Is a landable world of 24.5 earth masses big?

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Never seen anything like it. Am curious.

Also willing to reveal the location.

It is in the system: THAILOOE CN-E B56-1
 

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What is the radius and gravity? Body type?

Radius of 20,251KM, and it's an ice world composed mainly of water ice.

I don't have a DSS due to space being at a premium. I'm running a passenger "collect data" mission. I did however get into orbital cruise and can report at least 2.5G. I didn't get right to the surface as I have little experience in high gravity environments, and wasn't prepared to lose the contract.
 
Looks like the current record holder in Elite Galaxy Online for a no atmosphere planet is HD 148937 3, at 97.94 earth masses.

Kyloalks DL-Y g17 4 looks like the highest mass landable Proc Gen planet at 96.59 earth masses.

EGO looks like it has 250 or so landable planets with a higher earth mass than this one...out of almost 500,000 landables, so while not at the very top, this one is among the upper end!
 
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Looks like the current record holder in Elite Galaxy Online for a no atmosphere planet is HD 148937 3, at 97.94 earth masses.

Kyloalks DL-Y g17 4 looks like the highest mass landable Proc Gen planet at 96.59 earth masses.

EGO looks like it has several hundred landable planets with a higher earth mass than this one.

Fair enough. I don't use EGO, wasn't aware of it.

Still, good to know, as now I know what to look for.
 
Radius of 20,251KM, and it's an ice world composed mainly of water ice.

I don't have a DSS due to space being at a premium. ...
You can calculate the gravity based on the radius and mass. Not sure why the info page won't display it without a DSS.
My maths say it's about 2.4g. You could also land or fly near the drop zone and check the G meter on your HUD.
 
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The record for the largest planet (not a gas giant) seems to be an Icy body 30,180 km
https://www.edsm.net/en/statistics/bodies

I remember this planet (I found it just recently), but it's not landable, so I wouldn't compare it with those.
I would rather compare it with this one:

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