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Nice thread.

Pilot request to explorers. Please deliver your data to the Founders World and help the Pilots Federation expand. It is now gaining influence outside of the Founders System. Thanks.

On my way back in now. I will do that thing :)
 
And another one!

OLDEST BLACK HOLE
ZUNUAE KT-Q e5-8377 A AT 17,932 MILLION YEARS

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To claim the record do you have to have your name on the item? If i'm on a very large trip and find an unexplored record breaking thing do i have to sell the data and have my name on the item to claim the record? Also what if I find a record breaking thing that someone else has already found and has their name on but has not been included in the record book? Would you put their name down for that record?
 
To claim the record do you have to have your name on the item? If i'm on a very large trip and find an unexplored record breaking thing do i have to sell the data and have my name on the item to claim the record? Also what if I find a record breaking thing that someone else has already found and has their name on but has not been included in the record book? Would you put their name down for that record?

No to all three.

First person to claim the record here with their own screenshot gets credit.
 
YOUNGEST MS-TYPE STAR
GREAE HYPA OH-V D2-78 AT 4,336 MILLION YEARS CMDR NATALIE PORTMAN

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COLDEST CLASS IV GAS GIANT
GREAE HYPA DP-A D31 1 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 800K CMDR NATALIE PORTMAN

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YOUNGEST MS-TYPE STAR
GREAE HYPA OH-V D2-78 AT 4,336 MILLION YEARS CMDR NATALIE PORTMAN

Sorry, but I just beat that one, the new record is 4,035 Million Years :p



After finding a Black Hole with exactly the same mass, I now found one a tiny bit lighter:

LIGHTEST BLACK HOLE
ZUNUAE HN-S E4-4251 AT 2.5156 SOLAR MASSES

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Metal rich planet with the highest metal composition - 100% metal

COL 359 SECTOR LL-D b16-O A 1

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hey, i have few things to submit, but if they are not record breackers, i would keep location untill data sold.

1:ELW with terraformable rocky MOON, in same system 2 high metal terraformable and 1 water world terraformable

2:Ammonia world, ringed, with 2 moons

3:binary ammonia worlds

4: a water world that recieves such low light to be red in the system map and completly black watched up close.

If any of this is arecord breaker, i'll give location straight away.
 
Latest records added to book :D
Metal rich planet with the highest metal composition - 100% metal

COL 359 SECTOR LL-D b16-O A 1
unfortunately most metal rich planets have 100% metal content
hey, i have few things to submit, but if they are not record breackers, i would keep location untill data sold.

1:ELW with terraformable rocky MOON, in same system 2 high metal terraformable and 1 water world terraformable

2:Ammonia world, ringed, with 2 moons

3:binary ammonia worlds

4: a water world that recieves such low light to be red in the system map and completly black watched up close.

If any of this is arecord breaker, i'll give location straight away.

1,2,3 unfortunately don't beat records 3 is equal to record, 4 sounds interesting can you post system pic? blank out the system's name
 
Today in skull and crossbones nebula i have seen the most bizarre things, an high metal with water world moon, a water giant with a terraformable water world moon, a class 3 gas giant with class V gas giant moon, and so on, but none seems a record breaker :(

In fact for every object the only records refear to "how many moons", but the type of moon itself could be a record to. Just a suggestion, keep up the good work!
 
Latest records added to book :D
Today in skull and crossbones nebula i have seen the most bizarre things, an high metal with water world moon, a water giant with a terraformable water world moon, a class 3 gas giant with class V gas giant moon, and so on, but none seems a record breaker :(

In fact for every object the only records refear to "how many moons", but the type of moon itself could be a record to. Just a suggestion, keep up the good work!
Will think about moon records but there are other records I want to add first, those sound like really interesting systems I love to see them. I recommend anyone who has any interesting systems that don't don't quite fit of beat a record to post them on this thread in the exploration sub forum https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=140925

That one is already in erimus map, so no worries: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=116450&page=12 post 179

That's a very interesting planet! doesn't beat any current record, check out the short year ;)

A nice black hole find I hope.

OLDEST BLACK HOLE
EOS AOWSY RT-Q E5-82 A AT 18,300 MILLION YEARS


CMDR BLACKFOXX

that's a great find! :D
 
message for BEN RYDER: I will deliver to founders world when I finally decide to finish my trip through to the core..i've been out exploring now for approximately 3.5 weeks, still planning some more weeks yet, but founders world is as good as any to cash in my data i guess.. so long as no unfortunate mishap occurs between me and SAG A or a neutron star :)
 
After a long search, I think I finally found a record breaker.

RECORD: TYPE A STAR WITH MOST BODIES
LOCATION: FLYUA PHIO ER-V E2-10
NUMBER OF BODIES 76 (75 if main star doesn't count)
CMDR TRISH GOLEXA

Edit: I guess that record maybe works different than I thought, when I check forum entries from others. I thought all bodies in that system would count, but I guess only bodies directly orbiting the star for which the record is about.



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I think this time I found several records for a gigantic planetary multi ring.

LOCATION: EODGOVVY AA-A D217

RECORD: MULTI RING WITH THE LARGEST OUTER RADIUS
EODGOVVY AA-A D217 AB 7 RINGS HAVE AN OUTER RADIUS OF 18,033,310 KM

RECORD: WIDEST MULTI RING
EODGOVVY AA-A D217 AB 7 RINGS HAVE A WITH OF 17,921,185 KM

RECORD: WIDEST RING IN A MULTI RING
EODGOVVY AA-A D217 AB 7 C RING WITH 17,323,293 KM

CMDR TRISH GOLEXA

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If you are curious what it looks like from above:

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I think this time I found several records for a gigantic planetary multi ring.

LOCATION: EODGOVVY AA-A D217

RECORD: MULTI RING WITH THE LARGEST OUTER RADIUS
EODGOVVY AA-A D217 AB 7 RINGS HAVE AN OUTER RADIUS OF 18,033,310 KM

RECORD: WIDEST MULTI RING
EODGOVVY AA-A D217 AB 7 RINGS HAVE A WITH OF 17,921,185 KM

RECORD: WIDEST RING IN A MULTI RING
EODGOVVY AA-A D217 AB 7 C RING WITH 17,323,293 KM

CMDR TRISH GOLEXA


If you are curious what it looks like from above:


Wow, that's a monster - congratulations! However, what you are showing in the picture are only the ring A and B because the ring C is probably too light to be seen having such enormous size. Look for it outside of the orbit of the moon.

Edit: If anybody liked to examine an example of a ring that is external to moons (not all of them in this case, IIRC) I could point you to my finding in the colonized space:
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Edit2: And I've just remembered that I have some records, too :)

LIGHTEST CLASS III GAS GIANT
WREDGUIA JW-N B6-50 4 WITH 4.9645 EARTH MASSES
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RINGED STELLAR BODY WITH THE MOST BODIES
HIP 10277 AB 1 WITH 13 BODIES
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G-TYPE STAR WITH THE MOST BODIES
HIP 13743 WITH 60 BODIES
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CMDR BIG_BAD_LYNX
HOTTEST NEUTRON STAR
LOCATION: pru aescs ox-a d1-7
WITH 9,989,022K
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LIGHTEST NEUTRON STAR
LOCATION: PLAA AESCS MZ-M D8-5 A
WITH 0.4336 SOLAR MASSES

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