Andargor does this mean your gonna give us that "one record list to rule them all" that keeps me busy for weeks to come or that you just cant find anything
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LIGHTEST BLACK HOLE
59 F1 CYGNI B AT 2.5312 SOLAR MASSES CMDR NATALIE PORTMAN
we base our records on what commanders send to us , the more commanders proviode us with records the better.I think I have seen a lighter one, will have to look at my records.
I'm back with another one.
I assume the >1k "solar masses" on the gas giant with water based life are a typo and "earth masses" is correct. (otherwise this gas giant would also be the 2nd largest star discovered)
heaviest gas giant with water based life
Plaa Eurk TX-W b30-0 6
1,006.7866 earth masses
I've got a tie on the lightest Black Hole 25 Iota Ophiuchi B 2.5312 Solar masses. A pig to get close enough to see lensing, but very close to inhabited space. Needed to be within 5LS to scan it
Looks good close up though
Ok, I just read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_system#Hierarchical_systems
Am I right in assuming hierarchy and nested level are the same thing? If so all my levels are off by 1.
Could someone please explain "Nesting" to me or point me in the right direction?
THIS DID SUPRISE IT.
Andargor does this mean your gonna give us that "one record list to rule them all" that keeps me busy for weeks to come or that you just cant find anything
Yes!
And it took me 8 hours...![]()
and it's time to steal from myself again:
coldest terraformable planet
shb2004 ngc 7160 04-763 a 4
203 k
this is also the "coldest metal rich planet"
all are addednice! And nice to see a huge procedural star.
Smallest f-type star
wredguia es-b d13-24 a with a solar radius of 0.9187 cmdr natalie portman
lightest f-type star
wredguia es-b d13-24 a at 0.9414 solar masses cmdr natalie portman
thanks, he's rightthe current one means 13k million years, so it's roughly 32 times older![]()