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WHITE DWARF RECORDS

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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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Some more records

a-type star with the most bodies
hip 94838 with 19 bodies

aLL y- type records (placeholders)

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OLDEST B-TYPE STAR


HOTTEST B-TYPE STAR
HIP 94959 AT 21,878.00K

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OLDEST B-TYPE STAR
U SAGITTAE A 861 MILLION YEARS
LARGEST B-TYPE STAR
U SAGITTAE A WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 2.4584


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Hello! I'm trying to get my head around all those categories for a long time to come...great work guys!

The youngest T-Tauri star in the book seems to be 81 million years old. Would this find break the record?

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Also, it seems that in many if not all systems all the stars within a system have the exact same age. For example each of the 3 stars in the screenshot are 77 million years...is this just a coincidence, a bug or...?
 
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Well, the neighboring system had a much younger one T-Tauri at 40 mil years. Here's the candidate:

YOUNGEST T-TAURI STAR
SYNUEFE HS-C b44-0

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Sorry if this record has already been broken - I haven't followed this thread in the last few days. I'm going by the book here ;)
 
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Some candidates from EPSILON CENTAURI:

System with most Binary Planets: EPSILON CENTAURI with 5 pairs
(or 6 if you count the pair with the T-Tauri)
If only 3 and 4 paired as well, it would have been perfect with all those "asymetric" big+small planet pairs:
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And there is also a candidate for the smallest and lightest Helium-rich gas giant,
EPSILON CENTAURI 11 - 37.3338 earth masses
EPSILON CENTAURI 11 - 24,599km radius
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Well, the neighboring system had a much younger one T-Tauri at 40 mil years. Here's the candidate:

YOUNGEST T-TAURI STAR
SYNUEFE HS-C b44-0

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SOME B-STAR RECORDS

LARGEST B-TYPE STAR
HIP 95197 A WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 5.4210
HEAVIEST B-TYPE STAR
HIP 95197 A 15.2422 SOLAR MASSES
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HOTTEST B-TYPE STAR
HIP 95197 A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 31,782.00K

YOUNGEST B-TYPE STAR
HIP 95197 A AT 58 MILLION YEARS

T- TAURI RECORDS

COLDEST T-TAURI STARHIP 95197 A 6 WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 615 K

LIGHTEST T-TAURI STAR
HIP 95197 A 6 WITH 0.0352 SOLAR MASSES

SMALLEST T-TAURI STAR

HIP 95197 A 6 WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 0.1324
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HIHG METAL CONTENT PLANET RECORDS

LARGEST HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET
HIP 95197 WITH A RADIUS OF 15,249KM

HEAVIEST HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET
HIP 95197 A 5 WITH 36.5739 EARTH MASSES
HOTTEST HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET
HIP 95197 WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 6,959K

HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET WITH THE HIGHEST SURFACE PRESSURE
HIP 95197 WITH 30,472,914.00 ATMOSPHERES

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some pictures showing you the system

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and a black hole six ls from the centre of its star no record just cool

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funny fact i just dioed to the BLACK hole while typiing this out cause i was in its orbit
 
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*Lightest* black hole - beta muscae B with a mass of 2.5586

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Gutted I no longer have the heaviest star record - I had it for ages! :'(


EDIT - turns out it's not the lightest afterall - the book has a lighter one, (2.54something) doesn't tally with the list on the first post
 
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SMALLEST EARTH LIKE - ETZNABIHIK MANGK C 5 WITH A RADIUS OF 2,863KM
Remove this record, please - the system is probably not in the game anymore and I'm almost certain that the planet would have been terraformed, now.

FURTHEST BODY FROM STAR - NEPTUNE IN SOL WITH A SEMI MAJOR AXIS OF 29.81 AU
Remove the name of my cmdr from this record, please (if you really need this category it shouldn't be measured by SEMI MAJOR AXIS). He would be ashamed to have such a "record". I take it you don't appreciate the fact that he is officially Earl since 3 weeks ;)

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Smallest black hole - beta muscae B with a mass of 2.5586
Sorry, but you certainly didn't mean smallest...
 
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HR 5230 7
Lightest T-Tauri: 0.0117 solar masses
Smallest T-Tauri: 0.0657 solar radius
Coldest T-Tauri: 304.00 K
Youngest T-Tauri: 35 Million years
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SMALLEST EARTH LIKE - ETZNABIHIK MANGK C 5 WITH A RADIUS OF 2,863KM
Remove this record, please - the system is probably not in the game anymore and I'm almost certain that the planet would have been terraformed, now.
was just about to ask you again about that, how about you post a record to replace it with seeing as it was yours

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*Lightest* black hole - beta muscae B with a mass of 2.5586

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Gutted I no longer have the heaviest star record - I had it for ages! :'(

Sorry but the lightest black hole is currently
HIP 98182 B AT 2.5469 SOLAR MASSES

did you check the book?
the list on op is no longer being updated
 
I checked the book afterwards and edited my post - I guess the list on the front page should be removed?

Anyway, had a look through and realised I had some legit records to post!

I found a carbon star some time ago now, first one I came across and it has a few stats that beat the current records

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Lightest C star HIP 32442 with a mass of 1.5273 solar masses
smallest C star HIP 32442 with a radius of 84.5896
youngest C star HIP 32442 with an age of 9725 million years

didn't have the full compliment of scanners on me at the time sadly!

Oh and I still have the record for haviest O type - the heaviest overall is a B type

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HIP 35926 A with a mass of 118.1680
 
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Few more in my exploration catalogue

Largest Class B - Rigel with a diameter of 55.6183

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Largest Class F - Wezen with a diameter of 215.0000
Heaviest Class F - Wezen with a mass of 17.0000
Youngest Class F - Wezen with an age of 12 million years

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ICZ FQ-Y B3
ICZ FQ-Y B3 A & B
Closest binary stars from each others.
Approximative distance from each other surfaces is 3 ls.

Fun facts, the orbital period is only 0.3 day, and it melt ships like nowhere else haha.

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