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sorry I think you misread data check your pic again

Sorry about that, I guess I saw what I wanted to see

New COLDEST EARTH LIKE
HIP 117585 ABC 4 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 260K

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Edit: shouldn't the record for METAL RICH PLANET WITH THE LOWEST SURFACE PRESSURE be 0.00 ATMOSPHERE with many because there are a lot of metal rich planet with no atmosphere or do the planet actualy needs to have an atmosphere to count?
 
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the current record holder for largest black hole the Great Annihilator A is actually a theoretical type of black hole somewhere between a standard stellar black hole and a supermassive black hole
I've decided to give it its own categories in the black hole section and reinstated the previous record holders, will give intermediate black holes their own section if we ever find another one!:D
In which case I think the Great Annihilator B is bigger than the old record holder (unless it's an intermediate mass as well - but I don't know how we'd verify that) - she has a mass of 60 something solar masses if I remember correctly - you will have to check with Grazbaat. :)
 
You are looking in the wrong places for white dwarfs there are plenty of them outside populated space, also a handful inside the 400 Cubic LY bubble we call home.
Not that plenty as it should be - look in the radius of 3000 Ly from Sol and count how many you will find. There should be at least tens to hundreds of thousands of them but I doubt you will find hundreds - now you see there is something very wrong with their distribution? The Galaxy in-game looks like mostly devoid of them.
 
After 106 Systems visited on my current journey I reached my second system of interest tonight and found, that CD-26 1339 is the

SYSTEM WITH THE MOST M-TYPE STARS
CD-26 1339 WITH 7 M-TYPE STARS - CMDR RHONDA FIZZLEFLINT

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And here some scenery shots...

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Not that plenty as it should be - look in the radius of 3000 Ly from Sol and count how many you will find. There should be at least tens to hundreds of thousands of them but I doubt you will find hundreds - now you see there is something very wrong with their distribution? The Galaxy in-game looks like mostly devoid of them.

The distribution is certainly wonky as there's a few near Sol then none far out until you hit the galactic center then if you look above/below central plane you see ~50% white dwarfs with others being neutron stars and black holes.
 
sorry about that, i guess i saw what i wanted to see

new coldest earth like
hip 117585 abc 4 with a temperature of 260k


edit: Shouldn't the record for metal rich planet with the lowest surface pressure be 0.00 atmosphere with many because there are a lot of metal rich planet with no atmosphere or do the planet actualy needs to have an atmosphere to count?


your record is added to the books.

In regard to the metal rich planet the answer is they need and attmosphere to count fro the record, their is a change many of these records will be removed from the book in the future though.

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The distribution is certainly wonky as there's a few near Sol then none far out until you hit the galactic center then if you look above/below central plane you see ~50% white dwarfs with others being neutron stars and black holes.

YESTERDAY I FOUND SOME 50 K FROM SOL AND ABOUT 25 K FROM THE CENTRE IN THE SMOOTIO AREA SMOETOE AREAS (ON THE MAP SO NO RECORDS SET)
 
After 106 Systems visited on my current journey I reached my second system of interest tonight and found, that CD-26 1339 is the

SYSTEM WITH THE MOST M-TYPE STARS
CD-26 1339 WITH 7 M-TYPE STARS - CMDR RHONDA FIZZLEFLINT




And here some scenery shots...


RECORDS ADDED AND WELCOME TO THE GALACTIC BOOK OF RECORDS.

PLEASE ENTER THE PICTURE COMPETITION, HERE ;-)

https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=105656&page=2
 
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LARGEST SEPARATION BETWEEN TWO CONSECUTIVE RINGS
HD 8073 AB 1 RING B TO RING C WITH 1,887,131 KM

This ring is huge, but will not load, you can get stuck in it though so i ticketed it

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SMALLEST CLASS II GAS GIANT
HD 8073 AB 3 WITH A RADIUS OF 19,532KM

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And a picture from the smallest ring in system

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SMALLEST Y-TYPE STAR
21 ARIETIS B WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 0.0227 CMDR NATALIE PORTMAN

COLDEST Y-TYPE STAR
21 ARIETIS B WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 128K

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EARTH LIKE WITH THE LOWEST SURFACE PRESSURE
SYNUEFAI RZ-J C11-6 2 WITH A SURFACE PRESSURE OF 0.37 ATM CMDR NATALIE PORTMAN

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RECORD:
F-TYPE STAR WITH THE DEEPEST NESTING
GLIESE 2026 ABC 1 & 2 ARE 2ND TIER STARS - CMDR RUKMEROT

PROOF:
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FILLERS:
FURTHEST Y-TYPE STAR FROM SAGITTARIUS A*
GLIESE 2026 ABC 3 A AT 26,132.61 LY


CLOSEST Y-TYPE STAR TO SAGITTARIUS A*
GLIESE 2026 ABC 3 A AT 26,132.61 LY


FURTHEST Y-TYPE STAR TO SAGITTARIUS A*
GLIESE 2026 ABC 3 A AT 26,132.61 LY


CLOSEST G-TYPE STAR TO SAGITTARIUS A*
GLIESE 2026 ABC 3 AT 26,132.61 LY


FURTHEST G-TYPE STAR FROM SAGITTARIUS A*
GLIESE 2026 ABC 3 AT 26,132.61 LY


CLOSEST F-TYPE STAR TO SAGITTARIUS A*
GLIESE 2026 ABC 1 AT 26,132.61 LY


FURTHEST F-TYPE STAR FROM SAGITTARIUS A*
GLIESE 2026 ABC 2 AT 26,132.61 LY


CLOSEST O-TYPE STAR TO SAGITTARIUS A*
GLIESE 2026 A 2 AT 26,132.61 LY


FURTHEST O-TYPE STAR FROM SAGITTARIUS A*
GLIESE 2026 A 2 AT 26,132.61 LY


CLOSEST BLACK HOLE TO SAGITTARIUS A*
GLIESE 2026 B 2 AT 26,132.61 LY


FURTHEST BLACK HOLE FROM SAGITTARIUS A*
GLIESE 2026 C 2 AT 26,132.61 LY
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and some shots showing of the beauty of this one system:
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smallest y-type star
21 arietis b with a solar radius of 0.0227 cmdr natalie portman

coldest y-type star
21 arietis b with a surface temperature of 128k

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earth like with the lowest surface pressure
synuefai rz-j c11-6 2 with a surface pressure of 0.37 atm cmdr natalie portman

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added all new records (including coldest stellar body) EXEPT my own
 
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LARGEST TERRAFORMABLE ROCKY PLANET
HIP 8083 8 A WITH A RADIUS OF 4,806KM - CMDR RUKMEROT


HEAVIEST TERRAFORMABLE ROCKY PLANET
HIP 8083 8 A WITH 0.3729 EARTH MASSES - CMDR RUKMEROT

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found the mightiest of ttauris, wearer of the triple crown ;-)

LARGEST T-TAURI STAR
V946 SCORPII D WITH 2.1250 SOLAR RADII CMDR TRAV ELER

HEAVIEST T-TAURI STAR
V946 SCORPII D WITH 2.9805 SOLAR MASSES CMDR TRAV ELER

HOTTEST T-TAURI STAR
V946 SCORPII D WITH 10,826.00K CMDR TRAV ELER


and to round it up. a terraformable water world in a neutron star system. guess them multimillion celsius bricks heat quite well :)

HOTTEST TERRAFORMABLE WATER WORLD
BLU EUQ FA-Q D5-55 3 WITH 373K CMDR TRAV ELER

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Largest f-type star
x-carinae with a solar radius of 700.00

heaviest f-type star
x-carinae with a solar mass of 20.000

cmdr klockworc

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and one more:

SYSTEM WITH THE MOST METAL-RICH PLANETS
CPD-41 7727 WITH 17 METAL-RICH PLANETS CMDR TRAV ELER

do you want me to post 17 screenshots? Or maybe one of the recordkeepers can check if (s)he has been there. Is a prime exploration target on the road to the core (band of O-type stars not even 5000LY away from sol)

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Found a record breaking "Rocky planet": HD 123182 AB 2

HOTTEST ROCKY PLANET
HD 123182 AB 2 WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 14,713 K CMDR MAGNUS ROTTCODD

ROCKY PLANET WITH HIGHEST SURFACE PRESSURE
HD 123182 AB 2 WITH A SURFACE PRESSURE OF 41,144,072 ATM CMDR MAGNUS ROTTCODD

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and one more:

SYSTEM WITH THE MOST METAL-RICH PLANETS
CPD-41 7727 WITH 17 METAL-RICH PLANETS CMDR TRAV ELER

do you want me to post 17 screenshots? Or maybe one of the recordkeepers can check if (s)he has been there. Is a prime exploration target on the road to the core (band of O-type stars not even 5000LY away from sol)


yes we need 17 screenshots, sorry you could ofcourse make an album and post a link to that
 
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