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I'm actually trapped by it's size... can't put hyper drive on as it gives me an emergency exit each time right after... damaging my ship each time...
it's not the heat, it's the proximity with the ring.. though it doesn't give me any escape vector to leave...

anyone had something like this before and have a solution?

EDIT: ok found a way.. had to hyper-space to the nearest other system to manage to leave. The ring is so big it won't load/be visible unless loading for 30 min and too big so that there is no way to take distance from it in normal flight mode...
 
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dunno if its a record but it looks cool anyways 2 stars at 2, 65 ls from eachother

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Smallest star found in HIP 108275


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couldnt get closer was heating me up like i was an ant under a magnifying glass
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@rukmerot: neutron stars and black holes don't count as smallest star, since they almost all have a solar radius of 0

Now here is what i found today:
Heaviest Body: HD 222647 B 4 has 3,674.6968 earth masses

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Also:
Smallest ringed star: HD 222646 B 1 with a solar radius of 0.0604

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thank you, also found a system with 110 bodys , just yet details will follow, do belts count ??, so here it comes:

Plaa eurk MH-C c13-2.

120 stellar bodies (including 9 belts)

2 suns
9 belts
109 planets and moons

star A has 66 bodies (incl 6 belts) 6 ringed 7 gas Giants ( 5 ringed)

Star B has 51 bodies (incl 3 belts) 5 ringed 5 gas Giants ( 3 ringed)

biggest gas giant A12 75.530 km with watere based life

smallest 14083 km

so thats it.

after I was asked to show more prove and use spoile4rs, I decided to remove my pictures and make a small album everybody can see the proof in also i removed the planet number a sun name from my post , i did this cause i do not know how to post spoilers (forum noob)

proof:

http://nl.tinypic.com/a/3br07/2

110 bodies after recount!!!!
 
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I think I found the Lightest Neutron Star - HIP 32616 B at 2.4727 solar masses
It is also a contender for the youngest neutron star at 245 Million years

[img=http://s11.postimg.org/vfx9p9iy7/Screenshot_0031.jpg]

The smallest ringed star yet, HIP 32616 B 4, with a solar radius of 0.0496
Also a contender ex-aequo with superjogi's Lightest Star at 0.0078 solar masses and surely the lightest ringed star

[img=http://s22.postimg.org/5iuvylvlp/Screenshot_0028.jpg]

also, waiting for better, I propose HIP 32616 A 9 as the largest ringed star at 0.1299 solar radius

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I'm in HIP 31649 and think I found a huge ring and it's around a yellow star (HIP 31649 11)!... in any case since the size of star's rings isn't written I calculated it "ruffly" =

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I would suggest that the ring does 5+ times the diameter of this star; that is 5 x 0.3278 solar masses = 1.640 solar masses. The sun's diameter being 1 391 000 kilometers, this ring is about 2 281 240 km wide.
It is a contender for the Largest diameter ring slot, as well as the Largest ringed star.

here it is scanned :
[img=http://s29.postimg.org/zcepmc19v/Screenshot_0043.jpg]

I propose a new entry for body with the most rings.

Here is one with three:

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New category maybe? System with the most metal-rich moons: S CARINAE has 14 metal-rich moons. In fact, they are all 100% metal!

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Updated OP with latest records and categories!


thank you, also found a system with 112 bodys , just yet details will follow, do belts count ??, so here it comes:

Plaa eurk MH-C c13-2 A 10

120 stellar bodies (including 9 belts)

2 suns
9 belts
109 planets and moons

No sorry belts don't count, you still have the record, 111 bodies right? you say 112 at the top but 120 - 9 after

The smallest ringed star yet, HIP 32616 B 4, with a solar radius of 0.0496
Also a contender ex-aequo with superjogi's Lightest Star at 0.0078 solar masses and surely the lightest ringed star

sorry but first post takes record when equal, you still get lightest ringed star

I'm in HIP 31649 and think I found a huge ring and it's around a yellow star (HIP 31649 11)!... in any case since the size of star's rings isn't written I calculated it "ruffly" =
I would suggest that the ring does 5+ times the diameter of this star; that is 5 x 0.3278 solar masses = 1.640 solar masses. The sun's diameter being 1 391 000 kilometers, this ring is about 2 281 240 km wide.
It is a contender for the Largest diameter ring slot, as well as the Largest ringed star.

I propose a new entry for body with the most rings.

Here is one with three:

[img=http://s27.postimg.org/8hpraw55r/Screenshot_0036.jpg]

you posted a much larger ring a few posts back? , also this ring appears to be made up of several parts so should be a "multi" ring the record for that is 8,000,000km+
also there are many rings made up of 3 parts so I haven't included this one, need to find one with 4
New category maybe? System with the most metal-rich moons: S CARINAE has 14 metal-rich moons. In fact, they are all 100% metal!

Added as System with most 100% metal bodies

great stuff SpacialKatana!

Let me propose a "Smallest diameter ring" candidate with this small water-world here at 10.181 km =
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I've used smallest ringed body from a few days ago for this record, also 10.181km is the inner diameter of the ring, you need to use the outer diameter for this record
 
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System with most black holes: HD 217086 with 4

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Also:
Lightest neutron star: HD 217086 F with 1.3477 solar masses

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