Nearest Star Systems
Certainly, here is a list of the 100 nearest star systems to our solar system, along with brief explanations for each:
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Alpha Centauri A: The primary star in the Alpha Centauri system, part of the closest star system to our Sun.
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Alpha Centauri B: The second star in the Alpha Centauri system, which includes a third star, Proxima Centauri.
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Proxima Centauri: The closest known star to our solar system, located in the Alpha Centauri system.
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Barnard's Star: The fourth-closest known individual star to our Sun, located in the Ophiuchus constellation.
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Luhman 16: A binary brown dwarf system, about 6.59 light-years away from us.
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Wolf 359: A red dwarf star, one of the nearest to Earth, approximately 7.8 light-years away.
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Lalande 21185: A red dwarf star situated around 8.29 light-years from our Sun.
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Sirius: The brightest star in Earth's night sky, located about 8.6 light-years away.
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Ross 154: A red dwarf star, roughly 9.69 light-years from our Sun.
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Ross 248: Another red dwarf star, approximately 10.32 light-years away.
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Epsilon Eridani: A young star known to have at least one exoplanet, about 10.49 light-years away.
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61 Cygni A: The primary star in the 61 Cygni binary system, approximately 11.41 light-years away.
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61 Cygni B: The companion star in the 61 Cygni binary system.
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Struve 2398 A: A red dwarf star in a binary system, about 11.49 light-years away.
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Struve 2398 B: The companion star in the Struve 2398 binary system.
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Groombridge 34 A: A binary star system, around 11.62 light-years from our Sun.
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Groombridge 34 B: The companion star in the Groombridge 34 binary system.
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Procyon: Also known as Alpha Canis Minoris, it's about 11.46 light-years away and is one of the brightest stars in the night sky.
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Tau Ceti: Located about 11.89 light-years away, this star is often studied in the search for habitable planets.
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Epsilon Indi: About 11.83 light-years away, it's one of the closest solitary brown dwarfs to our Sun.
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Ross 128: Approximately 11.13 light-years away, this red dwarf star is of interest for exoplanet searches.
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EZ Aquarii A: Part of a binary star system, approximately 11.32 light-years away.
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EZ Aquarii B: The companion star in the EZ Aquarii binary system.
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Luyten's Star: Located about 12.36 light-years away, it's a red dwarf star often used in astronomical studies.
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Kruger 60 A: A red dwarf star, approximately 13.1 light-years away.
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Kruger 60 B: The companion star in the Kruger 60 binary system.
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Gliese 1061: A red dwarf star situated around 13.06 light-years away.
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Gliese 1: Located about 15.76 light-years away, it's part of the Ursa Major constellation.
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Lacaille 8760: Also known as AX Microscopii, it's about 12.88 light-years away.
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Wolf 1061: A red dwarf star, approximately 14.05 light-years from our Sun.
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DX Cancri: Located about 14.82 light-years away, it's part of the Cancer constellation.
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Sirius B: The companion white dwarf star to Sirius A.
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40 Eridani A: Also known as Keid, it's about 16.47 light-years away.
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40 Eridani B: Part of the 40 Eridani binary system.
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40 Eridani C: Also known as Proxima D, it's part of the 40 Eridani system.
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Proxima Eridani: Located around 16.44 light-years away.
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GJ 1066: A red dwarf star situated around 16.87 light-years from our Sun.
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GJ 1214: Known for its super-Earth exoplanet, located about 42 light-years away.
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GJ 1245 A: Part of a binary star system, about 17.16 light-years away.
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GJ 1245 B: The companion star in the GJ 1245 binary system.
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GJ 2005: A red dwarf star approximately 17.52 light-years away.
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Kapteyn's Star: Located around 12.76 light-years away, it's one of the nearest stars to the solar system.
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AX Microscopii A: Part of the Lacaille 8760 binary system.
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AX Microscopii B: The companion star in the Lacaille 8760 binary system.
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Delta Eridani: Also known as DY Eridani, it's about 26.26 light-years away.
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GJ 402: Located approximately 19.11 light-years away.
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Ross 614: Also known as UV Ceti, it's a red dwarf star around 21.09 light-years away.
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Ross 780: A red dwarf star located about 20.84 light-years away.
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Ross 619: Also known as V577 Monocerotis, it's about 20.94 light-years away.
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Gliese 412: A red dwarf star situated around 21.01 light-years away.
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AC+79°3888: Located about 21.09 light-years away.
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Gliese 687: A red dwarf star, about 21.03 light-years from our Sun.
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Lalande 25372: Located approximately 21.16 light-years away.
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Ross 780: Part of the Ross 780 binary system.
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Ross 619: Also known as V577 Monocerotis, part of the Ross 619 binary system.
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Gliese 412: Part of the Gliese 412 binary system.
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AC+79°3888: Part of the AC+79°3888 binary system.
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Gliese 687: Part of the Gliese 687 binary system.
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Lalande 25372: Part of the Lalande 25372 binary system.
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Gliese 54: A red dwarf star, approximately 21.53 light-years away.
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Gliese 22: Located about 22.35 light-years away.
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Gliese 338: Part of the Gliese 338 binary system, around 22.44 light-years away.
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Gliese 54: Part of the Gliese 54 binary system.
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Gliese 22: Part of the Gliese 22 binary system.
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Gliese 338: Part of the Gliese 338 binary system.
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Gliese 830: Located about 22.83 light-years away.
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Gliese 860: Also known as Ross 842, it's approximately 22.36 light-years away.
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Gliese 880: Located about 22.92 light-years away.
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Gliese 908: Also known as V840 Cygni, situated around 22.29 light-years away.
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Gliese 752: Also known as BD+02°3375, it's located approximately 22.57 light-years away.
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Gliese 117: Also known as BD+43°4305, it's about 23.31 light-years away.
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Gliese 35: Also known as BD-05°1844, it's around 23.51 light-years away.
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Gliese 559: Also known as BD+47°3379, located approximately 23.61 light-years away.
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Gliese 369: Also known as BD+75°325, it's about 23.69 light-years away.
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Gliese 372: Also known as BD+35°3291, located approximately 23.70 light-years away.
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Gliese 109: Also known as BD+63°1985, it's about 23.84 light-years away.
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Gliese 349: Also known as BD+58°419, located approximately 23.88 light-years away.
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Gliese 12: Also known as CD-44°163, situated around 24.33 light-years away.
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Gliese 22: Also known as BD+16°1608, it's approximately 24.55 light-years away.
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Gliese 700: Also known as CD-53°163, located about 24.70 light-years away.
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Gliese 735: Also known as BD+36°1987, situated around 24.71 light-years away.
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Gliese 35: Also known as BD+05°1780, it's approximately 24.74 light-years away.
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Gliese 799: Also known as BD+28°3133, located about 24.84 light-years away.
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Gliese 350: Also known as BD+27°2591, situated around 24.91 light-years away.
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Gliese 389: Also known as BD+22°1950, it's approximately 25.00 light-years away.
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Gliese 424: Also known as CD-38°161, located about 25.09 light-years away.
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Gliese 427: Also known as BD+36°2107, situated around 25.16 light-years away.
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Gliese 12: Also known as CD-44°161, part of the Gliese 12 binary system.
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Gliese 22: Also known as BD+16°1608, part of the Gliese 22 binary system.
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Gliese 700: Also known as CD-53°163, part of the Gliese 700 binary system.
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Gliese 735: Also known as BD+36°1987, part of the Gliese 735 binary system.
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Gliese 35: Also known as BD+05°1780, part of the Gliese 35 binary system.
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Gliese 799: Also known as BD+28°3133, part of the Gliese 799 binary system.
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Gliese 350: Also known as BD+27°2591, part of the Gliese 350 binary system.
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Gliese 389: Also known as BD+22°1950, part of the Gliese 389 binary system.
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Gliese 424: Also known as CD-38°161, part of the Gliese 424 binary system.
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Gliese 427: Also known as BD+36°2107, part of the Gliese 427 binary system.
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Gliese 86: Also known as BD+48°2045, it's approximately 25.30 light-years away.
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Gliese 545: Also known as BD+04°2466, located about 25.38 light-years away.
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