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Any word what is up with big F-type stars? Since there is only "Unkown" and "Finder" on those

these records were reset due to f supergiant description bug and are open to new entries
also we reset COLDEST K- TYPE STAR today as the place holder we had posted up was actually an M type star, no wonder it was never beaten :eek:

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I know it's young. It just seemed iffy to me that the current record holder would be older than the universe... =)

there are many stars 18,000 million years + , check the book for individual star type age records
 
got any nice pics of that ringed gas giant?
Unfortunately it's one of those rings that are almost invisible - I wouldn't even probably notice it if not for the proximity alert.

the evidence you provided is fine, its difficult to actually show your current system when taking shots so we have to trust you with these ones
Tell me about it. I wonder what broke the 'current location' in navigation panel in galaxy map... and if they're ever going to fix it :p
Would you explain, please, what do you mean? I see nothing difficult in it and for me the current location option in the navigation panel works correctly (I've just checked it) as it's worked since its introduction to the game in Gamma.
 
there are many stars 18,000 million years + , check the book for individual star type age records

18 000 million years equals 18.0 billion, right?
And Big Bang occured 13.8 billion years ago. How could a star be older than the universe that contains it?
 
Unfortunately it's one of those rings that are almost invisible - I wouldn't even probably notice it if not for the proximity alert.



Would you explain, please, what do you mean? I see nothing difficult in it and for me the current location option in the navigation panel works correctly (I've just checked it) as it's worked since its introduction to the game in Gamma.

ah, I've never noticed that! I 've only ever done closest to sol records so was able to take pic with my current location clearly visible, never been close enough to Sag A* or far enough to from sol to merit a record.
I've noticed that you have to actually have to select the system to get the location info to come up in the system map navigation tab

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18 000 million years equals 18.0 billion, right?
And Big Bang occured 13.8 billion years ago. How could a star be older than the universe that contains it?

Sorry can't answer that one, you need to ask FD :)
 
Would you explain, please, what do you mean? I see nothing difficult in it and for me the current location option in the navigation panel works correctly (I've just checked it) as it's worked since its introduction to the game in Gamma.

Well, for me, since 1.2 (I suppose, not certain) both the current location and selected location fields keep staying EMPTY, and additionally (because they're empty I guess) the arrow buttons next to them don't work either. I'd call that broken.

EDIT: Eh, what the heck. Now it seems to work again? This requires more testing...

EDIT2: Okay, fiddled around some, so what apparently bugs out is the 'select system' button - sometimes even if you keep on clicking on it, nothing happens. You can still plot a route, though, but clicking on the select system option does nothing. And since the current system and target system fields start out empty, and don't get refreshed until you select a system on galaxy map, they keep staying empty.
 
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these records were reset due to f supergiant description bug and are open to new entries
also we reset COLDEST K- TYPE STAR today as the place holder we had posted up was actually an M type star, no wonder it was never beaten :eek:

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As for coldest K-star then a small star is usually a cold star, so what was the temperature of cmdr Rukmerots little K-star?
Alright then (search in archive)... I bite the bullet with biggest F-star (I expect it to be crushed in no time)

LARGEST F-TYPE
GRANAO ZE-Z E651 WITH A SOLAR RADIUS of 47.2422

HEAVIEST F-TYPE
GRANAO ZE-Z E651 WITH 4.6602 SOLAR MASSES
F-type biggest.jpgBiggest F-type map.jpg
CMDR MAGNUS ROTTCODD
 
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As for coldest K-star then a small star is usually a cold star, so what was the temperature of cmdr Rukmerots little K-star?
Alright then (search in archive)... I bite the bullet with biggest F-star (I expect it to be crushed in no time)

LARGEST F-TYPE
GRANAO ZE-Z E651 WITH A SOLAR RADIUS of 47.2422

HEAVIEST F-TYPE
GRANAO ZE-Z E651 WITH 4.6602 SOLAR MASSES
CMDR MAGNUS ROTTCODD

lol just checked the record for the k star its actually an m star so I've reset smallest and lightest k star, the records were the first ones posted for that category so no previous records to replace it with
 
Tried searching but not found it on the thread.
Planet inside a star's fuel scoop radius :

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lol just checked the record for the k star its actually an m star so I've reset smallest and lightest k star, the records were the first ones posted for that category so no previous records to replace it with

Will bite the bullet again then, the smallest and coldest of a sample of a dozen K-star (one of the most common stars out there) >_<

SMALLEST K-TYPE STAR
HYPIO PRI OA-D C29-7491 B WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 0.5800

LIGHTEST K-TYPE STAR
HYPIO PRI OA-D C29-7491 B WITH 0.4375 SOLAR MASSES
K-star smallest.jpgK-Star smallest map.jpg

COLDEST K-TYPE STAR
HYPIO PRI KU-E C28-6222 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 3,709.00K
K-star 3709K.jpgK-star 3709K map.jpg


CMDR MAGNUS ROTTCODD
 
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WATER WORLD WITH THE MOST MOONS
HIP 72871 5 WITH 6 MOONS
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HOTTEST A-TYPE STAR
ZUBEN ELAKRIBI A WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 13,049 K
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CMDR TERRANBLADE

SYSTEM NAME DROJAU AA-A H66
LARGEST A-TYPE STAR
SYSTEM NAME DROJAU AA-A H66 B WITH SOLAR RADIUS OF 479.2790 CMDR TERRANBLADE
HEAVIEST A-TYPE STAR
SYSTEM NAME DROJAU AA-A H66 B WITH SOLAR MASS OF 38.1250 CMDR TERRANBLADE
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SYSTEM NAME THAILIO AA-A H42
HOTTEST A-TYPE STAR
THAILIO AA-A H42 B WITH SURFACE TEMP OF 19,532.00 K CMDR TERRANBLADE
YOUNGEST A-TYPE STAR
THAILIO AA-A H42 B WITH AN AGE <1 MILLION YEARS. CMDR TERRANBLADE


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18 000 million years equals 18.0 billion, right?
And Big Bang occured 13.8 billion years ago. How could a star be older than the universe that contains it?


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I think we have another one.
Gulp.
 
added latest records!
WATER WORLD WITH THE MOST MOONS
HIP 72871 5 WITH 6 MOONS

HOTTEST A-TYPE STAR
ZUBEN ELAKRIBI A WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 13,049 K

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CMDR TERRANBLADE

SYSTEM NAME DROJAU AA-A H66
LARGEST A-TYPE STAR
SYSTEM NAME DROJAU AA-A H66 B WITH SOLAR RADIUS OF 479.2790 CMDR TERRANBLADE
HEAVIEST A-TYPE STAR
SYSTEM NAME DROJAU AA-A H66 B WITH SOLAR MASS OF 38.1250 CMDR TERRANBLADE

SYSTEM NAME THAILIO AA-A H42
HOTTEST A-TYPE STAR
THAILIO AA-A H42 B WITH SURFACE TEMP OF 19,532.00 K CMDR TERRANBLADE
YOUNGEST A-TYPE STAR
THAILIO AA-A H42 B WITH AN AGE <1 MILLION YEARS. CMDR TERRANBLADE


Unfortunately there is a bug in the system description these are actually B type stars check the galactic map
 
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