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I'll kick off the Herbig Ae/Be records. I have no idea if it's hottest/coldest or largest/smallest. Hopefully my first entries will get changed to the other category when the next entry comes along.

Largest Herbig Ae/Be protostar - HD 186978 D with 0.1225 solar radius - CMDR Zenith Ddraiglas
Heaviest Herbig Ae/Be protostar - HD 186978 D with 4.4844 solar masses - CMDR Zenith Ddraiglas
Hottest Herbig Ae/Be protostar - HD 186978 D with 3,663.00 K - CMDR Zenith Ddraiglas
Oldest Herbig Ae/Be protostar - HD 186978 D with 84 million years - CMDR Zenith Ddraiglas

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I'll kick off the Herbig Ae/Be records. I have no idea if it's hottest/coldest or largest/smallest. Hopefully my first entries will get changed to the other category when the next entry comes along.

Largest Herbig Ae/Be protostar - HD 186978 D with 0.1225 solar radius - CMDR Zenith Ddraiglas
Heaviest Herbig Ae/Be protostar - HD 186978 D with 4.4844 solar masses - CMDR Zenith Ddraiglas
Hottest Herbig Ae/Be protostar - HD 186978 D with 3,663.00 K - CMDR Zenith Ddraiglas
Oldest Herbig Ae/Be protostar - HD 186978 D with 84 million years - CMDR Zenith Ddraiglas


Added to Book!
you also get
HERBIG AE/BE PROTOSTAR WITH THE DEEPEST NESTING - HD 186978 D IS A 2ND TIER STELLAR BODY
 
more records:

smallest class I gas giant/ ringed gas giant;

HR 6216 B 15 WITH A RADIUS OF 13,985KM
LIGHTEST CLASS I RINGED GAS GIANT

HR 6216 B 15 WITH 7.6505 EARTH MASSES

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SMALLEST/ LIGHTEST WATER GIANT

WITH A RADIUS OF 17,963KM

WITH 22.5080 EARTH MASSES

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more records:

smallest class I gas giant/ ringed gas giant;

HR 6216 B 15 WITH A RADIUS OF 13,985KM
LIGHTEST CLASS I RINGED GAS GIANT

HR 6216 B 15 WITH 7.6505 EARTH MASSES

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SMALLEST/ LIGHTEST WATER GIANT

WITH A RADIUS OF 17,963KM

WITH 22.5080 EARTH MASSES

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Added!:D
 
Some information people might find handy. I didn't know this and so I reckon there's other people that don't as well.
I noticed that the 'Furthest body from star' was blank and I was wondering how I was supposed to measure this without sitting at the planet and targeting the star it orbits.
It turns out the the 'Semi Major Axis' is the furthest distance, in astronomical units, that a body in its orbit gets from the sun it's orbiting.

Here's a copy paste from wikipedia for all those interested -

In geometry, the major axis of an ellipse is its longest diameter: line segment that runs through the center and both foci, with ends at the widest points of the perimeter. The semi-major axis is one half of the major axis, and thus runs from the centre, through a focus, and to the perimeter. Essentially, it is the radius of an orbit at the orbit's two most distant points. For the special case of a circle, the semi-major axis is the radius. One can think of the semi-major axis as an ellipse's long radius.

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This can then, in turn, be used to give a more accurate reading of the 'Closest body to star' as well, which will probably need to be redone from its current 'under 1ls'
 
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SMALLEST G-TYPE STAR - SETATI A (SOLAR RADIUS OF 0.9196)
LIGHTEST G-TYPE STAR - SETATI A (0.8359 SOLAR MASSES)
COLDEST G-TYPE STAR - SETATI A (5,422.00K)
YOUNGEST G-TYPE STAR - SETATI A (1,387 MILLION YEARS)
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CLOSEST BODY TO STAR - SETATI B 1 (0.60AU)
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FURTHEST BODY FROM STAR - SETATI A 8 (9.98AU)
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SMALLEST HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET - SETATI A 4 (RADIUS OF 374Km)
LIGHTEST HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET - SETATI A 4 (0.0002 EARTH MASSES)
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little treat for you and a few records

Antares
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Claims:
LARGEST m-TYPE STAR WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 380.5148

OLDEST M- TYPE STAR WITH 54789 MILLION YEARS
 
Some information people might find handy. I didn't know this and so I reckon there's other people that don't as well.
I noticed that the 'Furthest body from star' was blank and I was wondering how I was supposed to measure this without sitting at the planet and targeting the star it orbits.
It turns out the the 'Semi Major Axis' is the furthest distance, in astronomical units, that a body in its orbit gets from the sun it's orbiting.

Here's a copy paste from wikipedia for all those interested -

In geometry, the major axis of an ellipse is its longest diameter: line segment that runs through the center and both foci, with ends at the widest points of the perimeter. The semi-major axis is one half of the major axis, and thus runs from the centre, through a focus, and to the perimeter. Essentially, it is the radius of an orbit at the orbit's two most distant points. For the special case of a circle, the semi-major axis is the radius. One can think of the semi-major axis as an ellipse's long radius.

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This can then, in turn, be used to give a more accurate reading of the 'Closest body to star' as well, which will probably need to be redone from its current 'under 1ls'

Nice find but I cant add CLOSEST BODY TO STAR - SETATI B 1 (0.60AU) just yet
here's a pic of the current holder:
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the only problem is the system has now been renamed and cant be found!:(
@Ender do you have any idea where this system might be?
also I've found a way of finding systems such as PLAA EURK MH-C C13-2 keep search PLAA EURK MH-C C13 and it will go through systems starting with PLAA EURK MH-C C13-0, then PLAA EURK MH-C C13-1, etc...
edit: oh yeah, I've update records!
 
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Ok, until the it can be made more exact, I agree that the current closest body can be kept...
I did some maths...

1 Light Second = 299792.458Km
1 AU = 149597871Km
My 0.6 AU = 8975872.26 Km

So even if the less that one second estimate is true, he would still win anyway :)
 
System with the Most Ringed T Tauri stars: HR 1185 - 6
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Closest Earth like to a Neutron Star? Not sure much in the way of life would survive there mind :)
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Those records are not in the book yet. But they are both very interesting I will defiantly consider adding them this week end, I'm hoping to rearrange thing to make it easier to find records.
Also I have a feeling those Ring's around stars are placeholders for protoplanetary disc
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System with the Most Ringed T Tauri stars: HR 1185 - 6
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actually you can have:
SYSTEM WITH THE MOST RINGED STELLAR BODIES it counts for that too
 
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once I had a life, a job, a girlfriend and hot food on the table every day.....

Have faith, one day it will all come back....probably when the servers are down
 
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ICY PLANET WITH THE HIGHEST SURFACE PRESSURE - TRES-4 5 WITH 1,821,554.87 ATOMOSPHERES - CMDR KELSEN RAVENSTAR

Wow that is some pressure!
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LARGEST CLASS V GAS GIANT - TRES-3 1 WITH A RADIUS OF 74,713KM - CMDR KELSEN RAVENSTAR


LIGHTEST CLASS V GAS GIANT - TRES-3 1 WITH 593.7368 EARTH MASSES - CMDR KELSEN RAVENSTAR

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More closer to it's star than the Class IV I found!
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