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Some more submissions for record candidates - hottest M star, oldest A star, youngest CN star, oldest F star, oldest O star and largest S star.
Three of them were discovered by other CMDRs, the others are fresh discoveries AFAIK.

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PHIPOEA ZW-G C25-1737 is a 4181 K M star.
NGC 2546 SECTOR ZG-K D9-18 is a 4822 million year old A star.
LYCHOITL NH-V D2-306 is a 12422 million year old CN star.
HIP 7654 is a 9550 million year old F star. First discovered by CMDR TIN.
HERSCHEL 36 is a 1010 million year old O star. First discovered by CMDR ANTICHTHON.
HD 49368 is a 173.1750 solar radius S star. First discovered by CMDR KHORLO.
 
That's for number of black holes though. I want to know how "deepest nesting" works ^^
Ah, silly me read too fast, haha, my bad.
I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure it's the amount of tiers of orbits it's in. A moon is typically a 3rd tier nesting, since it's in orbit around a planet (tier 2) which is in orbit around a star (tier 1). A 5th tier nesting would basically be a bowling ball orbiting an asteroid, orbiting the Moon, orbiting the Earth, orbiting the Sun. An easier way to understand it, basically think of it as the amount of times that the line to the object changes direction in the system map. Tier 1 is a line of stars going down (like the black holes in your picture), tier 2 is a line of planets going right from the star, tier 3 is a line of moons going down from the planet, tier 4 is a line of moon-moons going right from the moon, and so on. So deepest nesting would then basically be how deep in the orbit chain the object is.
 
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Ah, silly me read too fast, haha, my bad.
I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure it's the amount of tiers of orbits it's in. A moon is typically a 3rd tier nesting, since it's in orbit around a planet (tier 2) which is in orbit around a star (tier 1). Basically think of it as the amount of times that the line to the object changes direction. Tier 1 is a line of stars going down (like the black holes in your picture), tier 2 is a line of planets going left from the star, tier 3 is a line of moons going down from the planet, tier 4 is a line of moon-moons going left from the moon, and so on (a tier 5 would basically be a bowling ball orbiting an asteroid, orbiting the Moon, orbiting the Earth, orbiting the Sun). So deepest nesting would then basically be how deep in the orbit chain the object is.

Hmm so sadly it's still tier one then, even though it's a beautiful system. Thanks for finding it near me :D
 
This Icy Body is seriously in need of Therapy :)
<Under Pressure> Not a record breaker... but up there a bit beyond the norm.
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Discovered by: CMDR Michael Darkmoor - During Distant Worlds Expedition Near Bleia4 Permit Zone
Ship Name: Star Orphan
Ship Type: Asp Explorer
Date/Time Discovered: 04 March, 3302 / 0340 GMT
Atmospheric Pressure: 264,658.19 Atmospheres
 
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FURTHEST BLACK HOLE FROM SOL: PYRIE EURK QX-U E2-0 A
Distance from Sol: 62,172.07 LY
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Date found: 09 FEB 3302
Ship Name: Loraha
Ship Type: Asp Explorer
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HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET WITH THE MOST MOONS: HYPUAE AUDST MS-A D1-63 11
Moons: 10
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Date found: 23 DEC 3301
Ship Name: Loraha
Ship Type: Asp Explorer
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AMMONIA WORLD WITH THE MOST MOONS: PLIPOE BK-Y D1-73 ABC7
Moons: 8
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Date found: 07 NOV 3301
Ship Name: FiDI3
Ship Type: Diamondback Explorer
 
Has the Records just not been updated often or is a 1.9D orbit really the lowest orbiting Amonia World in ED so far?

EDIT: never mind miss read it.
 
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Found an Earth-Like Moon orbiting a High G Water World. System EOK BYIO ZA-J C11-116. As far as I know, this is the first Earth-Like moon!

Sorry to burst your bubble, but there's other earthlikes-as-moons: one was in the recent colonization contest. Look at #8 here.

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Is there a record for the Metal Rich Planet With Highest Metal Content?

Just that I've found one that is 100% Metal

Cheers :)

I found one with 101% metal :p
 
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