Universal Cartographics Galactic Record Breakers

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It's hard to search the record book (which is beautiful, BTW!!! Mega awesome) because it's a graphic.

I've found a blue-white star that's 12 solar masses, parked next to a black hole in HIP 75657 and it's sure lovely.
 
SYSTEM WITH THE MOST O-TYPE STARS
PRUA HYPA AA-A H61 WITH 3 O-TYPE STARS
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added latest records to book!

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It's hard to search the record book (which is beautiful, BTW!!! Mega awesome) because it's a graphic.

I've found a blue-white star that's 12 solar masses, parked next to a black hole in HIP 75657 and it's sure lovely.

it gets easier the more you use it, hoping to improve soon!
 
I came upon this planet while exploring. It has a huge ring surrounding the planet and its moons. How do you post the images as spoilers by the way? I may be blind, but if someone could please direct the blind Dane in the right direction it will be much appreciated. ;)
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COLDEST C-N TYPE STAR
DRYAU AUSMS NR-N D6-601 -WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 2,753 k

OLDEST C-N TYPE STAR
DRYAU AUSMS NR-N D6-601 - AT 13,845 MY

SMALLEST C-N TYPE STAR
DRYAU AUSMS NR-N D6-601 - AT29.1945 SOLAR RADIUS

LIGHTEST C-N TYPE STAR
DRYAU AUSMS NR-N D6-601 - AT 0.9375 SOLAR MASSES

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BLACK HOLE WITH THE MOST BODIES
EGNAIV GG-Y F1651 - WITH 35 BODIES

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M-S TYPE STAR WITH MOST BODIES
EGNAIV MS-K D8-1049 A - WITH 15 BODIES

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I came upon this planet while exploring. It has a huge ring surrounding the planet and its moons. How do you post the images as spoilers by the way? I may be blind, but if someone could please direct the blind Dane in the right direction it will be much appreciated. ;)
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Click "Go advanced" and you'll see it.

Your pictures look so nice that no, I'm not going to ticket it - we need wonders of Universe.
 
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SYSTEM WITH THE MOST O-TYPE STARS
PRUA HYPA AA-A H61 C WITH 3 O-TYPE STARS

Could you please add a screenshot that shows the name of the third Star.

I came upon this planet while exploring. It has a huge ring surrounding the planet and its moons. How do you post the images as spoilers by the way? I may be blind, but if someone could please direct the blind Dane in the right direction it will be much appreciated. ;)

It's this button.

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Did FD count advanced discovery scan pings for pre 1.1 exploration?

yep pre 1.1 just pinging a system with D-scanner would give you first finder tag
I don't know what's a reason of it (perhaps technical matters but just a mistake is also possible) but I confirm it - it's unfortunate but it's true so exploration data sold before 1.1 shouldn't be taken into account when trying to find current discovery buggs.

Could you please add a screenshot that shows the name of the third Star.
Actually, what we see on his picture is only 1 star of type O but I think for the record it should be enough to provide just one picture (from the Galactic Map showing that the system is visited and that there are 3 O-type star designations).

Edit: We've already agreed on this in the past in case of Blackholes.
 
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Actually, what we see on his picture is only 1 star of type O but I think for the record it should be enough to provide just one picture (from the Galactic Map showing that the system is visited and that there are 3 O-type star designations).

I deleted the other 2 Screenshots from my quote as I was only interested in the third star.
 
SYSTEM WITH THE MOST CLASS III GAS GIANTS
PRAI HYPOO QC-C D56 WITH 9 CLASS III GAS GIANTS
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Nice find Commander! This is why we explore :)
Thank you! Yes, exploration is quite exciting when such nice surprises show up. I had never seen such a huge ring surrounding a planet before. I wonder if it might be the remnants of another planet that collided wit the gas giant or perhaps it's a new planet being born? The solar system is 1,172 million years old.
 
I deleted the other 2 Screenshots from my quote as I was only interested in the third star.

the third star would be called C

Oops, caught again, and I see the name of the system is corrected without my intervention - good work :)

Thank you for the info. I will use that function from now on. And thank you for not ticketing me, it won't happen again. :)
I hope you are joking - since when we are ticketing people? :)

Thank you! Yes, exploration is quite exciting when such nice surprises show up. I had never seen such a huge ring surrounding a planet before. I wonder if it might be the remnants of another planet that collided wit the gas giant or perhaps it's a new planet being born? The solar system is 1,172 million years old.
It's probably just a bug because I've seen in one of changelogs that they claimed they prevented rings being created externally to moons - it looks like they've failed but I will not ticket it, anyway.
 
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Sorry Ruk...

SYSTEM WITH THE MOST CLASS III GAS GIANTS
HR 6844 WITH 12 CLASS III GAS GIANTS
LORD ZAPAN
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Oops, caught again, and I see the name of the system is corrected without my intervention - good work :)


I hope you are joking - since when we are ticketing people? :)


It's probably just a bug because I've seen in one of changelogs that they claimed they prevented rings being created externally to moons - it looks like they've failed but I will not ticket it, anyway.

LOL I apologize my miscommunication - Danish is my mother tongue - not English. I thought it was a joke about reporting my post for not using spoilers and I attempted to joke back (failed obviously). I was not thinking about the content of the solar system itself. Now I gather that you meant it's a bug with the external ring.
 
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