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I know that there are far heavier ones out there but thats most massive one i found recently.
HIP 116617 5 with 2,750.5278 Earth masses.


added to op, some one mentioned 3000+ but I can't find post at the moment
also I've had the thread moved to Dangerous Discussion forum, should hopefully get a bit more exposure and some new records and interesting systems!
 
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What I want to know is why isn't Sagittarius A* the largest black hole? I mean, procedural generation and whatever but seriously...
 
What I want to know is why isn't Sagittarius A* the largest black hole? I mean, procedural generation and whatever but seriously...

Its got its own category: Largest Supermassive Black Hole
I've added Largest Black hole for "regular" black holes
 
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furthest station update, just looking at OP to compare

Alpha Centauri (Federation) - Hutton Oribtal (0.22ly) or 2,200,000ls

Happy hunting all :D
 
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furthest station update, just looking at OP to compare

Alpha Centauri (Federation) - Hutton Oribtal (0.22ly) or 2,200,000ls

Happy hunting all :D

I've added it as furthest station from star, i had hutton terminal there but it was wrong, should have been furthest station from jump point
I should have spotted Dea Motrona a long time ago, but I've been hunting for the largest gas giant
 
I'd like to add a candidate:-

Oldest Neutron Star - NGC 6231 Sector CG-Y D38 @ 3,313 Million Years.
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Also, smallest @0.0000 Solar Radii ? Edit : Scrub this, I've found others with same size.

Cheers, SK
 
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Not sure if this counts towards any record but you asked for interesting. Was so many white stars I had to take 2 screenshots!

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I think I got a tie for one of the categories: System with most Black Holes

HIP 63835: 3 Black Holes, 14 Stars, 34 Stellar Bodies total - rather freaky system layout in total
 
Smallest star?

Think I might have a contender for smallest star - Charick Drift A, white dwarf, at 0.0008. (I have a pic, but it won't let me post it yet - new user restriction...)
 
I think I got a tie for one of the categories: System with most Black Holes

HIP 63835: 3 Black Holes, 14 Stars, 34 Stellar Bodies total - rather freaky system layout in total

there are actually quite a few systems with 3 black holes, we need to one with 4 now

Think I might have a contender for smallest star - Charick Drift A, white dwarf, at 0.0008. (I have a pic, but it won't let me post it yet - new user restriction...)

nice find, added to op

regarding this "Smallest ringed Body - CXOU J061705.3+222127 5 H with a radius of 1,135km" I found a ringed dwarf with a radius of 0.0800 =

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sorry but 0.0800 solar radius = 55,640km, smallest ringed body is for planets but I could add smallest and largest ringed stars, pity they don't have ring info for these yet
 
Not an entry, as another cmdr already has posted the same number.

Tie for body with most moons (12):

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sweet jesus...

well true they don't display info on rings for stars, but you have to admit I found here a crazy ring that has to come in your collection:

if my calculation are correct I found a ring around a dwarf that is 2541 Ls wide each direction that is about 5000 Ls!! that gives 299 792.458 km x 5000 Ls = 1.498.962.290 Km!
(actually it extend beyond the two clostest bodies surrounding it on the system map and took 30 min to calculate on my pc before it displayed)
This system also have a record number of dwarfs in one system I think (if that's a contender) with 10 dwarfs and 2 suns

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I'll try to show the scale of it but for now see this

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