||||
| Zeta¹ Antliae B | 347 ± 2 | Antlia | A2 V | 5.76 | ||||
| Delta Sagittarii (Kaus Media) | A | 348 ± 7 | Sagittarius | K3 III | +2.70 | |||
| B | D | |||||||
| System | Star or (sub-) brown dwarf |
Distance (ly) | Constellation | Coordinates: RA, Dec (Ep J2000, Eq J2000) |
Stellar class |
Apparent magnitude (V) |
Parallax (mas) |
Notes and additional references |
See also
References
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