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Youngest herbig ae/be

CMDR BERTOLLI
YOUNGEST HERBIG AE/BE PROTOSTAR AT AUCOPP YE-A GO
AUCOPP YE-A g0 B AT 0 MILLION YEARS OLD
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Found this orbiting an O Class also at 0 million. Both of these were my first finds of these types of stars :)
 
I believe they are orbiting a centre of mass, the orbital period stats show orbital period around the centre of mass
this category was actually suggested by someone else its a bit complicated. Your looking for a star orbiting a star orbiting a star, etc. but binary's etc don't count.
I need to change the wording for category anyone got any suggestions
I will also try to find my old post on this for you

Not entirely serious....

Recordbook star with longest orbital lineage
PATAU82 18343-239 A 1 B A is a greatdgrandchild (or son ofa son ofa son ofa star)

still curious if ringed ttauris are rare or quite common...
 
Latest Records added.

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Big thanks to Niddi for all your hard work! he's added a the home button which I had completely forgotten and updated all records :D

Thanks for the praise ;) I actually like doing stuff like this, organizing, categorizing etc. Yes, I'm german ;)

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still curious if ringed ttauris are rare or quite common...

You could ask the guys at Nutters Exploration Guide Thread. There are some interesting discussions. I've personally never seen one.

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I need to change the wording for category anyone got any suggestions

Not really a suggestion for a better wording, but maybe you could add some info on nesting to the OP. And maybe also rukmerots explanation on how to post a record (link in my sig).

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While cross-checking the Stellar / Planetary Records at the beginning of the book with the corresponding categories I've noticed some errors and changed some records:

BODY WITH THE MOST MOONS (NON GAS GIANT)
Was: empty
Is: SIFI EB-F D11-31 AB 4 WITH 9 MOONS - RUKMEROT

A-TYPE STAR WITH THE MOST BODIES
Was: HIP 80425 A WITH 22 BODIES - LORD ZAPAN
Is: HIP 26133 A WITH 64 BODIES - CMDR CREEPYD

OLDEST M-TYPE STAR
Was: WREGOE OZ-N C7-2 B AT 18,310 MILLION YEARS - CMDR MONKEY D LUFFY
Is: PLAA EURK KC-U B46-0 AT 18,474 MILLION YEARS - NUTTER

LIGHTEST T-TAURI STAR
Was: HD 235618 11 A WITH 0.0078 SOLAR MASSES - CMDR NATALIE PORTMAN
Is: HYADES SECTOR LH-V C2-21 3 WITH A SOLAR MASS OF 0.0078 - SUPERJOGI
Same value, but Superjogis record was older

COLDEST T-TAURI STAR
Was: HD 235618 11 A WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 273.00 K - CMDR NATALIE PORTMAN
Is: HYADES SECTOR LH-V C2-21 3 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 260.00 K - SUPERJOGI

CLASS I GAS GIANT WITH THE MOST MOONS
Was: SHB2004 TRUMPLER 37 12-236 5 WITH 10 MOONS - CMDR PSYCHOFISH
Is: HIP 61577 AB 5 WITH 14 MOONS - RUKMEROT
 
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They are rare, but not that rare they show up in systems with a lot of t-tauri' s mostly, still a very pretty sight, try flying into one of their rings when you get the change.

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SMALLEST TERRAFORMABLE WATERWORLD
FETUS SECTOR FB-X C1-2 2 WITH A RADIUS OF 3431 KM
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LIGHTEST TERRAFFORMABLE WATERWORLD
WREDGAEI NI-I D10-1 3 WITH 0.1566 SOLAR MASSES
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AND A SHOT OF MY CURRENT VIEW OF THE GAALCTIC PLAIN
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Not entirely serious....

Recordbook star with longest orbital lineage
PATAU82 18343-239 A 1 B A is a greatdgrandchild (or son ofa son ofa son ofa star)

still curious if ringed ttauris are rare or quite common...

ringed tauri' s are rare, but not super rare (like ringed m' s and b' s) you mostly find em in systems with a high number of young t-tauri stars.

I hope the last posts under my old name get through soon so my screenshot of a tauri from its will come through 2
 
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SMALLEST TEERAFORMABLE WATERWORLD
FETUS SECTOR FB-X C1-2 2 WITH A RADIUS OF 3431KM - CMDR RUKMEROT
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LIGHTEST TERRAFORMABLE WATERWORLD
WREDGAEI NI-I D10-1 3 WITH 0.1566 EARTH MASSES - CMDR RUKMEROT
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Latest Records added.

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Thanks for the praise ;) I actually like doing stuff like this, organizing, categorizing etc. Yes, I'm german ;)

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You could ask the guys at Nutters Exploration Guide Thread. There are some interesting discussions. I've personally never seen one.

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Not really a suggestion for a better wording, but maybe you could add some info on nesting to the OP. And maybe also rukmerots explanation on how to post a record (link in my sig).

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While cross-checking the Stellar / Planetary Records at the beginning of the book with the corresponding categories I've noticed some errors and changed some records:

BODY WITH THE MOST MOONS (NON GAS GIANT)
Was: empty
Is: SIFI EB-F D11-31 AB 4 WITH 9 MOONS - RUKMEROT

A-TYPE STAR WITH THE MOST BODIES
Was: HIP 80425 A WITH 22 BODIES - LORD ZAPAN
Is: HIP 26133 A WITH 64 BODIES - CMDR CREEPYD

OLDEST M-TYPE STAR
Was: WREGOE OZ-N C7-2 B AT 18,310 MILLION YEARS - CMDR MONKEY D LUFFY
Is: PLAA EURK KC-U B46-0 AT 18,474 MILLION YEARS - NUTTER

LIGHTEST T-TAURI STAR
Was: HD 235618 11 A WITH 0.0078 SOLAR MASSES - CMDR NATALIE PORTMAN
Is: HYADES SECTOR LH-V C2-21 3 WITH A SOLAR MASS OF 0.0078 - SUPERJOGI
Same value, but Superjogis record was older

COLDEST T-TAURI STAR
Was: HD 235618 11 A WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 273.00 K - CMDR NATALIE PORTMAN
Is: HYADES SECTOR LH-V C2-21 3 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 260.00 K - SUPERJOGI

CLASS I GAS GIANT WITH THE MOST MOONS
Was: SHB2004 TRUMPLER 37 12-236 5 WITH 10 MOONS - CMDR PSYCHOFISH
Is: HIP 61577 AB 5 WITH 14 MOONS - RUKMEROT

always good to see someone crosschecking records
 
to you my fellow explorers ,
like most of you will know their is a way to get player related news into the game trough the forums and we have a lot of people in this thread writing their own blogs.
We actually are looking for a writer that could write stories about records/ the record book exploring and also even make our team bigger.

If you are intrested, please send a message to R3tcrick3t or patau82
 
Wow, the Book seems to be really popular. It has so many requests that Google will not let me access it / only shows me the read-only version atm.
 
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Ammonia worlds are getting colder and colder...

COLDEST AMMONIA WORLD
SMOJAI KA-A D60 4 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 116K

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That one had interesting surface features - I wonder if there will be lights on the dark side...? ;)

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SYSTEM WITH THE MOST BINARY PLANETARY PAIRS
HD 75464 WITH 7 BINARY PAIRS

SYSTEMS WITH THE MOST ROCKY PLANETS
HD 75464 WITH 45 ROCKY PLANETS
... Do you want me to post images of them all? Probably difficult to tell from the images below.

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LARGEST TERRAFORMABLE HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET
HD 75464 A 5 WITH A RADIUS OF 9,568 KM

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-CMDR HARPER QUALE

P.S. Thanks for changing my records over to my CMDR name.

Edit - Some close up images of the rocky planets for clarification.. It's all the moons except the ringed ones.

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