Source: /cirosantilli/stars-nearest-to-the-sun

= Stars nearest to the Sun

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{title=Distance of <stars nearest to the Sun> as function of time}

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Some notable ones:
* <Proxima Centauri>, the nearest one, at 4 <ly>. It is part of the <Alpha Centauri> <star system>, which contains two other stars at very similar distances as well, and their relative distances to earth will change positions in a few tens of thousands of years.
* <Sirius>, the brightest star in the sky at 9 <ly>