BD−03°1123,[6] GJ 205,[7] HD 36395,[8] HIP 25878,[9] LHS 30,[10] SAO 132211,[11] Wolf 1453,[12] W. B. V. 592[13][14], Weisse I, 5h 592, [15][16][14] Strb. 1611[17][18], Cin. 705[19], Ci 20=334[20], G 99-15, LFT 416, LTT 2293, NLTT 15215[21] PLX 1255,[22] TYC 4770-574-1,[23] 2MASS J05312734-0340356
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Gliese 205 is a nearby red dwarf star of spectral type M1.5, located in the constellation Orion at a distance of 18.6 light-years (5.7 parsecs) from Earth.[1]
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