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Nearest neighboring star recordholders

Nearest Neighbouring Star Titleholders
Object Type Date Distance Notes
Sun Single Star antiquity − forever
3rd century BCE — now
1 AU Listed for reference

Our local star's distance was first determined in the 3rd century BCE by Aristarchus of Samos

Proxima Centauri Outlying star in a
trinary star
system
1915 — 1.30 pc Also called Alpha Centauri C. This is currently the nearest known neighbouring star to our own Sun. This star was discovered in 1915, and its parallax was determined at the time, when enough observations were established.[1][2]
Alpha Centauri A/B Binary star pair of a trinary star system 1839 − 1915 1.34 pc
(originally reported as 1 arcsecond)
This was one of the first three stars to have its distance measured. [3][4]
61 Cygni Binary star 1838 − 1839 3.48 pc
(originally reported as 1/3 arcsecond)
This was the first star other than the Sun to have its distance measured. [5][6][7][4]

Nearest neighbouring star by type

Nearest Neighbouring Star by Star Type
Object Type Date Distance Notes
Sun Always 1 AU Reported for reference
Proxima Centauri 1915 1.30 pc
Alpha Centauri A/B
  • "Average star"
  • Close binary pair
1839 1.34 pc
Alpha Centauri A 1839 1.34 pc
Alpha Centauri B
  • Orange dwarf
    star
  • "Average star"
1839 1.34 pc
Alpha Centauri system
  • Trinary star
    system
  • Multiple star system
1915 1.30 pc
WISE J104915.57-531906
  • Brown dwarf
  • Binary double brown dwarf system
  • Brown dwarf not a companion of a true star
  • Binary brown dwarf system
2013 6.5 ly [8]

References

  1. ^ a b Kentucky New Era, "A Problem That The Star Sharps Are Trying To Solve", New York World, 3 July 1895 (accessed 22 March 2010)
  2. ^ SEDS, "Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel (July 22, 1784 - March 17, 1846)" (accessed 11 November 2009)
  3. ^ Harper's New Monthly Magazine, "Some Talks of an Astronomer", Simon Newcomb, Volume 0049 Issue 294 (November 1874), pp.827 (accessed 2009-Nov-11)
  4. ^ The North American Review, "The Observatory at Pulkowa", FGW Struve, Volume 69 Issue 144 (July 1849)
  5. ^ SpaceDaily, "The Closest Star System Found in a Century", Barbara K. Kennedy, 12 March 2013