Universal Cartographics Galactic Record Breakers

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Most Massive Ammonia world
Largest Ammonia world

PRU AESCS SG-Y D208 10

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Most Massive Ammonia world
Largest Ammonia world

PRU AESCS SG-Y D208 10

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There's recent larger one:
Spooraa WV-E d11-3 ABC 3

Radius: 28,714 km

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As far as radius is concerned, it's also the #1 largest AW entry in EDDN at the time of this posting.
And more massive one:
CMDR: PEARCY
Ship type: Anaconda
Ship name: n/a
Date first discovered: 29th November 3302
Heaviest Ammonia World: Ploea Eurl AB-N d7-18 11
Earth masses: 364.8638

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I've found a record for: Neutron Star with the Most Bodies
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This system has 49 bodies, beating the previous record of 47 bodies.

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Name is CMDR MarkTheMintMan
 
I've found another record, for: High Metal Content Planet With The Most Moons
This planet has 10 moons, beating the previous record of 9.
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CMDR MarkTheMintMan
 
Me too, ive not seen updates to the website for months. Anyone fancy taking this over or starting a google docs spreadsheet?
Got a record for most bodies in an AEBE system

I would keep pinging the admins and posting here; starting from scratch would be a loootttt of work
 
I would keep pinging the admins and posting here; starting from scratch would be a loootttt of work

I agree, but on the other hand the site is hard to navigate and many of the records are pretty much set in stone, particularly the "closest to Sol/SagA" ones. We really need new classes of records that encourage people to push the envelope, such as:

Furthest Distance from SagA
Furthest DIstance on the Y-Axis (Above or Below the plane) (I believe Cmdr Allitnil holds this above at y=3173)
Largest / Smallest Stellar Rings
Largest / Smallest Planetary Rings

I actually think that some of this could be achieved automatically using EDSM. I have no idea how hard it would be (spoiler! always harder than it sounds on paper), but they've got an API and the scan data is publicly available. Maybe something like a monthly or even weekly list of the top 10 in each category, whatever those categories may be.

Edit: By "automatically" I mean that a system could be devised with a lot of work that could parse the existing data and generate new records lists.
 
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Hello!
Just found a system with two enormous ringed Class IV Gas Giants. Don't know if there is a record for the Gas Giant with the largest ring Radius, but the one I found had 3 rings, with its largest ring having an Outer Radius of 21,426,790KM and a Mass of 317,700,811,259,904.0 MT.
 
I am actually one in favour of us giving up on http://universalcartographics.org.
The site admin have not been active of years. It's been so long that there are probably more records listed in this thread than on the site.
Like osser mentioned, there are alternatives, like Elite Galaxy Online. Though, it might be worth getting more input on other sites, as Elite Galaxy Online might not be what everybody would like to see.
Maybe this issue needs to be started as a new thread? All I know is, we really should consider Universal Cartographics as dead, and the lack of a proper records site isn't helping to fix the weak popularity exploration has at the moment.
 
I am actually one in favour of us giving up on http://universalcartographics.org.
The site admin have not been active of years. It's been so long that there are probably more records listed in this thread than on the site.
Like osser mentioned, there are alternatives, like Elite Galaxy Online. Though, it might be worth getting more input on other sites, as Elite Galaxy Online might not be what everybody would like to see.
Maybe this issue needs to be started as a new thread? All I know is, we really should consider Universal Cartographics as dead, and the lack of a proper records site isn't helping to fix the weak popularity exploration has at the moment.

Gets my vote, I think now that edsm has body information that would be a good place to list top 10 or 20 in each category. I've got a utility that scans my journal files and reports my personal stats so it shouldn't be impossible to run similar query against edsm database
 
Not trying to hijack the thread, but it seems appropriate to ask here.
Is it still possible to find a new system and name it yourself (and Frontier to adopt that name)?
Because if it is I am inclined to choose a random path and reach somewhere nobody has gone before (how hard can it be with SO many systems?), just for the vanity of it.
 
Not trying to hijack the thread, but it seems appropriate to ask here.
Is it still possible to find a new system and name it yourself (and Frontier to adopt that name)?
Because if it is I am inclined to choose a random path and reach somewhere nobody has gone before (how hard can it be with SO many systems?), just for the vanity of it.

There are definitely "undiscovered" systems out there. You can get your Cmdr name on the "First Discovered By" tag, but you can't change the name of systems.
 
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