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This list of nearest terrestrial exoplanets contains all known terrestrial exoplanets at a distance of up to 50 light-years from the Solar System, ordered by increasing distance.

Name M Semi-major axis (AU) Eccentricity Source Star Distance from Sol (ly)
Gliese 876 d 6,8 0,021 0,21 Gliese 876 15
Gliese 581 e 1,7 0,029 0 Gliese 581 20
Gliese 581 c 5,6 0,072 0 Gliese 581 20
Gliese 581 d 5,6 0,218 0 Gliese 581 20
61 Virginis b 5,1 0,050 0,12 61 Virginis 28
55 Cancri e 8,6 0,016 0,17 55 Cancri 40
HD 40307 b 4,2 0,047 0 HD 40307 42
HD 40307 c 6,8 0,081 0 HD 40307 42
HD 40307 d 9,2 0,134 0 HD 40307 42

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