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A few photos I took of the lightest ringed body/lightest ring.... Enjoy :)

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A few photos I took of the lightest ringed body/lightest ring.... Enjoy :)

I do like the one on the right where you can see another ringed world close by.

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ADDED LATEST RECORDS!

None of the records I reported for Water world (terraformable) (PLAA EURK BW-E D11-65 4) have been entered into the book.
Is that because terraformable is in a state of flux? Do you still want improvements reported?
 
I was just about to type "Added some missed records" ;) They should be in the Book now.

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METAL RICH PLANET WITH DEEPEST NESTING

The nesting stuff is only available for the stellar bodies.

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HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET WITH HIGHEST METAL CONTENT
NYEAJEE MT-L B11-1 BC 1 WITH 35.1% METAL

two more :)
HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET WITH HIGHEST METAL CONTENT
2MASS J18171785-1659407 B 1 WITH 34.3% METAL CMDR TRAV ELER

This category is only available for the Metal Rich Planets.
 
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I've moved my spreadsheet to Google Docs so that anyone can view it: Galactic Records Spreadsheet
Remember, this is only a quick overview for the stellar and planetary records. I try to update it regularly but sometimes I will only be able to do this in the evening.
 
Indeed not, I believe it's somewhere closer to 40 but we'll get there eventually... I'll beat your 34.3% by 0.3% here thank you very much (also I don't think there's official category for this)
This category is only available for the Metal Rich Planets.

I'm quite aware. Also that the category for metal rich planets is for lowest metal content, not highest.

Anyway here would be a new candidate, now at 35.2%... anyone found higher yet?

I've moved my spreadsheet to Google Docs so that anyone can view it
Very many thanks! This makes looking up records 'at glance' a ton easier to see whether a body type I'm not used to yet is even close to record breaking range or not.
 
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moved all records from terraformable catagory to respective terraformable category, they ended all being hmc terraformable planets!
I've decided that terraformable planets are eligible for both categories, but I don't expect any to end up in the main category as they shouldn't be really be near the extremes
apart from 0.00 surface pressure and a few water world records but I guess we'll find out soon enough!
I've also added hmc with highest metal content for you kalpa
 
two more then off to bed :)

SMALLEST HERBIG AE/BE PROTOSTAR
2MASS J18163215-1703490 C WITH 0.0971 SOLAR RADIUS CMDR TRAV ELER

HOTTEST HERBIG AE/BE PROTOSTAR
2MASS J18172270-1709437 B WITH 5876.00K CMDR TRAV ELER


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also I'm on a trip to visit the stars of the Orion constellation as its about the only thing I can see from where I live, here's some pics from the 4 planets orbiting Betelgeuse
approach to Betelgeuse 1
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sunrise over Betelgeuse 1
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this was as close as I could afford to get Betelgeuse almost pulled me out of fsd. 1,783ls away from Betelgeuse! I took some damage for those shots but it was worth it:D
sunrise over Betelgeuse 2 at 2,257ls
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sunrise over Betelgeuse 3 at 3,263ls
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and a final sunrise over Betelgeuse 4 at 21,047ls that's more like it!:D
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SMALLEST B-TYPE STAR - R CORONAE AUSTRINI A SOLAR RADIUS OF 0.0132
I strongly suspect there is an error in this record but I can't find any evidence that would support the record (actually, any post with the name of R CORONAE AUSTRINI in it). Rukmerot, would you, please, redirect me to it because if it's true I will add it to my ticket about errors in body properties (a star so small isn't a giant star).

COLDEST S-TYPE STAR - HD 190629 WITH A SURFACE TEMP OF 1,778K
This is another error. For the right entry look here. Niddi, it's yours.

SYSTEM WITH THE MOST S-TYPE STARS - HD 190629 WITH 1 S-TYPE STAR
Obviously, it should be MANY as every system with S-type stars has at least 1 S-type star

Anyway here would be a new candidate, now at 35.2%... anyone found higher yet?
35.3% here ;)

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OLDEST S-TYPE STAR - HIP 40977 A WITH 12,011 MILLION YEARS
CLOSEST S-TYPE STAR TO SOL - HIP 40977 A AT 122.71 LY
CLOSEST S-TYPE STAR TO A HUMAN STATION - HIP 40977 A TO WHITE PORT AT 1612 LS
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The giant S-type as viewed from White Port:
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CLOSEST B-TYPE STAR TO SOL - GLESTING AT 39.79 LY
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LARGEST TERRAFORMABLE ROCKY PLANET - SYNUEFE TL-K D9-22 5 A WITH A RADIUS OF 3,815 KM
HEAVIEST TERRAFORMABLE ROCKY PLANET - SYNUEFE TL-K D9-22 5 A WITH 0.1861 EARTH MASSES
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SMALLEST TERRAFORMABLE ROCKY PLANET - 14 PSI CANCRI 4 A WITH A RADIUS OF 3,159 KM
LIGHTEST TERRAFORMABLE ROCKY PLANET - 14 PSI CANCRI 4 A WITH 0.1027 EARTH MASSES
COLDEST TERRAFORMABLE ROCKY PLANET - 14 PSI CANCRI 4 A WITH A SURFACE TEMP OF 235 K
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HOTTEST TERRAFORMABLE ROCKY PLANET - HIP 8168 5 A WITH A SURFACE TEMP OF 235 K
TERRAFORMABLE ROCKY PLANET WITH THE HIGHEST SURFACE PRESSURE - HIP 8168 7 A WITH A PRESSURE OF 0.13 ATMOSPHERES
SYSTEM WITH THE MOST TERRAFORMABLE ROCKY PLANETS - HIP 8168 WITH 2
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rectified and added latest records!

and here's one from me :D
COLDEST CLASS IV GAS GIANT

SYNUEFE BN-Q D5-36 11 WITH A SURFACE PRESSURE OFF 817K

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LARGEST HERBIG Ae/Be PROTOSTAR
PLAA AESCS AA-A H3 A - at 0.8961 SOLAR RADIUS

HEAVIEST HERBIG Ae/Be PROTOSTAR
PLAA AESCS AA-A H3 A - at 105.6797 SOLAR MASSES

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YOUNGEST C-N TYPE STAR
FOETT WD-K D8-304 A - at 12,707 MY

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HOTTEST S-TYPE STAR
FOERDY CR-N D6-758 A - at 3183.00 K

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YOUNGEST MS TYPE STAR
FOETT RR-N D6-91 A - at 5402 MY

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BLACK HOLE WITH MOST BODIES
FOETT HG-Y F51 with 34
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All by CMDR Darius Torkalar
 
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Latest Records added

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SYSTEM WITH THE MOST S-TYPE STARS - HD 190629 WITH 1 S-TYPE STAR
Obviously, it should be MANY as every system with S-type stars has at least 1 S-type star

I agree with you and Patau has already changed it. Should we do the same with all the other "System with the most x-Type Stars" entries and only accept records 2+?

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For those using the Spreadsheet: Is the order I've used ok with you? It's the same as in the Book. I'm not sure if I should keep it that way or if I should order them alphabetically.
 
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