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HOTTEST WATER WORLD
COL 359 SECTOR BL-B B2-2 A 5 WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 602 K CMDR NATALIE PORTMAN


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This world is also known as "Jacuzzi". :p
 
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oops, just bested my own record more than twice: HIP 109603 (and I can't record video on this laptop, but man it spins like CRAZY fast, and it's surely the smallest I've witnessed)

HOTTEST A-TYPE STAR WITH A SURFACE TEMP OF 26,260.00K
HEAVIEST A-TYPE STAR (nearly twice as heavy as CANOPUS) WITH 15.0430 SOLAR MASSES
SMALLEST A-TYPE STAR WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 0.0673 (effectively the size of a Y-type dwarf! it's actually smaller than the T-tauri that orbits around it!)

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HR 8506

LIGHTEST F-TYPE STAR WITH 1.0352 SOLAR MASSES
COLDEST F-TYPE STAR WITH A SURFACE TEMP OF 4,546.00K (beating my own record)
 
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T-TYPE RECORDS

YOUNGEST T-TYPE WITH 754 MILLION YEARS

LIGHTEST T-TYPE
NGC 6871 27 2 WITH 2 0.0703 SOLAR MASSES
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Your picture is of a different object so we have no evidence.

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oops, just bested my own record more than twice: HIP 109603 (and I can't record video on this laptop, but man it spins like CRAZY fast, and it's surely the smallest I've witnessed)

HOTTEST A-TYPE STAR WITH A SURFACE TEMP OF 26,260.00K
HEAVIEST A-TYPE STAR (nearly twice as heavy as CANOPUS) WITH 15.0430 SOLAR MASSES
SMALLEST A-TYPE STAR WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 0.0673 (effectively the size of a Y-type dwarf! it's actually smaller than the T-tauri that orbits around it!)
Have you ticketed it? It obviously can't be a supergiant with a fraction of solar radius...
 
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SMALLEST A-TYPE STAR - WO 9733 B WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 0.9718 (another one bugged in the nav search and I've forgotten to take a picture in the Galactic Map so I don't know what the star designation is - it certainly doesn't look like A-type)
LIGHTEST A-TYPE STAR - WO 9733 B WITH 0.9531 SOLAR MASSES
COLDEST A-TYPE STAR - WO 9733 B WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 5,680 K
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Found it!:D system called theta indi search Wo 973 twice!
 
Varati, independant system on the Frontier, 9 million inhabitants, 4 <non terraformed> life bearing worlds (1 earth, 3 water).
I am not claiming anything cause it is public and stellar data/system view is free for all, check it out.

All systems count you still get the record
Actually, we need it clarified: are terraformed bodies counted in this category?

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Found it!:D system called theta indi search Wo 973 twice!
Nicely done! :)

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You scared the CRAP out of me appearing on my scope like that Rumkerot! :eek:
I was minding my own business surveying Crescent Sector GW-W c1-10 when I see a new contact on scope. An actual pilot!!!
My thoughts were along the lines of "Nonononono... notnowI'vegotallthisdatatogethomeandbesideswhywouldhewanttostartfightingthisfarout???"

Rumkerot, did you notice the 18 "System Permit Required" systems in and around the nebula?

This is a ringed Y class dwarf star in Crescent Sector GW-W c1-10.
The neblosity to the left is the main body of the Crescent Nebula.
The band of the Milky Way can clearly be seen on the right, and just above the band is a cluster of bright hot stars.
That is the open galactic cluster NGC 6871, which I'll be heading towards and completely surveying once I've finished with the Crescent Nebula.
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amazing :D with all those stars you guys managed to stumble into each other!
Perhaps it's the case of: great minds think alike :)

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some new records from me

CLASS III GAS GIANT WITH THE MOST MOONS
COL 285 SECTOR JX-P b20-2 11 WITH 6 MOONS

CLASS III GAS GIANT WITH THE MOST MOONS
NGC 6871 HS-F B13-1 9 WITH 9 MOONS

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CLASS II GAS GIANT WITH THE MOST MOONS
NGC 6871 HS-F B13-1 9 WITH 12 MOONS

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It could be nice if you decided what actually NGC 6871 HS-F B13-1 9 is and provide an evidence. The evidence you provided is only for NGC 6871 HS-F B13-1 6 (I would say it's a bugged class II) so there is no evidence for COL 285 SECTOR JX-P b20-2 11, too.
 
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I am on my way to BLIE PHLUE, but cescent was my first real waypoint this i where i ran into him, I noticed a cluster of giant B and A stars to its left and made use of my close vecinity to go their and i get a kick from jumping into neutron star only systems....)
 
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@Ender I've linked cmdr gerakis record

LARGEST WOLF-RAYET STAR
HIP 113569 WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 9.3853

to pic he provided to test out links, works best when you play the presentation, how does it work for you?
Sorry, but it doesn't work for me at all - there is no link in the record that I could click.
 
Have you ticketed it? It obviously can't be a supergiant with a fraction of solar radius...

if you have the time, ticket it yourself dude... in my opinion stellar science being largely based on theories, I see no problem with a supergiant being so through its cheer mass rather than looking at it's size... what you see is what you get.

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HIP 110314 1

LIGHTEST GAS GIANT WITH 1,116.9930 EARTH MASSES (for a radius of 77,019Km, that's rather light indeed)
LIGHTEST RINGED BODY WITH 1,116.9930 EARTH MASSES
 
Actually, we need it clarified: are terraformed bodies counted in this category?

Sounds logical to not count terraformed bodies otherwise we will most likely find no record breaker out of colonised space because of the terraforming frenzy of Humans.
Just my 2 cp.
 
Actually, we need it clarified: are terraformed bodies counted in this category?

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Nicely done! :)

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Perhaps it's the case of: great minds think alike :)

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It could be nice if you decided what actually NGC 6871 HS-F B13-1 9 is and provide an evidence. The evidence you provided is only for NGC 6871 HS-F B13-1 6 (I would say it's a bugged class II) so there is no evidence for COL 285 SECTOR JX-P b20-2 11, too.

sorry, maybe i shouldnt be posting stuff the moment i find my chaotic mind wont be making these mistakes then

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some new records from me

CLASS III GAS GIANT WITH THE MOST MOONS
COL 285 SECTOR JX-P b20-2 11 WITH 6 MOONS

CLASS III GAS GIANT WITH THE MOST MOONS
NGC 6871 HS-F B13-1 9 WITH 9 MOONS

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CLASS II GAS GIANT WITH THE MOST MOONS
NGC 6871 HS-F B13-1 9 WITH 12 MOONS

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Greetings from crescende nebula

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HEAVIEST METAL RICH PLANET
GSC 02682-03765 1 WITH 72.9983 EARTH MASS


HOTTEST METAL RICH PLANET


GSC 02682-03765 1 WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 12,777



METAL RICH PLANET WITH THE HIGHEST SURFACE PRESSURE
GSC 02682-03765 1 WITH A SURFACE PRESSURE OF 353,109,536.00 ATO

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ICY PLANET WITH THE MOST MOONS SIFI EB-F D11-31 AB 4 WITH 9 MOONS

HEAVIEST ICY PLANET
SIFI EB-F D11-31 AB 4 178.0175 EARTH MASSES

LARGEST ICY PLANET
SIFI EB-F D11-31 AB 4 WITH A RADIUS OF 25,812 KM

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You should also have the largest non-gas giant record.

if you have the time, ticket it yourself dude... in my opinion stellar science being largely based on theories, I see no problem with a supergiant being so through its cheer mass rather than looking at it's size... what you see is what you get.

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HIP 110314 1

LIGHTEST GAS GIANT WITH 1,116.9930 EARTH MASSES (for a radius of 77,019Km, that's rather light indeed)
LIGHTEST RINGED BODY WITH 1,116.9930 EARTH MASSES
Firstly, although I've given you some reputation I don't consider myself your dude or you mine so don't call me that, please.
Secondly, you are probably alone in your opinion as it's not a matter of theories but a matter of a word definition: an exceptionally heavy star could be called supermassive but certainly not supergiant. I am going to ticket it as it takes only a moment of my time (as would have been yours) but if you need a better game you better start thinking about ticketing as a long ride is still before us.
Thirdly, you better start thinking about opinions of others if you don't want to waste your time as with your HIP 110314 1 "record".
 
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