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Not sure if this qualifies as a record or just a random curiosity, but I noticed (after CMDR Star Falcon had discovered it) a black hole with a very tiny orbit that actually goes in to the star. S171 11 system, black hole S171 11 C

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COLDEST M-TYPE STAR
V1581 CYGNI WITH TEMPERATURE OF 1,103 K
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LIGHTEST L-TYPE STAR
WISE 1800+0134 WITH 0.0469 SOLAR MASSES
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COLDEST K-TYPE STAR
PAUL-FRIEDRICHS STAR WITH TEMPERATURE OF 3,647 K
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COLDEST ROCKY ICE PLANET
MAGEC 5 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 20 K
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SMALLEST HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET
SMITHY'S CLAIM FROM DAHAN WITH A RADIUS OF 210 KM
LIGHTEST HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET
SMITHY'S CLAIM FROM DAHAN WITH 0.0000 EARTH MASSES
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SMALLEST ICY PLANET
WANDERER FROM DAHAN WITH A RADIUS OF 224 KM
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COLDEST METAL RICH PLANET
SHUBAR FROM BOLG WITH TEMPERATURE OF 51 K
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LIGHTEST MULTI RING
ASELLUS 3 WITH COMBINED MASS OF 684,856.6 MT
LIGHTEST RING IN A MULTI RING
ASELLUS 3 C RING WITH MASS OF 72,198.8 MT
MOST RINGS IN A MULTI RING
ASELLUS 3 WITH 4 SEPARATE RINGS (curiosity?)
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LIGHTEST TERRAFORMABLE ROCKY PLANET
HIP 73992 7 A WITH 0.0920 EARTH MASSES
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TERRAFORMABLE WATER WORLD WITH HIGHEST METAL CONTENT
PRAEA EUQ AV-Y D52 A 5 WITH METAL CONTENT OF 37% (curiosity?)
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HEAVIEST MULTI RING
HR 5397 A 8 RINGS WITH COMBINED WEIGHT OF 116,033,596,162,048 MT
HEAVIEST RING IN A MULTI RING
HR 5397 A 8 B RING WITH A MASS OF 110,500,096,507,904 MT
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It's again one of those external to moons rings but this time it can be clearly seen and I've taken some pictures of it:
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Edit: wrong name in the last record
 
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This time I know I have a winner. ._.

SMALLEST S-TYPE STAR
FLOARPS JX-L d7-465 WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 29.2982

LIGHTEST S-TYPE STAR
FLOARPS JX-L d7-465 WITH A SOLAR MASS OF 0.9453

COLDEST NEUTRON STAR
BLEIA PHREIA PU-V D3-216 A WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 911,441.00K

COLDEST C-N TYPE STAR
FLOARPS OD-K D8-970 WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 2,729.00K

OLDEST C-N TYPE STAR
FLOARPS OD-K D8-970 WITH AN AGE OF 14,712 MILLION YEARS

CMDR LODORENOS

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Some minor improvement of my previous records (Still searching for a helium giant)

CLOSEST HERBIG AE/BE PROTOSTAR TO SAGITTARIUS A*
BYOOMAO CQ-Y F1875 B AT 985.87 LY
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SMALLEST K-STAR
HYPIO PRI JE-G C27-1815 B WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 0.5601
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CMDR MAGNUS ROTTCODD
 
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HOTTEST NEUTRON STAR
PSR J1856-3754 A WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 985,067,520.00K
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HOTTEST STELLAR BODY
PSR J1856-3754 A WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 985,067,520.00K
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Not sure if this qualifies as a record or just a random curiosity, but I noticed (after CMDR Star Falcon had discovered it) a black hole with a very tiny orbit that actually goes in to the star. S171 11 system, black hole S171 11 C


that black hole and star are actually orbiting a point in space in between them.
for those interested, Lord Zapan pointed out this weekend how to find the centre of a system, select the system you are in on galactic map exit galmap and you should have the centre of the system targeted! :D

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COLDEST M-TYPE STAR
V1581 CYGNI WITH TEMPERATURE OF 1,103 K

LIGHTEST L-TYPE STAR
WISE 1800+0134 WITH 0.0469 SOLAR MASSES

COLDEST K-TYPE STAR
PAUL-FRIEDRICHS STAR WITH TEMPERATURE OF 3,647 K

COLDEST ROCKY ICE PLANET
MAGEC 5 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 20 K

SMALLEST HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET
SMITHY'S CLAIM FROM DAHAN WITH A RADIUS OF 210 KM
LIGHTEST HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET
SMITHY'S CLAIM FROM DAHAN WITH 0.0000 EARTH MASSES

SMALLEST ICY PLANET
WANDERER FROM DAHAN WITH A RADIUS OF 224 KM

COLDEST METAL RICH PLANET
SHUBAR FROM BOLG WITH TEMPERATURE OF 51 K

LIGHTEST MULTI RING
ASELLUS 3 WITH COMBINED MASS OF 684,856.6 MT
LIGHTEST RING IN A MULTI RING
ASELLUS 3 C RING WITH MASS OF 72,198.8 MT
MOST RINGS IN A MULTI RING
ASELLUS 3 WITH 4 SEPARATE RINGS (curiosity?)

LIGHTEST TERRAFORMABLE ROCKY PLANET
HIP 73992 7 A WITH 0.0920 EARTH MASSES

TERRAFORMABLE WATER WORLD WITH HIGHEST METAL CONTENT
PRAEA EUQ AV-Y D52 A 5 WITH METAL CONTENT OF 37% (curiosity?)

HEAVIEST MULTI RING
HR 5397 A 8 RINGS WITH COMBINED WEIGHT OF 116,033,596,162,048 MT
HEAVIEST RING IN A MULTI RING
HR 5397 A 8 B RING WITH A MASS OF 110,500,096,507,904 MT
It's again one of those external to moons rings but this time it can be clearly seen and I've taken some pictures of it:

Edit: wrong name in the last record

Lots of great finds from the beta bubble, nice :D
noted your curiosities will add new categories in near future
 
Alright then:

LARGEST C-J TYPE STAR
PHRAA FLYOO GE-E D13-829 WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 29.6034

SMALLEST C-J TYPE STAR
BYOOMI ZD-T D3-6314 A WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 29.0907

HEAVIEST C-J TYPE STAR
PHRAA FLYOO GE-E D13-829 WITH 0.9688 SOLAR MASSES

LIGHTEST C-J TYPE STAR
BYOOMI ZD-T D3-6314 A WITH 0.9297 SOLAR MASSES

OLDEST C-J TYPE STAR
BYOOMI ZD-T D3-6314 A AT 14,641 MILLION YEARS

YOUNGEST C-J TYPE STAR
PHRAA FLYOO GE-E D13-829 AT 12,816 MILLION YEARS

CLOSEST C-J TYPE STAR TO SAGITTARIUS A*
BYOOMI ZD-T D3-6314 A AT 2,314.24 LY
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CLOSEST WHITE DWARF TO SAGITTARIUS A*
BYOOMI ZD-T D3-4859 A AT 2300.64 LY
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HERBIG AE/BE PROTOSTAR WITH THE MOST BODIES
BYOOMI FV-Y E2314 WITH 25 BODIES
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YOUNGEST A-TYPE STAR
BYOOMAO YU-Y E792 B AT 6 MILLION YEARS
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CMDR MAGNUS ROTTCODD
 
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added latest records! :D
well done rottcodd you've nearly taken over C-J Records just need to find a system with more then one C-J star in it...good luck with that :D
 
Here's mine, nowhere near home now, but I'm running out of my scribble paper (used for routes and records) so I'll post these before I find a new piece:

COLDEST CLASS II GAS GIANT
PUEKEAU DT-N B54-4 A 1 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 150K

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LARGEST CLASS II GAS GIANT
PLAA AESCS EM-X B43-6 2 WITH A RADIUS OF 77,750KM

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LIGHTEST F-TYPE STAR
PLOI AEWSY NS-U D2-211 A WITH 0.9492 SOLAR MASSES

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CMDR FELDSPAR


The following one has actually been discovered by someone else, but not submitted, not sure where you apply credit in that case:

LARGEST HERBIG AE/BE PROTOSTAR
EODGORSTS AA-A h2 A WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 0.9303

HEAVIEST HERBIG AE/BE PROTOSTAR
EODGORSTS AA-A H2 A WITH A SOLAR MASS OF 115.4258

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The following one has actually been discovered by someone else, but not submitted, not sure where you apply credit in that case:


Records go to the first poster, not the discovery tag owner.
Ask Christopher Columbus about it. :D

Do A type supergiants count as normal A type stars?
If so, I'm about to absolutely shred current records.

Yes, they do.

BUT be sure it really is a class A star because a lot of them actually are class B supergiants.
So check the Galaxy Map info panel. Galmap is the law.
 
So I've got a weird one for you... a type i gas giant that's actually a moon. The gg is 1.25 earth masses around an ice giant that's 32 earth masses. It also has a ring...

The post for it is here I'll give you more details tonight when I get home since I f10'd the system.Screenshot_0075.png

There you go, I think it might win a few record, definitely my strangest find.
 
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CMDR Lodorenos

COLDEST WOLF-RAYET STAR
BLEAE AESCS AA-A h38 C WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 1,543.00K

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COLDEST B-TYPE STAR
NGC 6872 30 WITH 7,780.00K
This record needs to be removed - firstly, there is no evidence for it here, secondly, there is no such system on the Galaxy Map (at least the nav search cannot find it) and thirdly, not only is the name of the system wrong but even taking under consideration a similar one, NGC 6871 30 (as is wrong in some of the next records in his post and for that there is an evidence), the star is A-type, not B-type (no wonder it has been unbeatable for over 2 months). If you do remove it and you don't have a replacement then I could provide a temporary one:
COLDEST B-TYPE STAR
HR 5449 B WITH TEMPERATURE OF 10,626 K
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Removed, apparently large A stars in system view are B stars in the galaxy map.
 

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Ok, I was going to wait until I dock but damn it, these supergiants are incredible!
Old size record broken by 9x, youngest age by infinity,

CMDR LODORENOS

LARGEST A-TYPE STAR
CROOKAAE AA-A h183 A WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 477.2144

HEAVIEST A-TYPE STAR
BLU AESCS AA-A h41 A WITH 96.9883 SOLAR MASSES

HOTTEST A-TYPE STAR
CROOKAAE AA-A h424 A WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 29,012.00K

YOUNGEST A-TYPE STAR
BLU AESCS AA-A h1 A AT 0 MILLION YEARS

It would be nice if, when you ask a question, you could at least read the answer...

It's a class B star.
And please remenber a galmap screenshot pf the system must be included for giant stars.
 
It would be nice if, when you ask a question, you could at least read the answer...

It's a class B star.
And please remenber a galmap screenshot pf the system must be included for giant stars.

Ah, I suppose I misread galaxy map to be the system view, apologies.

In any case...

HEAVIEST B-TYPE STAR
BLEAE AESCS AA-A h41 A WITH 96.9883 SOLAR MASSES

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