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nice find CMDR Suizida! ... Here's the image posted for you ... that sure beats the previous records I set also in S171 .... just wish those damn systems weren't so buggy (more than half the data in S171 now shows up only partially for me)

Thanks for posting the pic!

I just finished scanning all S171 Systems including going to almost all but some Moons... that took quite some time!
Didn't have any bug issues though except maybe 1 Server Transfer drop. Lots of K-G-F Systems close by where I hope to find some terrestrial/terraformables aswell, got enough O's and Black Holes for a while.

It seems S171 1 and S171 38 are missing though.. or did you find them ? :)
 
I recently found a moon, orbiting a moon (not binary, barycentre within parent body), orbiting a planet orbiting a star. I know I've seen at least one example of this in inhabited space too. This arrangement has never been found in nature and is likely to be rare, but with 400 billion systems I guess there must be quite a few examples of this.

I wonder how many "degrees" this might extend to- if a moon of a moon is a "3rd degree" orbit, are there some very rare 4th degree bodies? Is there better terminology for this?
 
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Thanks for posting the pic!

I just finished scanning all S171 Systems including going to almost all but some Moons... that took quite some time!
Didn't have any bug issues though except maybe 1 Server Transfer drop. Lots of K-G-F Systems close by where I hope to find some terrestrial/terraformables aswell, got enough O's and Black Holes for a while.

It seems S171 1 and S171 38 are missing though.. or did you find them ? :)

no I didn't find those either ... for me the systems started bugging out after visiting about half the stars with many of the visited systems missing map skins (grey circles only), missing data on size etc but showing up as explored, Showing as explored but not on hypercruise (aka they show up when closeby but further away no path lines) ... a lot of weird stuff happened ... maybe 1.04 fixed most of that hopefully.
Btw if you want a preview of the reward take a peek at this post from another thread trying to analyze payout: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=81653&page=24&p=1458498&highlight=#post1458498

One of the sheets in that excel table should be the S171 cluster and how much I got from each system in there (scanned all planets, moons etc. ... -well you'll see on some of the data there it's saying some is unexplored)
I wouldn't ignore some of the moons as most of them are metal rich and I also remember that there were some terraformable rocky moons in S171
 
no I didn't find those either ... for me the systems started bugging out after visiting about half the stars with many of the visited systems missing map skins (grey circles only), missing data on size etc but showing up as explored, Showing as explored but not on hypercruise (aka they show up when closeby but further away no path lines) ... a lot of weird stuff happened ... maybe 1.04 fixed most of that hopefully.
Btw if you want a preview of the reward take a peek at this post from another thread trying to analyze payout: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=81653&page=24&p=1458498&highlight=#post1458498

One of the sheets in that excel table should be the S171 cluster and how much I got from each system in there (scanned all planets, moons etc. ... -well you'll see on some of the data there it's saying some is unexplored)
I wouldn't ignore some of the moons as most of them are metal rich and I also remember that there were some terraformable rocky moons in S171

Interesting I must have missed those moons, only noted 4 Jovians with life. Nothing terraformable. I probably scanned 90% of the moons and only ignored some far out ice and very small / low orbit moons. Do you have any idea / data on the terraformable requirements? From what I saw so far I think Atmosphere, roughly 0.1 - 1.5 earth mass, 220-1k K and an Orbit depending on Star and Planetmass. A-K Stars are prefereable with F having the highest terraformable/life density for me so far. Once I get back to civilisation I will check my data properly :).

Also looking forward to jump from "Mostly Aimless" to "Pathfinder" when/if I make it back!
 
Hello Commanders,

I recently took it upon myself to visit some of these systems, and was unable to locate the following:

wredguia MI-K D8-21
Wredguia XJ-I d9-40
Praea Euq TT-A d31

I type these into the galaxy map and it shows me completely different systems, which when visited did not match the records associated with these systems. Just thought I would bring this to your attention.

I was not under the impression these where false insinuations, but these particular matters have not been ticketed , I ticketed several other isseus though, you are welcome to ticket these
Rukmerot, speak for yourself, please - you could see in my post describing Praea Euq TT-A d31 that I saw the problem and I ticketed it. This is the issue with the navigation search option not with the map itself, I believe, and there are many examples I've found and I've ticketed (even with so simple names as P Puppis).

Sorry, but I won't help you to find the system (beside the information I've already provided) because I still claim it as a wedding gift for the Emperor and I am actually curious whether or not someone from FD is going to act on it.
 
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I need to clarify if metal rich planets are actually in the game or are they the same as High metal content planet?
also anyone with a list of atmosphere types?
 
new record for:
SYSTEM WITH THE MOST AMMONIA WORLDS - HIP 15310 WITH 2 AMMONIA WORLDS
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I guess I also get:
AMMONIA WORLD WITH THE MOST MOONS - X-2487 IN HIP 15310 WITH 1 MOON
As there is nothing there yet
BTW HIP 15310 is a federation tourism system with a population of 0, well human pop of 0 anyway ;)
 
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I need to clarify if metal rich planets are actually in the game or are they the same as High metal content planet?
also anyone with a list of atmosphere types?

Hello,

I haven't got a screenshot but metal rich planets are there, they seem to always contain 100% metal whereas high metal content planets vary somewhere between 30-70%. I'll try and backtrack a bit so I can post a screenshot.
 
Hello,

I haven't got a screenshot but metal rich planets are there, they seem to always contain 100% metal whereas high metal content planets vary somewhere between 30-70%. I'll try and backtrack a bit so I can post a screenshot.

thanks, I wasn't too sure as it was pointed out to me that the description of high metal content planets stars with "Metal rich planet with a metallic core".
 
Sorry Patau, another monster post for you ;-)

SYSTEM WITH THE MOST M-TYPE STARS - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 (2)
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SYSTEM WITH THE MOST PLANETARY BODIES (NON GAS GIANT) - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 (24)
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SYSTEM WITH THE MOST ROCKY ICE PLANETS - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 (3)
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SYSTEM WITH THE MOST ICY PLANETS - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 (13)
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SYSTEM WITH THE MOST BINARY PLANETARY BODIES - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 (3)

SYSTEM WITH THE MOST BODIES WITH AN ATMOSPHERE - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 (11)
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HEAVIEST K-TYPE STAR - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 A (0.8516 SOLAR MASSES)
HOTTEST K-TYPE STAR - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 A (4,618.00K)
YOUNGEST K-TYPE STAR - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 A (2,343 MILLION YEARS)
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SMALLEST M-TYPE STAR - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 B (SOLAR RADIUS OF 0.5333)
LIGHTEST M-TYPE STAR - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 B (0.4297 SOLAR MASSES)
COLDEST M-TYPE STAR - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 B (3,469.00K)
YOUNGEST M-TYPE STAR - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 B (2,343 MILLION YEARS)
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LARGEST M-TYPE STAR - WREGOE BJ-X c28-31 (SOLAR RADIUS OF 0.6916)
HOTTEST M-TYPE STAR - WREGOE BJ-X c28-31 (3,535.00K)
OLDEST M-TYPE STAR - WREGOE BJ-X c28-31 (4,601 MILLION YEARS)
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HEAVIEST M-TYPE STAR - WREGOE BJ-X c28-34 (0.4922 SOLAR MASSES)
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M-TYPE STAR WITH THE MOST BODIES - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 C (8)
M-TYPE STAR WITH THE DEEPEST NESTING - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 C (2)
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SMALLEST HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 C 4 (RADIUS OF 647Km)
LIGHTEST HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 C 4 (0.0008 EARTH MASSES)
COLDEST HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 C 4 (111K)
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HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET WITH THE HIGHEST SURFACE PRESSURE - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 C 1 (54.55 ATMOSPHERES)
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HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET WITH MOST MOONS - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 C 2 (1 MOON)
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LARGEST ROCKY ICE PLANET - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 B 3 (RADIUS OF 1,455Km)
HEAVIEST ROCKY ICE PLANET - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 B 3 (0.0089 EARTH MASSES)
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SMALLEST ROCKY ICE PLANET - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 C 2 a (RADIUS OF 482Km)
LIGHTEST ROCKY ICE PLANET - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 C 2 a (0.0003 EARTH MASSES)
HOTTEST ROCKY ICE PLANET - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 C 2 a (118K)
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COLDEST ROCKY ICE PLANET - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 B 3 (110K)
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COLDEST ICE PLANET - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 A 6 a (74K)
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ICY PLANET WITH THE HIGHEST SURFACE PRESSURE - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 A 4 (129.79 ATMOSPHERES)
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ICY PLANET WITH THE MOST MOONS - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 A 6 (1 MOON)
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LARGEST TERRAFORMABLE PLANET - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 A 2 (RADIUS OF 2,775Km)
HEAVIEST TERRAFORMABLE PLANET - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 A 2 (0.0802 EARTH MASSES)
SMALLEST TERRAFORMABLE PLANET - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 A 2 (RADIUS OF 2,775Km)
LIGHTEST TERRAFORMABLE PLANET - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 A 2 (0.0802 EARTH MASSES)
HOTTEST TERRAFORMABLE PLANET - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 A 2 (225K)
COLDEST TERRAFORMABLE PLANET - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 A 2 (225K)
TERRAFORMABLE PLANET WITH THE HIGHEST SURFACE PRESSURE - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 A 2 (0.00 ATMOSPHERES)
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new record:
SMALLEST WATER WORLD - TLAOANA A 8 WITH A RADIUS OF 3120 KM
LIGHTEST WATER WORLD - TLAOANA A 8 WITH 0.1077 EARTH MASSES
i'll also enter it as Hottest,coldest and highest surface pressure to fill the blanks
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Sorry Patau, another monster post for you ;-)

No problem, need to fill the blanks and you post them quite good so it doesn't take too long.
will update tomorrow morning as I don't think I have time now.
Also anyone who has a record already posted check if it doesn't now match any of the new records as I don't have time to go through the thread.
 
and one more before bed :)

LARGEST K-TYPE STAR - EPSILON CRUCIS (SOLAR RADIUS OF 25.9264)
OLDEST K-TYPE STAR - EPSILON CRUCIS (8,315 MILLION YEARS)
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SYSTEM WITH THE MOST CLASS I GAS GIANTS - WREGOE BJ-X C28-34 (4)
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LIGHTEST GAS GIANT - WREGOE BJ-X C28-34 4 (9.5140 EARTH MASSES)
SMALLEST RINGED GAS GIANT - WREGOE BJ-X C28-34 4 (RADIUS OF 23,394Km)
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LIGHTEST RINGED BODY - WREGOE BJ-X C28-34 5 (2.9653 EARTH MASSES)
COLDEST ICY PLANET - WREGOE BJ-X C28-34 5 (54K)
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SMALLEST ICY PLANET - WREGOE BJ-X C28-34 4 c (RADIUS OF 579Km)
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LARGEST CLASS I GAS GIANT - WREGOE BJ-X C28-34 1 (RADIUS OF 69,674Km)
HEAVIEST CLASS I GAS GIANT - WREGOE BJ-X C28-34 1 (224.8489 EARTH MASSES)
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SMALLEST CLASS ONE GAS GIANT - WREGOE BJ-X C28-34 4 (RADIUS OF 23,394Km)
LIGHTEST CLASS ONE GAS GIANT - WREGOE BJ-X C28-34 4 (9.5140 EARTH MASSES)
CLASS I GAS GIANT WITH THE MOST MOONS - WREGOE BJ-X C28-34 4 (5 MOONS)
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LIGHTEST SINGLE RING - WREGOE BJ-X C28-34 5 (50,015Mt)
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LIGHTEST RING IN A MULTI RING - WREGOE BJ-X C28-34 2 A RING (6,127,367,168.0Mt)
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LARGEST CLASS IV GAS GIANT - TrES-4 2 (Radius 70,518Km) - CMDR KELSEN RAVENSTAR
LIGHTEST CLASS IV GAS GIANT - TrES-4 2 (Earth Masses 289.4268) - CMDR KELSEN RAVENSTAR

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CLASS IV GAS GIANT WITH SHORTEST ORBITAL PERIOD - TrES-4 2 (3.6 Days) - CMDR KELSEN RAVENSTAR
CLOSEST CLASS IV GAS GIANT TO STAR - TrES-4 2 (0.05AU) - CMDR KELSEN RAVENSTAR

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I went searching for what is suppose to be the largest known exoplanet.

http://www.space.com/4151-largest-exoplanet-discovered.html

Space.com describes the planet as "1.7 times the size of Jupiter and belongs to a small subclass of so-called puffy planets that have extremely low densities. The planet is located about 1,400 light years away from Earth and zips around its parent star in only three and a half days." The planet is named TrES 4.

I FOUND IT! ED has the star system itself named TRES-4. Correctly it is 1399.9 LY away from SOL, has an orbit period of 3.6 days and is about 22Ls from it's star. The coolest thing I found is that the screenshot I took in game is similar to the artist rendition of the planet at space.com. ED has the radius at 70,518KM so it isn't the largest in game but it is very close but for being a gas giant it is very close to it's star. So I would propose a new category of Closest Gas Giant to Star.


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SYSTEM WITH THE MOST T-TAURI STARS - 4 CYGNI WITH 21 T-TAURI STARS - CMDR GROWLE (22 if you count a Herbig AEBE as a t tauri ;)

http://imgur.com/a/8SR1X

Was getting a weird message on final scan you can see on the last pic.

LARGEST RINGED STAR - HD 193576 D 1 WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 0.3613 - CMDR GROWLE

http://imgur.com/95CMmTY

LIGHTEST BLACK HOLE - HIP 98182 B AT 2.5469 SOLAR MASSES- CMDR GROWLE

http://imgur.com/7sHJWvZ


HEAVIEST NEUTRON STAR - HIP 98674 A AT 14.4518 SOLAR MASSES - CMDR GROWLE

http://imgur.com/kpO0FCL


SMALLEST WATER GIANT- SIFI IY-U C2-14 7 WITH A RADIUS OF 21,029 KM - CMDR GROWLE

LIGHTEST WATER GIANT - SIFI IY-U C2-14 7 WITH 33.3982 EARTH MASSES - CMDR GROWLE

http://imgur.com/y1oQH8J

LARGEST EARTH LIKE - SWOIWNS JO-X D2-89 5 WITH A RADIUS OF 6,792 km - CMDR GROWLE

HEAVIEST EARTH LIKE - SWOIWNS JO-X D2-89 5 WITH 1.4535 EARTH MASSES - CMDR GROWLE

http://imgur.com/2XX7j2U

SMALLEST HIGH-METAL CONTENT PLANET - SIFI WH-S B5-1 A 2 WITH A RADIUS OF 517 KM - CMDR GROWLE

LIGHTEST HIGH-METAL CONTENT PLANET - SIFI WH-S B5-1 A 2 WITH 0.0005 EARTH MASSES - CMDR GROWLE

http://imgur.com/Uu0NYNY

edited to fix links and add some more ;)
 
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