Top 12Updated 2026年4月22日
Top 12 Brightest Stars in the Universe
This ranking is based on absolute magnitude (apparent magnitude corrected for distance), reflecting stars' intrinsic luminosity. Data compiled from ESA's Gaia mission and multiple astronomical surveys, featuring blue supergiants and Wolf-Rayet stars at the pinnacle of cosmic energy output.
Current #1
R136a1 (Large Magellanic Cloud)
Interesting Facts & Summary
The Cosmic Beacon: R136a1
In the vast expanse of the universe, R136a1 stands as the undisputed champion. Its brilliance is not only staggering but pushes the very boundaries of our understanding of stellar formation:
- Extreme Radiance: It glows with roughly 6 to 8 million times the luminosity of our Sun. If placed at the center of our solar system, Earth would vaporize instantly, and its light would turn our nights into blinding daylight.
- Massive Titan: While observations suggest its mass has decreased slightly due to intense stellar winds, it remains the most massive known star, holding the equivalent of approximately 200 Suns.
- The Paradox of Youth: Burning its fuel with such ferocity comes at a price—an incredibly short lifespan. These "flashy" stars are the cosmic equivalent of shooting stars; within just a few million years, they self-destruct in spectacular supernovae, leaving behind only magnificent nebulae.
| Rank | Name | Absolute Magnitude | Luminosity/Type |
|---|---|---|---|
R136a1 (Large Magellanic Cloud) | -12.6 | ~8.7 million L☉ | Blue hypergiant | |
BAT99-98 (Large Magellanic Cloud) | -12.4 | ~5 million L☉ | Wolf-Rayet star | |
Melnick 42 (Large Magellanic Cloud) | -12.2 | ~3.2 million L☉ | O2 supergiant | |
| 4 | HD 269810 (Large Magellanic Cloud) | -11.9 | ~2.2 million L☉ | O2 supergiant |
| 5 | WR 25 (Carina) | -11.6 | ~1.6 million L☉ | Wolf-Rayet binary |
| 6 | Eta Carinae A (Carina) | -11.5 | ~5 million L☉ | Luminous blue variable |
| 7 | Pismis 24-1NE (Scorpius) | -11.3 | ~1.2 million L☉ | O3 supergiant |
| 8 | LSS 4067 (Sagittarius) | -11.2 | ~1.1 million L☉ | O4 supergiant |
| 9 | HDE 319718 (Carina) | -11 | ~950,000 L☉ | O3 supergiant |
| 10 | Cygnus OB2 #12 (Cygnus) | -10.9 | ~1.9 million L☉ | Yellow hypergiant |
| 11 | Sher 25 (Carina) | -10.8 | ~850,000 L☉ | B1.5 supergiant |
| 12 | Rho Cassiopeiae (Cassiopeia) | -10.5 | ~500,000 L☉ | Yellow hypergiant |
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