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Yes there are plenty of bodies with 0 Earth Masses, Just look at any of the entries for smallest radius as all of them have that property.
 
Most Barycentric Stars in a System - do all the stars have to be orbiting a barycentric center of gravity? not the same as System with most binary stars, I too tired I'm off to bed

I would think so. Stars orbiting other stars in the system shouldn't count against the barycentric orbit counts, though. I'd be surprised if any mixed systems like that would qualify for the record. And while we're on the topic, I've got a contender for the record. :)

HIP 55415 has 7 stars in barycentric orbits: a trinary system co-orbiting with a binary of two binaries.

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I think I just got a record.

Smallest ringed star - HD 221990 ABC 3 with a solar radius of 0.0445 - rukmerot

I *just about* beat it.
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Largest Water Giant - Wredguia MI-K D8-21 a 13 with a radius of 24,626 km - rukmerot

Smallest Water Giant - Wredguia MI-K D8-21 a 13 with a radius of 24,626 km - rukmerot

Heaviest Water Giant - Wredguia MI-K D8-21 a 13 with 153.8736 Earth masses - rukmerot

Lightest Water Giant - Wredguia MI-K D8-21 a 13 with 153.8736 Earth masses - rukmerot

Need to correct this entry... I think you were too tired and mixed it all up :)

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contender for the "Thinnest diameter ring", HD 37127 A 1 A ring with 4449km =

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Hi Patau82,

Just want to say what a fantastic idea and thread this is, I've been +1 whenever I can :) Love it!

Also, I've discovered a lot of black holes, after finding that last black hole, can I put MINTAKA B forward for Largest Black hole @ 0.0002 Solar Radius - it would seem that this is the largest discovered so far...

Still hunting more though :)
 
Need to correct this entry... I think you were too tired and mixed it all up :)

its the only one found officially so it does fill all the blanks

oh ok sorry... congrats!

I think I found a tier 4 star :

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As you see the yellow one is orbiting the first white one, then it is orbited by the second white one, that is orbited by the dwarf... and the whole of it is orbiting the main class O star (LAM01 Orionis A)?
 
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I would like to claim the records for biggest heaviest and lightest earth like worlds ( just cause records are more easely broken if people have a number to compare upon)

Lbn 623 Sector PT-R c4 14 A 2

weight 0.7157 earth masses

radius 5506 km

I know this is basicly a place holder but people will have something to aim for now (dont like blank spaces)

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"Thinnest ring (in a multiring) - Leesti 1 A Ring at only 538km" should be the total width of the multi ring so I've put it there, I could also add Thinnest ring in a multiring if you want. cant believe I missed that one, that's even where I saw you!

This is why I like it so much ;) And I would, actually, prefer if you add it because I think I've seen thinner and smaller multirings.


haven't moved Enders, is Etznabihik Mangk C 5 still earth like or is it now a water world?
This is strange but it looks like they have removed some systems with proper names in Gamma - I don't remember where Etznabihik Mangk or Borom Caquit had been located in Beta3 and I can't find them using the nav search option (perhaps it's just a bug in the nav search as the one that I've proven with P Puppis and Praea Euq TT-A d31). Anyway, it's a moot point because they have changed properties of systems, as well, and eg. Difu not longer has so large gas giant as in Beta3. Perhaps we need to comb the records and remove all pre-Gamma ones or at least add a tag: "pre-Gamma". I'm going to check HIP 102466 to find out more data on the subject.


I geuss i found a new cathagory to add to the record books the water giant, this one being the first i find in over 2000 systems visited.

intresting fact , this system has a total of 27 stellar boddys 16 gas giants one water giant and some water worlds and rocks but none of em have a ring

This is a great system, not because of the water giant (I've seen many of them and I have visited less than 700 systems since the beginning of Gamma - they where added after release, probably, because I started seeing them when most Earth-likes changed to water planets) but because of the number of stellar bodies and gas giants (if you've counted them right ;) ). Water giant is obviously just a kind of gas giant that is water-rich and I think helium-rich are rarer. I'm not sure we should have a different category for them because class V gas giants are rarest I've seen and when we have them then why not add class I, II, III, IV and all the kinds I have forgotten. When we have them, why not add different categories for all the kinds of stars? Class L star with surface temperature of 1316 K is much rarer than T Tauri star with half that. This is for Patau to decide whether it's a great idea or just a Pandora Box.


Edit: BTW, Patau, is there a reason why you have not added Praea Euq TT-A d31 to records? 8 candidates for Agri worlds and all 19 at least high metal content planets (all in above 32% consisted of metal - I proved that with pictures in case of planets that did't look like high metal content ones but I could present pictures of all 19 separately if needed to) - in my book this beats 14 metal-rich moons by a large margin ;)
 
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This is why I like it so much ;) And I would, actually, prefer if you add it because I think I've seen thinner and smaller multirings.



This is strange but it looks like they have removed some systems with proper names in Gamma - I don't remember where Etznabihik Mangk or Borom Caquit had been located in Beta3 and I can't find them using the nav search option (perhaps it's just a bug in the nav search as the one that I've proven with P Puppis and Praea Euq TT-A d31). Anyway, it's a moot point because they have changed properties of systems, as well, and eg. Difu not longer has so large gas giant as in Beta3. Perhaps we need to comb the records and remove all pre-Gamma ones or at least add a tag: "pre-Gamma". I'm going to check HIP 102466 to find out more data on the subject.




This is a great system, not because of the water giant (I've seen many of them and I have visited less than 700 systems since the beginning of Gamma - they where added after release, probably, because I started seeing them when most Earth-likes changed to water planets) but because of the number of stellar bodies and gas giants (if you've counted them right ;) ). Water giant is obviously just a kind of gas giant that is water-rich and I think helium-rich are rarer. I'm not sure we should have a different category for them because class V gas giants are rarest I've seen and when we have them then why not add class I, II, III, IV and all the kinds I have forgotten. When we have them, why not add different categories for all the kinds of stars? Class L star with surface temperature of 1316 K is much rarer than T Tauri star with half that. This is for Patau to decide whether it's a great idea or just a Pandora Box.


Edit: BTW, Patau, is there a reason why you have not added Praea Euq TT-A d31 to records? 8 candidates for Agri worlds and all 19 at least high metal content planets (all in above 32% consisted of metal - I proved that with pictures in case of planets that did't look like high metal content ones but I could present pictures of all 19 separately if needed to) - in my book this beats 14 metal-rich moons by a large margin ;)
I must point out teh system with teh water gioant also seemed to have most planets with life ( 10 i believe) but i cant seem to find it on the map anymore to double check
 
I must point out teh system with teh water gioant also seemed to have most planets with life ( 10 i believe) but i cant seem to find it on the map anymore to double check
This is very bad as it's been a very promising system. This is also why it's good to always take a picture with the location of an interesting system - you could find it by finding close systems in case the nav search refuses cooperation.
 
found it after a manual search of 30 min, will get as many detail as possible typed out asap

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This is very bad as it's been a very promising system. This is also why it's good to always take a picture with the location of an interesting system - you could find it by finding close systems in case the nav search refuses cooperation.


found it after a manual search of 30 min, will get as many detail as possible typed out asap
 
wredguia MI-K D8-21

all details can be found in the folowing tinypic album

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



as for the claims (last 7 pictures will confirm my claims)


System with the most life bearing Gas Giants 5 (4 water based 1ammonia based)

System with the most life bearing bodies 2 2 waterworlds with water based life (only 1 is suitable for terra forming)

System with the most life bearing bodies - 7 total 5 gas Giants 2 waterworlds

I will probally have missed something, everybody is free to claim what i missed if you find something.

Also want to claim youngest neutron star as i found her at 27 gamma cassiopeiae at 80 million years

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I would like to claim the record for the Heaviest Star.

Eta Carinae with a Solar Mass of 120.0000

Screenshot with details within the spoiler.


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This is why I like it so much ;) And I would, actually, prefer if you add it because I think I've seen thinner and smaller multirings.



This is strange but it looks like they have removed some systems with proper names in Gamma - I don't remember where Etznabihik Mangk or Borom Caquit had been located in Beta3 and I can't find them using the nav search option (perhaps it's just a bug in the nav search as the one that I've proven with P Puppis and Praea Euq TT-A d31). Anyway, it's a moot point because they have changed properties of systems, as well, and eg. Difu not longer has so large gas giant as in Beta3. Perhaps we need to comb the records and remove all pre-Gamma ones or at least add a tag: "pre-Gamma". I'm going to check HIP 102466 to find out more data on the subject.




This is a great system, not because of the water giant (I've seen many of them and I have visited less than 700 systems since the beginning of Gamma - they where added after release, probably, because I started seeing them when most Earth-likes changed to water planets) but because of the number of stellar bodies and gas giants (if you've counted them right ;) ). Water giant is obviously just a kind of gas giant that is water-rich and I think helium-rich are rarer. I'm not sure we should have a different category for them because class V gas giants are rarest I've seen and when we have them then why not add class I, II, III, IV and all the kinds I have forgotten. When we have them, why not add different categories for all the kinds of stars? Class L star with surface temperature of 1316 K is much rarer than T Tauri star with half that. This is for Patau to decide whether it's a great idea or just a Pandora Box.


Edit: BTW, Patau, is there a reason why you have not added Praea Euq TT-A d31 to records? 8 candidates for Agri worlds and all 19 at least high metal content planets (all in above 32% consisted of metal - I proved that with pictures in case of planets that did't look like high metal content ones but I could present pictures of all 19 separately if needed to) - in my book this beats 14 metal-rich moons by a large margin ;)

I have visited 2100+ systems since Gamma and never saw a water giant as far as i can remember.
 
Found the category for surface pressure...mines paltry in comparison
I have found however a system with 3 earth like words.
SWOILZ XM-F C12 2

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Either way Love the thread and hope to get my name up there :)
 
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