GJ 3379
GJ 3379 or Giclas 99-49 (also abbreviated G 99-49) is the nearest star in the Orion constellation, being around 17.5 lightyears away from the Sun. The main sequence star is a red dwarf with the spectral class M3.5V. It has an apparent magnitude of 11.33 and an absolute magnitude of 12.68. The star is therefore not visible with the naked eye. It is located in the left upper part of the Orion constellation, below Betelgeuse. It's radial velocity is +30.0 kilometers per second. According to the SIMBAD database, the star is classified as a flare star.
In the past, this star may have had a close encounter with the Solar System. Some 163,000 ± 3,000 years ago, it achieved a minimum distance of 4.30 ± 0.10 ly (1.32 ± 0.03 pc).[1]
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Altair ( 16.69 ± 0.04 ly; 1 star)
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In left column are stellar classes of primary members of star systems. ‡Distance error margin extends out of declared distance interval. Bold are systems containing at least one component with absolute magnitude of +8.5 or brighter. Italic are systems possibly located within declared distance interval, but probably not.
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Flamsteed |
- 1 (π³, Tabit)
- 2 (π²)
- 3 (π4)
- 4 (ο¹)
- 5
- 6 (g)
- 7 (π¹)
- 8 (π5)
- 9 (ο²)
- 10 (π6)
- 11
- 12
- 13
- 14 (i)
- 15
- 16 (h)
- 17 (ρ)
- 18
- 19 (β, Rigel)
- 20 (τ)
- 21
- 22 (o)
- 23 (m)
- γ (Bellatrix)
- 25
- 26
- 27 (p)
- 28 (η, Algjebba)
- 29 (e)
- 30 (ψ)
- 31
- 32 (A)
- 33 (n¹)
- 34 (δ, Mintaka)
- 35
- 36 (υ, Thabit)
- 37 (φ¹)
- 38 (n²)
- 39 (λ, Meissa)
- 40 (φ²)
- 41 (θ¹, Trapezium Cluster: θ¹ A
- θ¹ B
- θ¹ C
- θ¹ D)
- 42 (c)
- 43 (θ²)
- 44 (ι, Hatsya)
- 45
- 46 (ε, Alnilam)
- 47 (ω)
- 48 (σ)
- 49 (d)
- 50 (ζ, Alnitak)
- 51 (b)
- 52
- 53 (κ, Saiph)
- 54 (χ¹)
- 55
- 56
- 57
- 58 (α, Betelgeuse)
- 59
- 60
- 61 (μ)
- 62 (χ²)
- 63
- 64
- 65
- 66
- 67 (ν)
- 68
- 69 (f¹)
- 70 (ξ)
- 71
- 72 (f²)
- 73
- 74 (k)
- 75 (l)
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Coordinates: 06h 00m 3.495s, +02° 42′ 23.67″