
Nearby star 2MASS J1632+1904 can be found in northern celestial hemisphere, however it is too dim to be seen with the naked eye or even a small telescope.
Brown dwarfs are not really stars, because there is no thermonuclear fusion in their core. These objects are smaller and cooler than stars, but too massive to be considered planets.
Distance (Light Years) |
Star name | Mass (Solar mass) |
Planets | ||||||
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4.1 |
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G 138-64 | 0 M☉ | ||||||
5.3 |
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G 138-37 | 0 M☉ | ||||||
6.2 |
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2MASS J16150413+1340079 | 0 M☉ | ||||||
6.9 |
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LP 444-35 | 0 M☉ | ||||||
7.1 |
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2MASS J16283855+2308241 | 0 M☉ | ||||||