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Not sure if this is a record or not, so please add/remove as appropriate:

SHORTEST PLANETARY ORBITAL PERIOD AROUND A STAR
SYSTEM: HEGAA AA-B B3
PLANET: HEGAA AA-B B3 A 1
ORBITAL PERIOD: 0.9 D
CMDR M.A.R.S.H.A.L.L.

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HOTTEST GAS GIANT
HOTTEST CLASS V GAS GIANT
SYSTEM: Dryao Broae HR-T D4-582
PLANET: Dryao Broae HR-T D4-582 A 1
SURFACE TEMP: 10,144K

Finder's credit should go to CMDR Dave Lukewski III

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AMMONIA WORLD WITH THE MOST MOONS
SYSTEM: SIFI CQ-F D11-14
PLANET: SIFI CQ-F D11-14 12
NUMBER OF MOONS: 6
CMDR: Allitnil

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There doesn't seem to be a category for this record but there maybe should be. There are loads of systems with 3 planets in a combined barycentric orbit but this is the only time I recall seeing 4. Maybe I've just not noticed them before!

SYSTEM WITH MOST PLANETARY BODIES IN COMBINED BARYCENTRIC ORBIT (not sure if that's the best wording)
SYSTEM: FROADE AM-D D12-86
PLANETS: FROADE AM-D D12-86 3, 4, 5 & 6
NUMBER OF PLANETS: 4

 
Today is our 6 Month Birthday!!! :D:D:D

Big thank you to all cmdrs that have shared their records us, wouldn't have been possible without you! :D
and a special thanks to Niddi, Rukmerot, Lord Zapan and T-Dog for help with updating and work on the next stage of project :D

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I'd like to claim:

SYSTEM WITH THE MOST BODIES
EODGOLS WZ-P E5-9 WITH 112 BODIES
CMDR SCHRONZ

[SYSTEM WITH THE MOST PLANETARY BODIES
EODGOLS WZ-P E5-9 WITH 110 PLANETARY BODIES
CMDR SCHRONZ] scratch that one, got some stars



HOTTEST GAS GIANT
HOTTEST CLASS V GAS GIANT
SYSTEM: Dryao Broae HR-T D4-582
PLANET: Dryao Broae HR-T D4-582 A 1
SURFACE TEMP: 10,144K

Finder's credit should go to CMDR Dave Lukewski III


AMMONIA WORLD WITH THE MOST MOONS
SYSTEM: SIFI CQ-F D11-14
PLANET: SIFI CQ-F D11-14 12
NUMBER OF MOONS: 6
CMDR: Allitnil


Amazing finds cmdrs, a little present for us? :D
 
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Not sure if this is a record or not, so please add/remove as appropriate:

SHORTEST PLANETARY ORBITAL PERIOD AROUND A STAR
SYSTEM: HEGAA AA-B B3
PLANET: HEGAA AA-B B3 A 1
ORBITAL PERIOD: 0.9 D
CMDR M.A.R.S.H.A.L.L.


I think we can add this one don't see a problem with it does anyone else? I'm thinking of adding shortest/longest orbital period for each type of planet
noted and will add these records in near future, just got to get this site up and running first ;)

There doesn't seem to be a category for this record but there maybe should be. There are loads of systems with 3 planets in a combined barycentric orbit but this is the only time I recall seeing 4. Maybe I've just not noticed them before!

SYSTEM WITH MOST PLANETARY BODIES IN COMBINED BARYCENTRIC ORBIT (not sure if that's the best wording)
SYSTEM: FROADE AM-D D12-86
PLANETS: FROADE AM-D D12-86 3, 4, 5 & 6
NUMBER OF PLANETS: 4


I've seen 4 before got a pic up somewhere on this thread of 4 ice planets will try and find it, also noted this record for future
edit: found it https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=50952&p=1889839&highlight=trinary+earth+like+planets#post1889839
 
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I think we can add this one don't see a problem with it does anyone else? I'm thinking of adding shortest/longest orbital period for each type of planet
noted and will add these records in near future, just got to get this site up and running first ;)

Be prepared for a lot of 0.0 day records then.

Going to set one here myself, now, considering that the previous record (hottest class v gas giant) by this body has been broken:

IMAGE LINK
CLASS V GAS GIANT WITH SHORTEST ORBITAL PERIOD
BOEPP UE-Q E5-2104 A 1 WITH AN ORBITAL PERIOD OF 0.0 DAYS

Further info here
 
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Be prepared for a lot of 0.0 day records then.

Going to set one here myself, now, considering that the previous record (hottest class v gas giant) by this body has been broken:

IMAGE LINK
CLASS V GAS GIANT WITH SHORTEST ORBITAL PERIOD
BOEPP UE-Q E5-2104 A 1 WITH AN ORBITAL PERIOD OF 0.0 DAYS

Further info here

I was fearing that :( class V gas giants are a bit extreme, I think it should be ok for most other planets ???
 
HEAVIEST HELIUM GIANT
JOTUNHEIM 10 WITH 3,933.0166 EARTH MASSES
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COLDEST ROCKY PLANET
HIP 70312 B 3 F WITH TEMPERATURE OF 123 K
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HEAVIEST ROCKY ICE PLANET
HIP 73990 B 5 WITH 21.3177 EARTH MASSES
ROCKY ICE PLANET WITH MOST MOONS
HIP 73990 B 5 WITH 6 MOONS
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curiosities:

PRAEA EUQ TI-S C4-9 B 2 C RING - small ring external to moons
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Is the record books that you link to the only data we can check against? or is there a more spreadsheet looking datasheet that would help explorers speed up their checks against records? moreover, have you considered seeing if the chap who did eliteocr could work with you to perhaps assist with ocr of screenshots and auto comparison against a database of records you have to see if they are a new record?
 
Is the record books that you link to the only data we can check against? or is there a more spreadsheet looking datasheet that would help explorers speed up their checks against records? moreover, have you considered seeing if the chap who did eliteocr could work with you to perhaps assist with ocr of screenshots and auto comparison against a database of records you have to see if they are a new record?

Yes the book is only thing we currently use, I'm working on a site which will have a quick ref chart to make it a lot easier to look up records, should have beta version up and running very soon ;)
 
Is the record books that you link to the only data we can check against? or is there a more spreadsheet looking datasheet that would help explorers speed up their checks against records? moreover, have you considered seeing if the chap who did eliteocr could work with you to perhaps assist with ocr of screenshots and auto comparison against a database of records you have to see if they are a new record?

Niddy used to keep track of the records, however the spreadsheet has not been updated in a while and many of the records are invalid by now.

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I was fearing that :( class V gas giants are a bit extreme, I think it should be ok for most other planets ???

It's probably okay for the vast majority of cases. To reach 0.0 days you need a very massive star with a very small orbit around it, I'm thinking mostly black holes/neutron stars/white dwarfs/herbigs have the capacity for Stellar Forge to generate objects in tight enough orbits. In any case I think it'll take quite a while to find all the crazy 0.0day orbital period planets. And who knows, maybe Frontier will update the system map some day to give us more precise units? ;)
 
THanks for that link Kalpa, i'm just busy cross checking the data on that spreadsheet against the powerpoint style records at the moment, handy reference in case I spot anything of note while out in the black :)
 
Is this black hole older than the universe? If that's 15,000million years I think we have a problem. Or did FD just go overboard with the decimal places?

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