I tried seaching for something like "stellar bodies closest to one another" in the list. HIP 58397 has two stars about 0.13ls apart.
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Have faith, one day it will all come back....probably when the servers are down
Here to claim a new record of Systems closest to each other.
Old;
Closest star systems to each other - Benoit and Zeta Doradus at 2,718,686 Ls - concolor
new;
Closest star systems to each other - DRYAU AOWSY RY-S D3-4018 and DRYAU AOWSY MD-K C8-30 at 2,354,452 Ls - oroboras
EDIT: What a system. In the same system, the new Biggest and Heaviest Earthlike world.
Old;
Heaviest Earth like - Praea Euq TT-A d31 B11 with 1.3896 Earth masses - CMDR Endereth Ernal
Largest Earth like - Praea Euq TT-A d31 B11 with a radius of 6,706 km - CMDR Endereth Ernal
New;
Largest Earth like - Dryau Aowsy RY-S d3-4018 5 with 2.1945 Earth masses - oroboras
Largest Earth like - Dryau Aowsy RY-S d3-4018 5 with a radius of 7,635 km - oroboras
EDIT AGAIN. Oh, his score had been surpassed in the new book (sorry, forgot to check there), but my new record still holds, by quite a long way.
Third Edit. These records keep falling.
New heaviest Gas Giant;
Old;
Heaviest Gas Giant HIP 61577 AB 3 at 3,895.6345 Earth masses - Rukmerot
New;
Heaviest Gas Giant Dryau Aowsy VE-R d4-2006 8 at 3,997.8911 Earth masses - oroboras
I guess also;
Heaviest Class IV Gas Giant Dryau Aowsy VE-R d4-2006 8 at 3,997.8911 Earth masses - oroboras
so uh, can I have SYSTEM WITH THE MOST RINGED STELLAR BODIES then?
I would like to submit 12 C1 SCORPII under several of the Class B categories.
There maybe ones I have missed but I think it covers:
Most Bodies
Oldest B type
Coldest B type
Lightest B type
https://www.dropbox.com/s/nvnywxcg2rdzfsa/Screenshot_0008.bmp?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/lrl4phaf0ah30so/Screenshot_0009.bmp?dl=0
black hole with the most bodies : S171 19 B WITH 22 BODIES
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Regading metal rich planets check my post on kepler-10 2 on page 36 in this thread
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:
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!