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[edit] a list of some visible stars, ranked by radiant intensity?
It would add interest to this article if we could rank some visible stars according to radiant intensity. Since absolute magnitude is based on the visible portion of the EM spectrum, I have no idea how to go about this. I know where to go look up lists of visible stars ranked by absolute magnitude, but I've no idea where to find a list of visible stars ranked by radiant intensity. This would need the attention of a qualified astrophysicist or astronomer. --arkuat (talk) 06:27, 5 June 2008 (UTC)