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OK, I will post the full screen, beginning tomorrow.

I have one last record for today.

HOTTEST HELIUM GIANT
S171 9 A 4 A WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 1,577K - CMDR PSYCHOFISH


I've noticed something yesterday and I didn't really pay attention to it that much before. I believe metal-rich and high metal content planets have actually switched texts. Which one do we accept as "correct", the description next to the planet or the text on the stats page? Has anyone ticketed it yet?
If this is a general error, my records in these categories (if I have any left) could be faulty, because I based my records on the text description.
(I currently hold coldest metal-rich. If in fact the description is wrong, please revoke my entry.)

Generally, I found the title when you select a body in system view is more accurate than the given text on the side.

Yeah, if you look at a high-metal content, it'll show something like 33% metal, even though the side text says "a metal rich world".
Metal Rich planets are almost always 100% or close to it.
 
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i found another small error

coldest gas giant with water based life --- should be system wredguia lm-l b37-0 8 ... I've never been to that other one ;)

and i have one more record (sorry for stats page only - i'll change that tomorrow):





Hottest gas giant with ammonia-based life
outorst fd-a d14-2 10 with a temperature of 149k - cmdr psychofish

corrected the record

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i found another small error

COLDEST GAS GIANT WITH WATER BASED LIFE --- should be system WREDGUIA LM-L B37-0 8 ... i've never been to that other one ;)

and I have one more record (sorry for stats page only - i'll change that tomorrow):


HOTTEST GAS GIANT WITH AMMONIA-BASED LIFE
OUTORST FD-A D14-2 10 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 149K - CMDR PSYCHOFISH


HOTTEST HELIUM GIANT
S171 9 A 4 A WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 1,577K - CMDR PSYCHOFISH



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Please credit to Cmdr Zenith Ddraiglas

HOTTEST GAS GIANT
BYOI THUA QR-V d2-6 B 1 WITH A SURFACE TEMP OF 2842K

HOTTEST CLASS V GAS GIANT
BYOI THUA QR-V d2-6 B 1 WITH A SURFACE TEMP OF 2842K
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LARGEST CLASS II GAS GIANT
WREDGUIA PQ-B C27-10 10 WITH A RADIUS OF 77,634 KM

HOTTEST CLASS II GAS GIANT
WREDGUIA PQ-B C27-10 10 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 250 K

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SMALLEST CLASS II GAS GIANT
WREDGUIA NT-Z D13-22 7 WITH A RADIUS OF 32,865 KM

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COLDEST CLASS II GAS GIANT
PLAA EURK YJ-I D9-62 2 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 158 K

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HOTTEST L-TYPE STAR
PLAA EURK VD-K D8-52 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 1,968.00 K

YOUNGEST L-TYPE STAR
PLAA EURK VD-K D8-52 WITH 125 MILLION YEARS

L-TYPE STAR WITH THE MOST BODIES
PLAA EURK VD-K D8-52 WITH 16 BODIES

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AMMONIA WORLD WITH THE LOWEST SURFACE PRESSURE
STUEMEAE KM-W C1-2537 2 WITH A PRESSURE OF 0.92 ATMOSPHERES

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Updating my previous record, it didn't have the distance:

CLOSEST EARTH LIKE PLANET TO SAGITTARIUS A*
STUEMEAE FG-Y D7561 CD 4 AT 3.66 LY

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do we know if there are any ways to predict system contents based on location re the rest of the galaxy?

IE you're in plaa eurk, that's right outside the core right? that area has loads of black hole systems - does the gravity from these change the systems around them?


//////what conditions star-location wise are best for ELW
////// what conditions star-location wise are best for most # of bodies

IE take an average from the stars types, sizes, age and their relative locations to find the densest areas of ELW

IE mapping star ages in an area (Plaa eurk i can guess will be full of old stars because of all the white/black hole systems - is there a way to apply that to planets)
 
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Sorry Gumbie one of your records isn't going to last very long

SMALLEST CLASS II GAS GIANT
WREDGUIA KL-B D13-96 1 WITH A RADIUS OF 20,501 KM

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That planet make no sense!

ROCKY PLANET WITH THE HIGHEST SURFACE PRESSURE

YEN KU 4 a WITH A PRESSURE OF 80.69 ATMOSPHERE
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You call that atmosphere?

ROCKY PLANET WITH THE LOWEST SURFACE PRESSURE

YEN KU 5 a WITH A PRESSURE OF 0.00 ATMOSPHERE

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OLDEST T-TAURI STAR
COL 359 SECTOR PU-M B9-5 AT 102 MILLION YEARS

T-TAURI STAR WITH THE MOST BODIES
COL 359 SECTOR PU-M B9-5 WITH 9 BODIES

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AMMONIA WORLD WITH THE LOWEST SURFACE PRESSURE
HIP 7084 2 B WITH A PRESSURE OF 0.29 ATMOSPHERES

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This was the first Earth-like ammonia world for me - its strange mustard-like atmosphere colour and double rings make it quite different from Earth (and a potentially super-busy vacation spot for tourists) ;)
 
Are Red Supergiants categorized as the Star that is shown in the Galaxy Map (K in this case)? Or do we need a new category?

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LIGHTEST RINGED BODY (NON GAS GIANT)
PRIELUIA PD-A D14-108 5 B 0.0182 EARTH MASSES
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CMDR Monkey D. Luffy
 
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Are Red Supergiants categorized as the Star that is shown in the Galaxy Map (K in this case)? Or do we need a new category?

They go with K stars.

HEAVIEST GAS GIANT WITH AMMONIA-BASED LIFE
COL 359 SECTOR AS-H B12-1 7 WITH 659.7514 EARTH MASSES
LORD ZAPAN
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LIGHTEST GAS GIANT WITH AMMONIA-BASED LIFE
IC 4604 SECTOR JW-W B1-2 3 WITH 2.4694 EARTH MASSES
LORD ZAPAN
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HOTTEST CLASS I GAS GIANT
MCC 811 A 1 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 144K
LORD ZAPAN
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COLDEST CLASS II GAS GIANT
COL 359 SECTOR UM-T C4-13 A 2 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 155 K
LORD ZAPAN
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HOTTEST CLASS III GAS GIANT
HIP 80425 A 3 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 616 K
LORD ZAPAN
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COLDEST CLASS III GAS GIANT
COL 359 SECTOR MW-V D2-95 C 1 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 257 K
LORD ZAPAN
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HOTTEST CLASS IV GAS GIANT
ANTARES B 1 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 1,019 K
LORD ZAPAN

COLDEST CLASS IV GAS GIANT
ANTARES B 1 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 1,019 K
LORD ZAPAN
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A-TYPE STAR WITH THE MOST BODIES
HIP 80425 A WITH 22 BODIES
LORD ZAPAN
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F-TYPE STAR WITH THE MOST BODIES
IC 4604 SECTOR BA-A D89 A WITH 29 BODIES
LORD ZAPAN
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By the way, the records for smallest, lightest and coldest L star are wrong. Antares B 6 is nothing like that. And Antares B 7, the only L star in the system, doesn't have those stats. Is it pre-release data ?

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Didn't get to finish my last post last week as my internet went down :-(
back now though!

CLOSEST STATION TO MAIN STAR - PRIBYLOV CITY IN ORGEN - SEMI MAJOR AXIS OF 18,954KM
Beats the previous record of 5.2LS(1LS=299,792.458Km - 5.2LS = 1,558,920.782Km )
CLOSEST STATION TO ITS STAR - PRIBYLOV CITY IN ORGEN - SEMI MAJOR AXIS OF 18,954KM
Beats the previous record of 2LS (2LS = 599,584Km)
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ICY PLANET WITH THE LOWEST SURFACE PRESSURE - ORGEN 8 A - 0.00AT
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HOTTEST CLASS I GAS GIANT - ORGEN 7 - SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 85K
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ICY PLANET WITH THE LOWEST SURFACE PRESSURE - COL 285 SECTOR JX-P B20-0 B 1 - 15,422.31AT
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Hottest rocky ice world? :)

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Seriously, this thing makes no sense. "Ice planet" with the surface temperature of 1927K... huh? And it definitely doesn't look frozen from the orbit - quite the contrary.
 
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