Lists of stars

The following are lists of stars. Stars are astronomical objects that spend some portion of their existence generating energy through thermonuclear fusion.

By location

By name

By proximity

  • List of nearest stars and brown dwarfs (up to 20 light-years)
  • List of star systems within 20–25 light-years
  • List of star systems within 25–30 light-years
  • List of star systems within 30–35 light-years
  • List of star systems within 35–40 light-years
  • List of star systems within 40–45 light-years
  • List of star systems within 45–50 light-years
  • List of star systems within 50–55 light-years
  • List of star systems within 55–60 light-years
  • List of star systems within 60–65 light-years
  • List of star systems within 65–70 light-years
  • List of star systems within 70–75 light-years
  • List of star systems within 75–80 light-years
  • List of nearest bright stars
  • List of brightest stars
  • List of nearest giant stars
  • List of nearest supergiants

By physical characteristic

By variability or other factor

Other star listings

Other stars

The following is a list of particularly notable actual or hypothetical stars that have their own articles in Wikipedia, but are not included in the lists above.

See also

References

Specific
  1. Kelly, Patrick L.; et al. (2 April 2018). "Extreme magnification of an individual star at redshift 1.5 by a galaxy-cluster lens". Nature. 2 (4): 334–342. arXiv:1706.10279. Bibcode:2018NatAs...2..334K. doi:10.1038/s41550-018-0430-3. S2CID 256703331.
  2. Howell, Elizabeth (2 April 2018). "Rare Cosmic Alignment Reveals Most Distant Star Ever Seen". Space.com. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
  • International Astronomical Union: IAU
  • Sol Station information on nearby and bright stars.
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