I’m looking for information on the density of stars near the solar system. Specifically, how many stars are there within a sphere, centered on the sun (or earth), of radius five light years, ten light years, fifteen light years, twenty, etc. up to, oh, say, a hundred light years? Where can I find this data?
http://www.clark.net/pub/nyrath/smap07.html
will get you to a link to the Gliese near star catalog version 3.0
Check out the tables in this link to Brittanica
Why do you ask, APB9999? Are you writing a space opera or something?
Thanks, Karl, Squink. Five, I’m no writer, but I have been following the story this year of all the extra-solar system planets that have been discovered. I’m trying to extrapolate that in my mind to the number of planets that might be within a certain distance of Earth; obviously I need the above info.
Lists of some of the nearest stars (the last link is a graphic)
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/bbrowse?book=hsaa&page=50
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/bbrowse?book=hsaa&chap=2&page=0051
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/bbrowse?book=hsaa&chap=2&page=0052