Proxima Centauri: The Closest Star
			
		
		
		
			What is the closest star to our 
Sun?  
It is Proxima Centauri, the 
nearest member of the 
Alpha Centauri triple star system.  
Light takes only 4.22 years to reach us from 
Proxima Centauri.  
This small red star, captured in the center of the 
above image, 
is so faint that it was only 
discovered in 1915 and is only visible through a telescope.  
Stars of all types from our 
Milky Way Galaxy 
are visible in the background.  
The brightest star in the 
Alpha Centauri 
system is quite similar to our Sun, 
has been known as long as recorded history, 
and is the third brightest star in the 
night sky.  
The 
Alpha Centauri system is primarily visible from 
Earth's Southern Hemisphere.