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  2. List of red dwarfs - Wikipedia

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    List of titleholding red dwarf stars This is a list of red dwarfs that currently hold records. ... Brightest: Lacaille 8760: V= 6.69 Also called AX Microscopii. This ...

  3. Lacaille 8760 - Wikipedia

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    Lacaille 8760 (AX Microscopii) is a red dwarf star in the constellation Microscopium.It is one of the nearest stars to the Sun at about 12.9 light-years' distance, and the brightest M-class main-sequence star in Earth's night sky, although it is generally too faint to be seen without a telescope.

  4. List of nearest stars by spectral type - Wikipedia

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    Brightest red dwarf in the sky. List of nearest K-type stars. Alpha Centauri B is the closest K-type star to the Earth. ... Eight-brightest star in the night sky.

  5. List of nearest stars - Wikipedia

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    The brightest, most massive and most luminous object among those 131 is Sirius A, which is also the brightest star in Earth's night sky; its white dwarf companion Sirius B is the hottest object among them. The largest object within the 20 light-years is Procyon.

  6. Lalande 21185 - Wikipedia

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    Lalande 21185 (also known as BD+36 2147, Gliese 411, and HD 95735 [3]) is a star in the south of Ursa Major.It is the apparent brightest red dwarf in the northern hemisphere.

  7. Arcturus - Wikipedia

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    Arcturus is the brightest star in the constellation of Boötes. With an apparent visual magnitude of −0.05, Arcturus is the brightest star in the northern celestial hemisphere and the fourth-brightest star in the night sky, [14] after Sirius (−1.46 apparent magnitude), Canopus (−0.72) and α Centauri (combined

  8. Proxima Centauri - Wikipedia

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    Proxima Centauri is a red dwarf, because it belongs to the main sequence on the Hertzsprung–Russell diagram and is of spectral class M5.5. The M5.5 class means that it falls in the low-mass end of M-type dwarf stars, [14] with its hue shifted toward red-yellow [21] by an effective temperature of ~3,000 K. [8]

  9. List of brightest stars - Wikipedia

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    The Sun is the brightest star as viewed from Earth, at −26.78 mag. The second brightest is Sirius at −1.46 mag. For comparison, the brightest non-stellar objects in the Solar System have maximum brightnesses of: the Moon −12.7 mag [1] Venus −4.92 mag; Jupiter −2.94 mag; Mars −2.94 mag; Mercury −2.48 mag; Saturn −0.55 mag [2]

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