List of Nearest Bright Stars - Stars Within 10 Parsecs

Stars Within 10 Parsecs

These stars are estimated to be within 32.6 light years of the Sun.

Star Designation Stellar
Class
Magnitude Right
Ascension
(J2000)
Declination (J2000) Distance
Apparent Absolute
Sun G2V −26.74 4.80 0
α Centauri A G2V −0.01 4.34 14h 39m 36.50s −60° 50′ 02.3″ 4.36
B K1V 1.35 5.70 14h 39m 35.08s −60° 50′ 13.8″
Sirius A1V −1.46 1.42 06h 45m 08.92s −16° 42′ 58.0″ 8.60
ε Eridani K2V 3.72 6.18 03h 32m 55.84s −09° 27′ 29.7″ 10.5
61 Cygni A K5.0V 5.20 7.49 21h 06m 53.94s +38° 44′ 57.9″ 11.4
B K7.0V 6.05 8.31
Procyon A F5IV-V 0.34 2.65 07h 39m 18.12s +05° 13′ 30.0″ 11.5
ε Indi K5Ve 4.69 6.89 22h 03m 21.66s −56° 47′ 09.5″ 11.8
τ Ceti G8Vp 3.49 5.68 01h 44m 04.08s −15° 56′ 14.9″ 11.9
Groombridge 1618 K7.0V 6.60 8.16 10h 11m 22.14s +49° 27′ 15.3″ 15.9
ο2 Eridani A K1Ve 4.43 5.92 04h 15m 16.32s −07° 39′ 10.3″ 16.5
70 Ophiuchi A K1Ve 4.24 5.71 18h 05m 27.29s +02° 30′ 00.4″ 16.6
B K5Ve 6.01 7.48
Altair A7IV-V 0.76 2.20 19h 50m 47.00s +08° 52′ 06.0″ 16.7
σ Draconis K0V 4.67 5.87 19h 32m 21.59s +69° 39′ 40.2″ 18.8
Gliese 570 K5Ve 5.72 6.86 14h 57m 28.00s −21° 24′ 55.7″ 19.0
η Cassiopeiae A G3V 3.46 4.59 00h 49m 06.29s +57° 48′ 54.7″ 19.4
36 Ophiuchi A K1Ve 5.07 6.18 17h 15m 20.98s −26° 36′ 10.2″ 19.5
B K1Ve 5.11 6.22
C K5Ve 6.33 7.45 17h 16m 13.36s −26° 32′ 46.1″
Gliese 783 A K3V 5.32 6.41 20h 11m 11.94s −36° 06′ 04.4″ 19.6
82 G. Eridani G8V 4.26 5.35 03h 19m 55.65s −43° 04′ 11.2″ 19.8
δ Pavonis G7IV 3.55 4.62 20h 08m 42.61s −66° 10′ 55.4″ 19.9
Gliese 892 K3V 5.57 6.50 23h 13m 16.98s +57° 10′ 06.1″ 21.4
ξ Boötis A G8Ve 4.72 5.59 14h 51m 23.38s +19° 06′ 01.7″ 21.9
B K4Ve 6.97 7.84
Gliese 667 A K3V 6.29 7.07 17h 18m 57.18s −34° 59′ 23.3″ 22.1
B K5V 7.24 8.02
HR 753 A K3V 5.79 6.50 02h 36m 04.89s +06° 53′ 12.7″ 23.4
Gliese 33 K2V 5.74 6.38 00h 48m 22.98s +05° 16′ 50.2″ 24.3
β Hydri G2IV 2.82 3.45 00h 25m 45.07s −77° 15′ 15.2″ 24.3
107 Piscium K1V 5.24 5.87 01h 42m 29.76s +20° 16′ 06.6″ 24.4
μ Cassiopeiae A G5VI 5.17 5.78 01h 08m 16.39s +54° 55′ 13.2″ 24.6
TW Piscis Austrini K5Ve 6.48 7.07 22h 56m 24.05s −31° 33′ 56.0″ 24.8
Vega A0Va 0.03 0.58 18h 36m 56.34s +38° 47′ 01.3″ 25.0
Fomalhaut A3V 1.17 1.74 22h 57m 39.05s −29° 37′ 20.1″ 25.1
Gliese 673 K7V 7.54 8.10 17h 25m 45.23s +02° 06′ 41.1″ 25.1
p Eridani A K0V 5.82 6.27 01h 39m 47.54s −56° 11′ 47.0″ 25.5
B K5V 5.95 6.40
π3 Orionis A F6V 3.19 3.67 04h 49m 50.41s +06° 57′ 40.6″ 26.3
χ Draconis A F7V 3.68 4.15 18h 21m 03.38s +72° 43′ 58.2″ 26.3
B K0V 5.67 6.14
Gliese 884 K5 7.88 8.33 23h 00m 16.12s −22° 31′ 27.6″ 26.6
μ Herculis G5IV 3.42 3.80 17h 46m 27.53s +27° 43′ 14.4″ 27.1
β Canum Venaticorum G0V 4.24 4.63 12h 33m 44.54s +41° 21′ 26.9″ 27.5
61 Virginis G5V 4.74 5.09 13h 18m 24.31s −18° 18′ 40.3″ 27.9
ζ Tucanae F9V 4.23 4.56 00h 20m 04.26s −64° 52′ 29.2″ 28.0
χ1 Orionis A G0V 4.39 4.70 05h 54m 22.98s +20° 16′ 34.2″ 28.3
Gliese 250 A K3V 6.58 6.88 06h 52m 18.05s −05° 10′ 25.4″ 28.4
HR 1614 A K3V 6.22 6.49 05h 00m 49.00s −05° 45′ 13.2″ 28.4
41 G. Arae A G8V 5.55 5.83 17h 19m 03.83s −46° 38′ 10.4″ 28.7
ξ Ursae Majoris A G0V 4.41 4.25 11h 18m 11s +31° 31′ 45″ 28.8
B G5V 4.87 5.07
HR 7722 K2+V 5.73 6.00 20h 15m 7.39s −27° 01′ 58.7″ 29.1
γ Leporis A F7V 3.59 3.83 05h 44m 27.79s −22° 26′ 54.2″ 29.3
B K2V 6.17 6.41
δ Eridani K0IV 3.52 3.74 03h 43m 14.90s −09° 45′ 48.2″ 29.5
Groombridge 1830 G8Vp 6.42 6.61 11h 52m 58.77s +37° 43′ 07.2″ 29.7
β Comae Berenices G0V 4.23 4.42 13h 11m 52.39s +27° 52′ 41.5″ 29.9
κ1 Ceti G5V 4.84 5.03 03h 19m 21.70s +03° 22′ 12.7″ 29.9
γ Pavonis F6V 4.21 4.39 21h 26m 26.61s −65° 21′ 58.3″ 30.1
HR 4523 A G3V 4.89 5.06 11h 46m 31.07s −40° 30′ 01.3″ 30.1
61 Ursae Majoris G8V 5.31 5.41 11h 41m 03.02s +34° 12′ 05.9″ 31.1
HR 4458 A K0V 5.96 6.06 11h 34m 29.49s −32° 49′ 52.8″ 31.1
12 Ophiuchi K2V 5.77 5.82 16h 36m 21.45s −02° 19′ 28.5″ 31.8
Gliese 638 K7V 8.10 8.15 16h 45m 06.35s +33° 30′ 33.2″ 31.9

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