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Not going for any record since i dont have any numbers (from the game anyway) but i thought i would share this cause its awesome.

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The Alnitak star is one of the three stars that make Orion's belt.
I did some math here to calculate the radius of the outer ring.
0.2655 solar radius *695500km (which is the solar radius)=184655.25. Thats the radius of Alnitak 8.
I then opened the highres image in an image editor and counted the pixels that made the stars radius (8 pixels) and then the pixels from the stars center to the edge of the outer ring (1136 pixels) and divided 1136/8 to get the ratio between the two radii (142).
Then 184655.25*142= 26221045km is the outer radius of this ring. I know this is an approximation but i was curious :p.
 
Largest (terrestrial) water world:
IC 2602 Sector ZU-Y D49 8, with a radius of 23,890km

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What about terraformables? Would be interesting to find the extremes that are considered terraformable.
I'd have a small and light one,
Q Puppis 7 a, 0.0990 Earth masses
Q Puppis 7 a, 3,121km radius
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And one rather hot and high pressure,
SYNUEFE CG-W C18-7 A 1, 1,387K
SYNUEFE CG-W C18-7 A 1, 1,256.09 atmospheres
Also is tidally locked with the sun, so no day-night cycle...
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Don't be so sure you are on the same page as others ;) Eg. for me the thread has still only 13 pages - posts are numbered for a reason.





Sorry, but the problem is that the semi-major axis is a distance measured from the center of mass, not the center of star so it cannot reliably be used for this purpose. How such distances could be measured roughly in-game you could see here analyzing the methodology used by me confirming the distance from the center of Keling B to B1. I am not sure it's worth the effort to have such records, though - with luck I might be persuaded ;)

Keling is probably not in the game since Gamma, but we cannot be sure because of the bug in the nav search option. Your method Patau doesn't work when the bug manifests - I had already tested it before I've created a ticket, but you can, of course, try it with my P Puppis (the close one with a black hole) or Praea Euq TT-A d31, or even just Lonchakov Orbital from Korro Kung.

looks like you are right, I'm not that keen on closest to and furthest from added Keling because it was so exceptional, shame we can't find it!
I didn't test my method much, looks like it doesn't work for all, I've also checked the JSON file released by FD and couldn't find it , It lists all inhabited systems I think, here's the link:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QvYs16qagtkYbJkizpYnmLoyVeSW3XY-7dP5TCJnSKg/edit?pli=1#gid=1154985632
scroll down past the list of rare commodity systems
 
Old:
black hole with the most bodies : S171 19 B with 22

New:
black hole with the most bodies : SPHOEWNST IH-V F2-170 with 29

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Added latest record to book!
What about terraformables? Would be interesting to find the extremes that are considered terraformable.
I'd have a small and light one,
Q Puppis 7 a, 0.0990 Earth masses
Q Puppis 7 a, 3,121km radius

terraformable planets are after gasgiants in the list, we've already got a better then the two records above but your other records are in
Btw like your name
 
CANDIDATE FOR:

LARGEST Herbig Ae/Be Protostar

HEAVIEST Herbig Ae/Be Protostar

COLDEST Herbig Ae/Be Protostar

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new records:
LARGEST TERRAFORMED BODY - LUGH 6 WITH A RADIUS OF 8,446KM
HEAVIEST TERRAFORMED BODY - LUGH 6 WITH 3.1147 EARTH MASSES
HOTTEST TERRAFORMED BODY - LUGH 6 WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 339K
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Nice work but there are obvious errors:

1. Mass measured in radiuses and km
HEAVIEST RINGED BODY (NON GAS GIANT) - PLAA EURK MH-C C13-2 B 21 WITH A RADIUS OF 15,469km

2. LIGHTEST RINGED BODY - WREGOE BJ-X C28-34 5 WITH 2.9653 EARTH MASSES
but there is just below a body that is lighter and it's a gas giant!
LIGHTEST RINGED GAS GIANT - COL 285 SECTOR JX-P b20-2 6 WITH 2.8036 EARTH MASSES

3. You shouldn't add records that are worse than from bodies in Sol as they look preposterous, eg.
FURTHEST BODY FROM STAR - SETATI A 8 WITH A SEMI MAJOR AXIS OF 9.98AU
When eg. Neptun has it 29.81 AU in-game (and as I've already said SEMI MAJOR AXIS alone isn't a reliable measure of such distances)

4. SYSTEM WITH THE MOST RINGED PLANETARY BODIES - HIP 71526 WITH 5 RINGED PLANETARY BODIES
This is obviously wrong as it's contradicted by 2 positions above it. It's waste of your and our time to include such poor records - there is 30 ringed planetary bodies in THETA-1 MICROSCOPII! (record for MRHATMAN)
SYSTEM WITH THE MOST RINGED GAS GIANTS - ALNIYAT WITH 6 RINGED GAS GIANTS
Really? When you have shown THETA-1 MICROSCOPII and there is 15 ringed gas giants? BTW, 6 of them are Helium-Rich gas giants (7 in total - and I thought mine with 5 was impressive) and 5 of them class III gas giants. There are also 3 ringed water worlds (4 total), 11 ringed high metal content planets (14 if you include water worlds as they are over 32% metal, as well) (records for MRHATMAN)

5. SYSTEM WITH THE MOST GIANT STARS - SIGMA ORIONIS WITH 4 GIANT STARS
SYSTEM WITH THE MOST DWARF STARS - S 171 43 WITH 13 DWARF STARS
These category are entirely wrong, I think - are you sure it would be counted in a right way as eg. O2V is also a dwarf? What do you consider as giant stars? Are they just the one called giants or super and hipergiants, as well. Are subgiants also included? What do you consider as dwarfs - this category could be much more diversified: white dwarfs, brown dwarfs, red dwarfs, yellow dwarfs, blue dwarfs... There are also subdwarfs... And in many circumstances you can't say whether or not it's a dwarf just by showing the System Map - you have to show info from the Galactic Map but the problem is all those stars won't be shown in the Star Type window if they are too numerous (they all won't fit) so how you could even count them.

6. SYSTEM WITH THE MOST ROCKY PLANETS - HIP 71526 WITH 10 ROCKY PLANETS
SYSTEM WITH THE MOST ROCKY ICE PLANETS - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 WITH 3 ROCKY ICE PLANETS
Really? There are even planets with more rocky and rocky ice moons among the current records... Aren't moons considered as eligible here?

7. SYSTEM WITH THE MOST METAL RICH PLANETS
SYSTEM WITH THE MOST 100% METAL CONTENT PLANETS - S CARINAE HAS 14 100% METAL CONTENT PLANETS
In the current version of the game those 2 are the same category. Problem is it has never been proved, properly.

8. SYSTEM WITH THE MOST BODIES WITH AN ATMOSPHERE - PLAA EURK MH-C C13-2 WITH 13 BODIES WITH AN ATMOSPHERE
You count it wrong as all gas giants have atmospheres. Should we have so difficult to prove records?

9. SMALLEST (and probably LIGHTEST) METAL RICH PLANET is the smallest planet found by carazvan: S171 19 A 6 B A

10. HOTTEST TERRAFORMABLE PLANET - COL 285 SECTOR JX-P B20-2 4 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 295K
COLDEST TERRAFORMABLE PLANET - SYNUEFE CG-W C18-7 A 1 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 1,387K
Shouldn't it be the other way around?

11. LARGEST TERRAFORMABLE PLANET - COL 285 SECTOR JX-P B20-2 4 WITH A RADIUS OF 4,974KM
HEAVIEST TERRAFORMABLE PLANET - COL 285 SECTOR JX-P B20-2 4 WITH 0.5128 EARTH MASSES
Is this supposed to be impressive? A largest/heaviest terraformable that is actually much smaller/lighter than Earth? I ask again: why waste time including such "records"? There are so many much larger, eg. 5 out of 7 in my Praea Euq TT-A d31 - I won't even consider them impressive enough...

There are more obvious ones but my time has unfortunately ended for now...


Little corrections:
1. COLDEST AMMONIA WORLD - PIPE (STEM) SECTOR YO-Z B0 7 WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 184K
you've opted for so complicated name when mine was showed before it and was actually a little bit colder - HIP 10889 B 5 WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 182K

2. You somehow missed my lightest and smallest terraformable from this post. It definitely wasn't a joke ;) It could also be:
COLDEST TERRAFORMABLE PLANET - SYNUEFE DH-M B39-1 AB 3 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 238 K

3. Heaviest/Lightest system shouldn't be among the records as it's quite difficult to count and even more difficult to prove.

4. SMALLEST BLACK HOLE, SMALLEST NEUTRON STAR, should not be among records as they usually are under 0.0000 solar radiuses - perhaps when they change units here.

5. HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET WITH THE MOST MOONS - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 C 2 WITH 1 MOON
RINGED STELLAR BODY WITH THE MOST BODIES - ANTARES B 9 WITH 11 BODIES
I've already shown you better ones at the end of this post, though it's still not especially impressive.


My turn in records:

HOTTEST A-TYPE STAR - MU FORNACIS WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 12,319.00 K
YOUNGEST A-TYPE STAR - MU FORNACIS WITH 1 MILLION YEARS
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SMALLEST A-TYPE STAR - HIP 9464 C WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 1.2455
LIGHTEST A-TYPE STAR - HIP 9464 C WITH 1.3477 SOLAR MASSES
OLDEST A-TYPE STAR - HIP 9464 C WITH 3,245 MILLION YEARS
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LARGEST A-TYPE STAR - CANOPUS WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 71.4
HEAVIEST A-TYPE STAR - CANOPUS WITH 9 SOLAR MASSES
COLDEST A-TYPE STAR - CANOPUS WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 6,517.00 K
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HEAVIEST F-TYPE STAR - HR 473 WITH AT 2.6289 SOLAR MASSES
HOTTEST F-TYPE STAR - HR 473 WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 10,327.00 K
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LIGHTEST G-TYPE STAR - VEROANDI A WITH SOLAR MASSES OF 0.4844
SMALLEST G-TYPE STAR - VEROANDI A WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 0.6251
COLDEST G-TYPE STAR - VEROANDI A WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 3,649 K
OLDEST G-TYPE STAR - VEROANDI A WITH 10,926 MILLION YEARS
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HEAVIEST G-TYPE STAR - HIP 9960 A WITH A SOLAR MASS OF 1.6523
HOTTEST G-TYPE STAR - HIP 9960 A WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 8,091.00 K
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SMALLEST M-TYPE STAR -SYNUEFE UP-F B43-1 B WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 0.3243
LIGHTEST M-TYPE STAR - SYNUEFE UP-F B43-1 B WITH 0.1836 SOLAR MASSES
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COLDEST M-TYPE STAR - SYNUEFE JT-Y B46-0 A WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 2,005.00K
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OLDEST M-TYPE STAR ICZ CQ-Y C12 B WITH 17,785 MILLION YEARS
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LARGEST T TAURI - NU FORNACIS B WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 2.0634
HEAVIEST T TAURI - NU FORNACIS B WITH A SOLAR MASS OF 2.8437 SOLAR MASSES
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HOTTEST T TAURI - NU FORNACIS C WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 10,334.00 K
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COLDEST EARTH LIKE - Synuefe ZC-H D11-51 4 WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 262K
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SMALLEST TERRAFORMED BODY - LTT 9387 A 1 WITH A RADIUS OF 2,866 KM
LIGHTEST TERRAFORMED BODY - LTT 9387 A 1 WITH 0.0885 EARTH MASSES
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HOTTEST WATER WORLD - HIP 11821 BCDE 4 WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 461 K
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WATER WORLD WITH THE HIGHEST SURFACE PRESSURE - HIP 9955 A 3 C WITH A PRESSURE OF 335.20 ATMOSPHERES
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COLDEST WATER WORLD - HIP 7693 A 4 WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 243 K
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SYSTEM WITH THE MOST CLASS V GAS GIANTS - BETA SCULPTORIS WITH 4 CLASS V GAS GIANTS
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LIGHTEST GAS GIANT WITH AMMONIA-BASED LIFE - KABUGA 7 C WITH 2.5440 EARTH MASSES
SMALLEST RINGED GAS GIANT - KABUGA 7 C WITH A RADIUS OF 13,152 KM
LIGHTEST RINGED GAS GIANT - KABUGA 7 C WITH 2.5440 EARTH MASSES
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HEAVIEST CLASS V GAS GIANT - 72 RHO CETI 3 WITH 3,711.1277 EARTH MASSES
HEAVIEST RINGED GAS GIANT - 72 RHO CETI 3 WITH 3,711.1277 EARTH MASSES
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I'm sorry if this has been discovered before, but I've found an Earth-like world 3.66 LY from Sagittarius A* (center of the galaxy).

Is there a category for closest Earth-Like to the center of the Milky Way? :D

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Old:
Hottest Water World - Tlaona A 8 - With a surface Temperature of 277K - CMDR Monkey D Luffy


New:
Hottest Water World - GRU PHIO CA-Q D5-68 AB 1 - With a surface Temperature of 318K - CMDR Darius Torkalar


Old:
Water World with Highest Surface Pressure - Tlaona A 8 with a pressure of 0.07 Atmospheres - CMDR Monkey D Luffy


New:
Water World with Highest Surface Pressure - GRU PHIO CA-Q D5-68 AB 1 with a pressure of 505.7 Atmospheres - CMDR Darius Torkalar


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Orbiting a neutron star no less :)
 
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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

EDIT

Oldest B Type Star - 12 C1 SCORPII - 161 Million Years - Cmdr Minudra
Coldest B Type Star - 12 C1 SCORPII - 11,275.00K Surface Temp - Cmdr Minudra
Lightest B Type Star - 12 C1 SCORPII - 1.9919 Solar Masses - Cmdr Minudra
Most bodies from a B Type Star - 12 C1 SCORPII - 45 bodies in system - Cmdr Minudra

Edited as requested. The image is fine for me, will have to add more Gamma on it next time.
 
Another submission for F type Star records (have increased the Gamma on this image)

https://www.dropbox.com/s/kk1m0debsf5xk2m/Record F type.bmp?dl=0

Largest F Type Star - HIP 79982 A - 1.3054 solar radius - Cmdr Minudra
Heaviest F Type Star - HIP 79982 A - 1.578 solar masses - Cmdr Minudra
Hottest F Type Star - HIP 79982 A - 7,836K surface temperature - Cmdr Minudra
Youngest F Type Star - HIP 79982 A - 3,000 Million Years - Cmdr Minudra
 
Nice work but there are obvious errors:

1. Mass measured in radiuses and km
HEAVIEST RINGED BODY (NON GAS GIANT) - PLAA EURK MH-C C13-2 B 21 WITH A RADIUS OF 15,469km

2. LIGHTEST RINGED BODY - WREGOE BJ-X C28-34 5 WITH 2.9653 EARTH MASSES
but there is just below a body that is lighter and it's a gas giant!
LIGHTEST RINGED GAS GIANT - COL 285 SECTOR JX-P b20-2 6 WITH 2.8036 EARTH MASSES

3. You shouldn't add records that are worse than from bodies in Sol as they look preposterous, eg.
FURTHEST BODY FROM STAR - SETATI A 8 WITH A SEMI MAJOR AXIS OF 9.98AU
When eg. Neptun has it 29.81 AU in-game (and as I've already said SEMI MAJOR AXIS alone isn't a reliable measure of such distances)

4. SYSTEM WITH THE MOST RINGED PLANETARY BODIES - HIP 71526 WITH 5 RINGED PLANETARY BODIES
This is obviously wrong as it's contradicted by 2 positions above it. It's waste of your and our time to include such poor records - there is 30 ringed planetary bodies in THETA-1 MICROSCOPII! (record for MRHATMAN)
SYSTEM WITH THE MOST RINGED GAS GIANTS - ALNIYAT WITH 6 RINGED GAS GIANTS
Really? When you have shown THETA-1 MICROSCOPII and there is 15 ringed gas giants? BTW, 6 of them are Helium-Rich gas giants (7 in total - and I thought mine with 5 was impressive) and 5 of them class III gas giants. There are also 3 ringed water worlds (4 total), 11 ringed high metal content planets (14 if you include water worlds as they are over 32% metal, as well) (records for MRHATMAN)

5. SYSTEM WITH THE MOST GIANT STARS - SIGMA ORIONIS WITH 4 GIANT STARS
SYSTEM WITH THE MOST DWARF STARS - S 171 43 WITH 13 DWARF STARS
These category are entirely wrong, I think - are you sure it would be counted in a right way as eg. O2V is also a dwarf? What do you consider as giant stars? Are they just the one called giants or super and hipergiants, as well. Are subgiants also included? What do you consider as dwarfs - this category could be much more diversified: white dwarfs, brown dwarfs, red dwarfs, yellow dwarfs, blue dwarfs... There are also subdwarfs... And in many circumstances you can't say whether or not it's a dwarf just by showing the System Map - you have to show info from the Galactic Map but the problem is all those stars won't be shown in the Star Type window if they are too numerous (they all won't fit) so how you could even count them.

6. SYSTEM WITH THE MOST ROCKY PLANETS - HIP 71526 WITH 10 ROCKY PLANETS
SYSTEM WITH THE MOST ROCKY ICE PLANETS - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 WITH 3 ROCKY ICE PLANETS
Really? There are even planets with more rocky and rocky ice moons among the current records... Aren't moons considered as eligible here?

7. SYSTEM WITH THE MOST METAL RICH PLANETS
SYSTEM WITH THE MOST 100% METAL CONTENT PLANETS - S CARINAE HAS 14 100% METAL CONTENT PLANETS
In the current version of the game those 2 are the same category. Problem is it has never been proved, properly.

8. SYSTEM WITH THE MOST BODIES WITH AN ATMOSPHERE - PLAA EURK MH-C C13-2 WITH 13 BODIES WITH AN ATMOSPHERE
You count it wrong as all gas giants have atmospheres. Should we have so difficult to prove records?

9. SMALLEST (and probably LIGHTEST) METAL RICH PLANET is the smallest planet found by carazvan: S171 19 A 6 B A

10. HOTTEST TERRAFORMABLE PLANET - COL 285 SECTOR JX-P B20-2 4 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 295K
COLDEST TERRAFORMABLE PLANET - SYNUEFE CG-W C18-7 A 1 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 1,387K
Shouldn't it be the other way around?

11. LARGEST TERRAFORMABLE PLANET - COL 285 SECTOR JX-P B20-2 4 WITH A RADIUS OF 4,974KM
HEAVIEST TERRAFORMABLE PLANET - COL 285 SECTOR JX-P B20-2 4 WITH 0.5128 EARTH MASSES
Is this supposed to be impressive? A largest/heaviest terraformable that is actually much smaller/lighter than Earth? I ask again: why waste time including such "records"? There are so many much larger, eg. 5 out of 7 in my Praea Euq TT-A d31 - I won't even consider them impressive enough...

There are more obvious ones but my time has unfortunately ended for now...


Little corrections:
1. COLDEST AMMONIA WORLD - PIPE (STEM) SECTOR YO-Z B0 7 WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 184K
you've opted for so complicated name when mine was showed before it and was actually a little bit colder - HIP 10889 B 5 WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 182K

2. You somehow missed my lightest and smallest terraformable from this post. It definitely wasn't a joke ;) It could also be:
COLDEST TERRAFORMABLE PLANET - SYNUEFE DH-M B39-1 AB 3 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 238 K

3. Heaviest/Lightest system shouldn't be among the records as it's quite difficult to count and even more difficult to prove.

4. SMALLEST BLACK HOLE, SMALLEST NEUTRON STAR, should not be among records as they usually are under 0.0000 solar radiuses - perhaps when they change units here.

5. HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET WITH THE MOST MOONS - WREGOE LO-Z d13-130 C 2 WITH 1 MOON
RINGED STELLAR BODY WITH THE MOST BODIES - ANTARES B 9 WITH 11 BODIES
I've already shown you better ones at the end of this post, though it's still not especially impressive.


My turn in records:

HOTTEST A-TYPE STAR - MU FORNACIS WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 12,319.00 K
YOUNGEST A-TYPE STAR - MU FORNACIS WITH 1 MILLION YEARS
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SMALLEST A-TYPE STAR - HIP 9464 C WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 1.2455
LIGHTEST A-TYPE STAR - HIP 9464 C WITH 1.3477 SOLAR MASSES
OLDEST A-TYPE STAR - HIP 9464 C WITH 3,245 MILLION YEARS
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LARGEST A-TYPE STAR - CANOPUS WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 71.4
HEAVIEST A-TYPE STAR - CANOPUS WITH 9 SOLAR MASSES
COLDEST A-TYPE STAR - CANOPUS WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 6,517.00 K
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HEAVIEST F-TYPE STAR - HR 473 WITH AT 2.6289 SOLAR MASSES
HOTTEST F-TYPE STAR - HR 473 WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 10,327.00 K
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LIGHTEST G-TYPE STAR - VEROANDI A WITH SOLAR MASSES OF 0.4844
SMALLEST G-TYPE STAR - VEROANDI A WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 0.6251
COLDEST G-TYPE STAR - VEROANDI A WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 3,649 K
OLDEST G-TYPE STAR - VEROANDI A WITH 10,926 MILLION YEARS
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HEAVIEST G-TYPE STAR - HIP 9960 A WITH A SOLAR MASS OF 1.6523
HOTTEST G-TYPE STAR - HIP 9960 A WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 8,091.00 K
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SMALLEST M-TYPE STAR -SYNUEFE UP-F B43-1 B WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 0.3243
LIGHTEST M-TYPE STAR - SYNUEFE UP-F B43-1 B WITH 0.1836 SOLAR MASSES
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COLDEST M-TYPE STAR - SYNUEFE JT-Y B46-0 A WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 2,005.00K
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OLDEST M-TYPE STAR ICZ CQ-Y C12 B WITH 17,785 MILLION YEARS
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LARGEST T TAURI - NU FORNACIS B WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 2.0634
HEAVIEST T TAURI - NU FORNACIS B WITH A SOLAR MASS OF 2.8437 SOLAR MASSES
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HOTTEST T TAURI - NU FORNACIS C WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 10,334.00 K
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COLDEST EARTH LIKE - Synuefe ZC-H D11-51 4 WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 262K
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SMALLEST TERRAFORMED BODY - LTT 9387 A 1 WITH A RADIUS OF 2,866 KM
LIGHTEST TERRAFORMED BODY - LTT 9387 A 1 WITH 0.0885 EARTH MASSES
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HOTTEST WATER WORLD - HIP 11821 BCDE 4 WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 461 K
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WATER WORLD WITH THE HIGHEST SURFACE PRESSURE - HIP 9955 A 3 C WITH A PRESSURE OF 335.20 ATMOSPHERES
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COLDEST WATER WORLD - HIP 7693 A 4 WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 243 K
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SYSTEM WITH THE MOST CLASS V GAS GIANTS - BETA SCULPTORIS WITH 4 CLASS V GAS GIANTS
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MsDoj65.jpg
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LIGHTEST GAS GIANT WITH AMMONIA-BASED LIFE - KABUGA 7 C WITH 2.5440 EARTH MASSES
SMALLEST RINGED GAS GIANT - KABUGA 7 C WITH A RADIUS OF 13,152 KM
LIGHTEST RINGED GAS GIANT - KABUGA 7 C WITH 2.5440 EARTH MASSES
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HEAVIEST CLASS V GAS GIANT - 72 RHO CETI 3 WITH 3,711.1277 EARTH MASSES
HEAVIEST RINGED GAS GIANT - 72 RHO CETI 3 WITH 3,711.1277 EARTH MASSES
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Ender with all the new records and this still being an work in proces ( hence EARLY RELEASE) mistakes are bound to be made, also a number of recoords will be removed form the books because they are not needed, this book has been setup in one weekend and the records are being filled with the data that is given to us, some blank records have been filled with records that are easy to break. we do try to be as accurate as possible but will miss some thinks.

Thank you for correcting us I'll start working on it asap, but we will probally not get most flaws out before the weekend
 
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I've looked up a few more in my screenshots and found:

hottest water worldWredguia DJ-J b38-0 1340 K
water world with highest pressureWredguia DJ-J b38-0 1785.12 atmopsheres
coldest water worldIris Sector DL-Y d12 B 1257 K
lightest GG with ammonia based life2MASS J21012706+6810381 312.1348 earth masses
largest terraformable planetWredguia DJ-J b38-0 18,394 km
heaviest terraformable planetWredguia DJ-J b38-0 11.6169 earth masses
coldest terraformable planetWredguia HH-S c18-3 3237 K

I believe you have coldest and hottest terraformable planets are mixed up. My hottest can't beat your coldest. ;)

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Updated book with latest records!
thanks to Ender, for proofreading records!
will go through mistakes tonight
 
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Got an archive record to break.

SYSTEM WITH THE MOST EARTH LIKE PLANETS

SOL WITH 1 EARTH LIKE PLANET


SYSTEM WITH THE MOST EARTH LIKE PLANETS
DRYAA PRI RA-U D4-1029 WITH 2 EARTH LIKE PLANETS - oroboras

sadly the 3rd planet in the system was a Water World.

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