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GJ 1151 is a red dwarf star of spectral type M4.5V, located in constellation Template:Constel at 26.7 light-years from Earth.

Distance

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References

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Known celestial objects within 20 light-years
Primary member type
Celestial objects by systems. Secondary members are listed in small print.
    0–10 ly
Main-sequence
stars
A-type
G-type
M-type
(red dwarfs)
Brown dwarfs
L-type
  • Luhman 16 (6.5029±0.0011 ly)
  • T-type brown dwarf B
Sub-brown dwarfs
and rogue planets
Y-type
10–15 ly
Subgiant stars
F-type
Main-sequence
stars
G-type
  • Tau Ceti (11.9118±0.0074 ly)
  • 4 (8?) planets: (b), (c), (d), e, f, g, h, (i)
K-type
M-type
(red dwarfs)
Degenerate
stars
White dwarfs
Brown dwarfs
T-type
15–20 ly    
Subgiant stars
G-type
Main-sequence
stars
A-type
G-type
K-type
M-type
(red dwarfs)
Degenerate
stars
White dwarfs
Brown dwarfs
L-type
T-type
Y-type
Sub-brown dwarfs
and rogue planets
Y-type
Italic are systems without known trigonometric parallax.
Constellation of Ursa Major
Stars
Bayer
Flamsteed
Variable
HR
HD
Other
Exoplanets
Nebulae
Galaxies
Messier
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