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These records lasted long time but not any longer: Largest body (non-gas giant) and Largest ringed body (non-gas giant) - Synuefe VE-R C20-4 AB 5 with radius at 25,210 km
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I don't think were doing those at the time? what is the post number?
Check here - 8 candidates for Agri worlds and 19 at least high metal content planets (i.e. over 32% metal).

However, what about the Pandora Box? :)

so bringing this back... should it go on record or you found the 0.0 earth masses one?
I don't like to repeat myself but you do not have to look far and it's enough to just check Enceladus.

I would also like to propose the fastest spinning black hole at an orbital period of 9.5 days : HD 35395 B

[img=http://s22.postimg.org/msh1zqk25/Screenshot_0094.jpg]

And the slowest spinning black hole at an orbital period of 111,448.9 days : LAM01 Orionis B

[img=http://s22.postimg.org/9k4ckxzbh/Screenshot_0091.jpg]

Finally, I dunno if it's ok but I'd like to propose the fastest spinning blue-white/star (HD 35395 A) at an orbital period of 9.5 days (I can't record video but this blue sun is spinning really fast, faster one that I've seen. Since it has the same spinning speed as the black hole very close to it I guess they are affecting each other... probably the whole will swallow the star in the future)

[img=http://s16.postimg.org/vwll4vy9d/Screenshot_0096.jpg]

finally, how about a new entry: the closest black hole to any sun at 113Ls? (can anyone confirm it seems rare enough - it's very much the closest I've seen on my side)

[img=http://s3.postimg.org/rc35il6sv/Screenshot_0097.jpg] (on this screen I'm 3 Ls from the sun so it's more 110Ls but let's just say 113Ls)
Sorry but spinning is something entirely different than orbital period.

Sorry again, but your methodology to measure distances between black holes and stars is also entirely wrong as you have to be in line with both of them - you could see it on my pictures from Keling here. But before coming to any conclusions with HD 35395 you should check HIP 63835, first.

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How do you know it's not scanned ?
He is probably just suggesting to jump into it because on close inspection it could be different - I've already seen an example when on the map a system had seemed to have 2 black holes but on close inspection one of them has turned out to be an O dwarf
 
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As I understand it, in order to get a 'record' you have to scan the objects and provide a screen? - Not just scan the map!
 
Hi Ender

well, I didn't mean to be rude.. just proposed this to the community of explorers, see if it seems interesting to everyone before going there and make precise calculations. (and possibly loose my asp too)
So it seems you're not interested so I don't mind and we can just leave this aside.

right ok, spinning isn't orbital period... sorry not to be as scientifically correct as you man. So how about the discovery itself? Trust me I'm fine if the wording "orbital period" or "sidereal period" (The orbital period is the time taken for a given object to make one complete orbit around another object - dixit wikipedia)... both the hole and the sun turn each other in 9.5 days, I thought it was interesting to mention in the context of this thread?
 
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"Lightest Black Hole - Maia with 2.6602 Solar Masses - CMDR Edward Pyre"

I found the lightest black hole at 2.6289 solar masses : HD 35395 B

I would also like to propose the fastest spinning black hole at an orbital period of 9.5 days : HD 35395 B

[img=http://s22.postimg.org/msh1zqk25/Screenshot_0094.jpg]

And the slowest spinning black hole at an orbital period of 111,448.9 days : LAM01 Orionis B

[img=http://s22.postimg.org/9k4ckxzbh/Screenshot_0091.jpg]

Finally, I dunno if it's ok but I'd like to propose the fastest spinning blue-white/star (HD 35395 A) at an orbital period of 9.5 days (I can't record video but this blue sun is spinning really fast, faster one that I've seen. Since it has the same spinning speed as the black hole very close to it I guess they are affecting each other... probably the whole will swallow the star in the future)

[img=http://s16.postimg.org/vwll4vy9d/Screenshot_0096.jpg]

finally, how about a new entry: the closest black hole to any sun at 113Ls? (can anyone confirm it seems rare enough - it's very much the closest I've seen on my side)

[img=http://s3.postimg.org/rc35il6sv/Screenshot_0097.jpg] (on this screen I'm 3 Ls from the sun so it's more 110Ls but let's just say 113Ls)

Can we have one or more entry for Carbon stars?

[img=http://s18.postimg.org/m8df8efmt/Screenshot_0099.jpg]

Maybe this one could act as a first reference for various records? (I popped in at 153Ly from it, so it is reasonably big)


Also I'd like to add yet another entry : black hole with the most bodies, with 1 ? (though I think there a definitely more out there)

[img=http://s8.postimg.org/5k3wvftk1/Screenshot_0100.jpg]

Hold on to those new catagories, for now ;), I'll add black hole with most bodies but I need a name. check post #289 for a nice carbon star
Also I try to avoid records that cant directly be picked out of the game which is why I haven't put a record for fastest spinning star, there's a ridiculously fast on earlier in this thread!

5 black holes in the same system

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Can you provide a system map for this record please as it seems the gal map info can sometimes be wrong, and don't worry the systems yours:D

However, what about the Pandora Box? :)

Watch this space ;)
As I understand it, in order to get a 'record' you have to scan the objects and provide a screen? - Not just scan the map!
well it depends on the record, some you can get with out (radius,weight) but we at least need a system map pic, especially for such a prestigious record
 
As I understand it, in order to get a 'record' you have to scan the objects and provide a screen? - Not just scan the map!

I concur, anyone can zip about the map screen and find stuff without actually going there. I say a record must be backed up with the system screen open as proof you've actually been to and scanned the system ie Discovered it.

Cheers.

Edit : It's 10,000 ly from my present location, which is about ~10hrs travel, better hurry :p
 
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ok for today:

an entry for the system with most neutron stars? with 3

[img=http://s23.postimg.org/qaotqi81j/Screenshot_0111.jpg]

then an entry for the two closest neutron stars at 6.6Ls from each other

(and this time to please Ender I've perfectly aligned them two, and measured the distance between both with the first one being at exactly 5.00Ls)

here I'm on my way to align them both = [img=http://s21.postimg.org/w4i6dab8j/Screenshot_0107.jpg]
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here the distance as per my UI = [img=http://s9.postimg.org/43qz3dju3/Screenshot_0109.jpg]
 
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yes, saw that miss spelling too ;)

Else I have something interesting :

[img=http://s12.postimg.org/qota6zlg9/image.jpg]

with perhaps this : HIP 11792
- system with the most stars : 14 + 2 black holes
- system with a tier-4 sun? (bottom right dwarf? see the orbit lines of the black holes, I believe it is important in order to decide)
- black hole with the most bodies? (HIP 11792 C with 12)
 
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Updated Op with latest records!

well I guess I'm going to have to share this one

ok for today:

an entry for the system with most neutron stars? with 3

[img=http://s23.postimg.org/qaotqi81j/Screenshot_0111.jpg]

then an entry for the two closest neutron stars at 6.6Ls from each other

(and this time to please Ender I've perfectly aligned them two, and measured the distance between both with the first one being at exactly 5.00Ls)

here I'm on my way to align them both = [img=http://s21.postimg.org/w4i6dab8j/Screenshot_0107.jpg]
&
here the distance as per my UI = [img=http://s9.postimg.org/43qz3dju3/Screenshot_0109.jpg]

Sorry, I not to keen on adding closest body to an other body, the likelihood is that there are some touching in the 400 billion stars out there, Btw we've probably only been to 100,000 between us!

I don't know about the game but in reality the largest star is VY Canis Majoris not YV Canis Majoris.

typo, thanks for spotting

yes, saw that miss spelling too ;)

Else I have something interesting :

[img=http://s12.postimg.org/qota6zlg9/image.jpg]

with perhaps this : HIP 11792
- system with the most stars : 14 + 2 black holes
- system with a tier-4 sun? (bottom right dwarf? see the orbit lines of the black holes, I believe it is important in order to decide)
- black hole with the most bodies? (HIP 11792 C with 12)

not system with most stars the current record is 18
but I think you've got the deepest nesting! Jhyrryl what do you think? and I need a name looks like HIP 11792 C 2 A?
and you get most binary in a system also

and here' a record from me, haven't posted one in a while:
Furthest Alliance system from Alioth - Zaonce at 147.43ly
 
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Patau, you both must be joking with this largest Earth-like record - it is barely larger than Earth and even my Earth-like (Arissa ;) ) in the system with 19 at least high metal content planets is larger and more massive than the record one.

Rukmerot, I've already found a water giant and I definitely haven't even searched more than 100 systems since then (probably not more than 50) so it's not so rare as you claim.
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If we have water worlds then we should have ammonia worlds as they are targets for colonization by Thargoids - what do you think?
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not system with most stars the current record is 18
but I think you've got the deepest nesting! Jhyrryl what do you think? and I need a name looks like HIP 11792 C 2 A?
and you get most binary in a system also

ok so the name of that tier 4 is HIP 11792 C 2 A

I have a new entry for the

- Thinnest ring with 2953km
[img=http://s14.postimg.org/jma7zfbv1/Screenshot_0113.jpg]

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and a question for Ender : how do you calculate the width of a ring like in = Thinnest multi ring - Leesti 1 rings have a width of 8,024km (radius of rings combined I see, smaller radius of a ring in multi rings too, but width? do you add up all the thickness of all rings?
 
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