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Barnard's Star. It is a Star which is 6 Light Years away from the Earth, and counting the three Stars of Alpha Centauri as one, it is the second closest to Earth It was discovered by Edward Emerson Barnard in 1916. Proxima Centauri is a Red Dwarf, and that is one of his Triple Star System of Alpha Centauri, and also Barnard's Star is a Red Dwarf. So they are both not visible from earth with a naked eye. No Red Dwarf is visible with a naked eye from the earth out. Proxima Centauri is the closest one, because that is 4.2 light Years away from the Earth. the other two Stars which are visible from Earth, are 4.3 Light Years away, of a triple Star System Alpha Centauri, and now Barnard's Star is 6 Light Years away. And it has a lot of Proper Motion, the Barnard Star, it is the Star which has the most known proper motion of it in 180 years it moves on the Sky, as much as the Moon is big visible on the Earth. So proper motion is... The earth is moving in the Space, and also the Barnard Star for example is moving in space, they're moving around, and they're changing the position which we have on the sky, and the constellations are shifting, and so on. And that is a lot, by this Barnard Star, it is in 180 years, as much on the sky moving to the Side, as the Moon is taking Space as it is visible from Earth. And then already when no other Planets were discovered apart of the one in the Solar System, it was suspected that the Barnard Star has Planets, because there's little Wobble in it visible, and that could be the cause, that is the the Reason for the Suspicion why it has Planets, because there are Planets in the size of Jupiter, 2 of them, circling around, and that would have a little Influence on it where it goes, and then it would wobble a little Bit. And that is according to the "Reader's Digest Library of Modern Knowledge" Book 1, Part 1, "Structure of the Universe" written by Ian Ridpath and John R. Shakeshaft on the Page 50.