New Explorer looking for profit per bod data

Hi all,

I'm a new explorer on Xbox One and I'm currently travelling to Sagittarius A*. I, like almost all my predecessors scan many stellar bodies along the way. I know what types of celestial bodies grant the most profit on discovery. But what are the as precise as possible profits on planets, for example. And how much is the profit difference betwwen discovering a gas giant with life compared to a gas giant without life? I look forward to hear from you soon.

(I'm currently about 2,500ly from Sol, just for the record)
 
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Stars
Class O, B, A, F, G, K, M, L, T, Y 2,400 - 6,600 CR
Black Hole 38,000 - 50,000 CR
Neutron Star 36,000 - 38,000 CR
White Dwarf 22,600 CR
Wolf-Rayet Star (W) 3,000 - 6,600 CR
Carbon Star 2,400 CR
Protostar - (Herbig Ae/Be, T-Tauri) 2,400 - 3,000 CR
Planets & Moons
Belt Cluster, Planetary Ring 0
Gas Giant Class I 2,200 - 3,800 CR
Gas Giant Class II 7,500 - 12,300 CR
Gas Giant Class III 2,200 - 3,800 CR
Gas Giant Class IV 2,200 - 3,800 CR
Gas Giant Class V 2,200 - 3,800 CR
Rocky and/or Icy Planets 600 - 1,200 CR
High Metal Content Planets 4,100 - 8,500 CR
Terraformable Rocky Planets 30,000 - 31,000 CR
Terraformable High Metal Content Planets 30,000 - 45,000 CR
Terraformable High Metal Content Planets with NA[nb 2] 8,600 - 12,400 CR
Metal-Rich Planets 9,000 - 14,000 CR
Water World 18,000 - 36,000 CR
Terraformable Water World 27,000 - 65,000 CR
Ammonia World 33,000 - 35,000 CR
Earth-like World 54,000 - 62,000 CR

Those are just approximations from Nutter a while back though, so expect some to be more and some to be less :)
 
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