The red dwarf star is the nearest star to Earth besides our Sun. It inhabits 4.24 light-years away which is a distance by human standards.
This is the two-star system. Alpha Centauri A and B are roughly 4.37 light-years distant. Alpha Centauri A is similar to the sun while Alpha Centauri B is a smaller star.
This red dwarf appears across the night sky faster than any other known star. This star is almost 5.96 light-years away.
The single G-dwarf star is slightly cooler and less massive than the sun and is approximately 11.9 light-years away.
This is a K-dwarf star that lies 10.5 light-years distant and exhibits significant flaring activity.
This is a binary star composed of two red dwarfs 61 Cygni A and B lies roughly 11.4 light-years away.