A faint star with a magnitude of 13.7, named after Max Wolf, who worked at Heidelberg University in the early 20th century and discovered its proper motion. It moves by 4.71" annually across the sky. One of the reasons for this apparent motion is its proximity to us. It is located at a distance of only 7.86 light-years from the Sun, making it our third closest star after Proxima Centauri and Barnard's Star in Ophiuchus.