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You enter at the second star cause it has more mass and that way becomes the number one star, i think they did that to make sure you dont jump into the middel of that big ass Ball of gas
 
b-type star with the deepest nesting
WD 1207-032 A, tier-3


Needs a full system pic but it doesn't look right
K-TYPE STAR WITH THE DEEPEST NESTING
LTT 4772 A, tier 4

M-TYPE STAR WITH THE DEEPEST NESTING
NEVERMORE B, tier 5

T-TYPE STAR WITH THE DEEPEST NESTING
NEVERMORE C, tier 5

nevermore stars are 3rd tier at most I think:S
need full system pic for LTT 4772 A but also looks wrong
Jhyrryl can you have a look at these?
 
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Really? Are you testing me? Somehow, I don't see it corrected in any way, yet.

Some records
B-TYPE RECORDS


YOUNGEST B-TYPE

BD 35 3956 WITH 1 MILLION YEARS

COLDEST B-TYPE
NGC 6872 30 WITH 7,780.00K

OLDEST B-TYPE
NGC 6872 30 WITH 2401 MILLION YEARS

HOTTEST B-TYPE
NGC 6872 27 WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 32462.00K

LARGEST B-TYPE
NGC 6872 27 WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 5.5336

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A-TYPE RECORDS

OLDEST A-TYPE
2MASS J20055472+3551595WITH 3800 MILLION YEAR
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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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In 7 records of this post you have an error - that's a record in itself ;) Would you, please, try harder to make less errors? I won't probably be able to check your posts in 4 coming days and I already fear that when I'm back not only will the book become the book of bugs but the book of errors, too :)

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slight improvement but much simpler name:
SMALLEST EARTH LIKE - SOSONG C 5 WITH A RADIUS OF 4,034 KM
LIGHTEST EARTH LIKE - SOSONG C 5 WITH 0.2625 EARTH MASSES
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Patau, would you, please, rethink having EARTH LIKE WITH THE LOWEST SURFACE PRESSURE category? At least with both types of Earth-likes (natural and terraformed) it's improbable we will see so thin atmospheres as 0.00 (even Mars has 2.3 atmospheres in-game). It seems to me that with other terrestrials (water and ammonia worlds) it's also improbable because they are life-bearers - it would be nice to see what the lower one in-game is.

HEAVIEST T- TYPE - WISE 1506+7027 WITH A SOLAR MASS OF 0.1732 SOLAR MASSES - this is wrong as it has 0.0937 solar masses

LARGEST T-TYPE STAR - BHIL MINA B WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 0.2503
HOTTEST T-TYPE STAR - BHIL MINA B WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 1,245 K
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SMALLEST T-TYPE STAR - BHIL MINA D WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 0.1444
LIGHTEST T-TYPE STAR - BHIL MINA D WITH 0.0391 SOLAR MASSES
COLDEST T-TYPE STAR - BHIL MINA D WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 809 K
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OLDEST T-TYPE STAR - SHALIT D WITH 5,050 MILLION YEARS ;)
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LIGHTEST WHITE DWARF - VAN MAANEN’S STAR WITH A SOLAR MASS OF 0.0230 - this is wrong as it has 0.2031 solar masses

HOTTEST WHITE DWARF - V886 CENTAURI WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 27,375 K
WHITE DWARF WITH THE MOST BODIES - V886 CENTAURI WITH 42 BODIES
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Yes i am and no I am not planning to change this untill I or someone else shows me a good replacement.

it's alright rukmerot, Ender just very much like to talk. He's a bit of a brickbater but at the end of the day he's sweet underneath :)
 
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LARGEST A-TYPE STAR
ALPHA CYGNI WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 116.3449 CMDR NATALIE PORTMAN

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HOTTEST K-TYPE STAR
WREDGUIA QQ-B C27-2 A WITH 5,017.00K CMDR NATALIE PORTMAN

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HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET WITH THE MOST MOONS
HIP 98345 2 WITH 3 MOONS CMDR NATALIE PORTMAN

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Patau, would you, please, rethink having EARTH LIKE WITH THE LOWEST SURFACE PRESSURE category? At least with both types of Earth-likes (natural and terraformed) it's improbable we will see so thin atmospheres as 0.00 (even Mars has 2.3 atmospheres in-game). It seems to me that with other terrestrials (water and ammonia worlds) it's also improbable because they are life-bearers - it would be nice to see what the lower one in-game is.

I will be adding these, was hoped to have a new version of record book this weekend but I didn't have as much time as i had wanted, should have it finished in the next few days!
Oh yeah thanks again for spotting mistakes
 
new record for class 4 gas giant with the most moons:

CLASS IV GAS GIANT WITH THE MOST MOONS
SMOJEIA KD-N C22-3 ABC4 WITH 11 MOONS

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The system and the area probally have more records ( lots of gas Giants there), normally I would have checked but atm My goal is to scan the Blue Phlue and Blie Phlue sector and i am trying to get their as fast as possible (up to 1325 ly an hour in a 23 ly jump capable python) so if anyone is intrested, it about 7 k ly away but its worth it.
 
found a beauty, just outside the traikeou aa-a h2 nebula



My first ae/be Herbig protostar


LARGEST HERBIG AE/BE PROTOSTAR
TRAIKEOU GW-W F1-0 WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 0.1871


HEAVIEST HERBIG AE/BE PROTOSTAR

TRAIKEOU GW-W F1-0 B WITH 9.0508 SOLAR MASSES

HOTTEST HERBIG AE/BE PROTOSTAR
TRAIKEOU GW-W F1-0 B WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 5,806.00 K

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gas giant with water-based life with the most moons
traikeou no-p d6-13 11 with 13 moons
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heaviest single ring
traikeou no-p d6-13 2 with 7,280,257,925,120.0mt

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Yep, there are definitely issues with what the system view numbers say, and what you actually see when you look at an astronomical body...

I thought I'd found a body with an extremely wide ring radius, so I checked the existing one in Patau82's Galactic Book of Records to see if it was wider than the entry there. The book currently lists HIP 71526 7 as having the largest diameter ring at 16,470,768km.

16,470,768km works out at 54Ls.

Something about that didn't sit right with me for a gas giant, so I went out for a look...

In reality, it turns out the rings of HIP 71526 7 have a radius of no more than 1.75Ls (that's 524,637km) :S
I say that because that's how far I was from the planet when I parked there completely outside its ring system. As I still had a way to go before dropping out of SC, the rings are actually a bit smaller even than that.

So...
The system map says a ring radius of 54Ls.
Reality says it's less than 1.75Ls.
Hmm...I think I'd call that "a slight discrepancy" :rolleyes:

Screenies :
System map says -
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Reality says -
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So - back to the reason I checked in the first place then : 6 G Orionis 12

It's a brown dwarf, so the system info page stats don't actually give a number for its ring radius. But I can say with certainty that it's over 32.8Ls

That's how far away it was from me when I dropped into the outer edge of its outermost ring. I was trying to hit the extreme outer edge, but missed...at a cost to my hull, naturally. Ah well, all in the name of science! ;)

In lieu of system info numbers then, here are a couple of pics of 6 G Orionis 12, as well as a small video -

From afar -
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From rather closer than I intended -
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From a spinning cockpit -
[video=youtube_share;RCPX_uV8_F4]http://youtu.be/RCPX_uV8_F4[/video]
 
OK I think I have one.

Lightest and smallest and hottest Earth-like world. (If it is hasn't changed recently)

Pleiades Sector AQ-Y d52 1 - Earth masses 0.2535, Radius 3998 Km. Surface Temp 309K. Probably lowest surface pressure too (but I didn't see that in the record books)

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LIGHTEST BLACK HOLE
59 F1 CYGNI B AT 2.5312 SOLAR MASSES CMDR NATALIE PORTMAN

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LARGEST B-TYPE STAR
59 F1 CYGNI A WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 5.6255 CMDR NATALIE PORTMAN

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COLDEST AMMONIA WORLD
PLAA EURK SI-B D13-78 11 WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 144K CMDR NATALIE PORTMAN

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