GJ 1061
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LHS 1565, LFT 295, LTT 1702, LP 995-46, L 372-58.
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GJ 1061 (Gliese-Jahreiss 1061) is a small red dwarf star approximately 12.08 light-years from Earth's Solar System. Even though it is a relatively nearby star, it is far too faint to be seen with the naked eye. It has an estimated mass of about 11.3% of the sun and is only 0.1% as luminous.See also
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