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ROCKY ICE PLANET WITH HIGHEST SURFACE PRESSURE
OUTOTCH KC-D D12-24 A 2 WITH 1,524,750.50 ATM - CMDR HARPER QUALE

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LARGEST C-J TYPE STAR
OGAIMY GU-D D13-2944 - WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 29.3995

HEAVIEST C-J TYPE STAR
OGAIMY GU-D D13-2944 - WITH 0.9531 SOLAR MASSES

HOTTEST C-J TYPE STAR
OGAIMY GU-D D13-2944 - WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 2,785 K

YOUNGEST C-J TYPE STAR
OGAIMY GU-D D13-2944 - AT 13,548 MILLION YEARS

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Found by CMDR Darius Torkalar
 
Brr it's getting cold in here ... :

COLDEST GAS GIANT:
GRIA DRYE AA-A H19 C 1 WITH 1K - CMDR NAVZARTON

guess they forgot empty space has a temp of ~2.7K from background radiation

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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. :)

Hi Patau,

Could you please clarify which black holes are "intermediate" and which are "regular" ones, i.e. solar mass range or something like this would be helpful.
 
Hi Patau,

Could you please clarify which black holes are "intermediate" and which are "regular" ones, i.e. solar mass range or something like this would be helpful.

that's a good question! after reading about intermediate black holes I kind of remembered your black hole looking bigger on the system map, looks like I was wrong :eek:
there doesn't actually seem a way of identifying them in the game so I will reinstate the records as regular black holes unless someone has a suggestion?
 
COLDEST CLASS III GAS GIANT
HIP 11135 4 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 250K CMDR NATALIE PORTMAN

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HEAVIEST L-TYPE STAR
HR 2908 B WITH 0.2148 SOLAR MASSES CMDR NATALIE PORTMAN

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I was Ready to Head to CYGNI X-3 to have my name engraved as first to discover such a beast but alas plotting my route some 37'000 Light Years I noticed it is surrounded by nothing for 2'000 ly.
The Closest I can see is PLOI PHLAI KC-U D3-0 .....
 
that's a good question! after reading about intermediate black holes I kind of remembered your black hole looking bigger on the system map, looks like I was wrong :eek:
there doesn't actually seem a way of identifying them in the game so I will reinstate the records as regular black holes unless someone has a suggestion?

I would also suggest recombining intermediate and regular black holes into a single category
 
you must have counted those a good few times looking for a 111th!
maybe I should change the current record to many :D

.... * kicks patau*

Yeah, just 3 times (my standard, actually) but I've been very close to counting Rukmerot's system again that I had already counted 3 times, too :)
As to changing, where are you seeing many - we have only a couple ;)

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COLDEST HELIUM GIANT - LTT 3607 B 5 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 54 K
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COLDEST METAL RICH PLANET - HIP 74328 A 2 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 1,013 K
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FARTHEST INHABITED SYSTEM FROM SAGITTARIUS A* - HIP 26761 WITH 26,084.60 LY
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CLOSEST INHABITED SYSTEM TO SAGITTARIUS A* - QUINCE WITH 25,569.55 LY - this one is for MARTIANMR because of this and this post.
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