- Barnard's Star (IAU designation: BD+04°3561a):
Barbard's Star is known as the second-closest star system to Earth, after the Alpha Centauri system. It lies approximately 5.98 light-years away from our solar system.
- Alpha Sagittarii (Rukbat):
Alpha Sagittarii is the brightest star in the Sagittarius constellation. It is approximately 180 light-years distant from Earth.
- Epsilon Sagittarii (Kaus Australis):
Epsilon Sagittarii is a blue-white supergiant star located around 850 light-years away from Earth.
- Lambda Sagittarii:
Lambda Sagittarii is a multiple star system situated approximately 250 light-years from our solar system.
- Sigma Sagittarii:
Sigma Sagittarii, also known as Nunki, is a red supergiant star located roughly 230 light-years from Earth.
These distances represent the approximate average distances of the respective stars from Earth. It is important to note that the actual distances can vary due to factors such as the star's movement and measurement uncertainties.