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pretty sure HR 1185 has some sort of record for T-Tauri stars in a system
 
There's an error in the book. The entry for Smallest F-Type star is missing and Lightest F-Type Star is mentioned twice.

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LARGEST S-TYPE STAR
BD CAMELOPARDALIS WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 135.0000 NIDDI

LIGHTEST S-TYPE STAR
BD CAMELOPARDALIS WITH 1.5977 SOLAR MASSES NIDDI

COLDEST S-TYPE STAR
BD CAMELOPARDALIS WITH 1,144K NIDDI

OLDEST S-TYPE STAR
BD CAMELOPARDALIS WITH 7,831 MILLION YEARS NIDDI

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Well there's that cleared up. Thanks! Still not sure about the (few?) stars that are listed as older than the universe though. It's either an oversight or maybe just really meta.

Read this, the oldest know star in our galaxy is now estimated to be 14, 5 billion years and it also explains why it is possible http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/hubble/science/hd140283.html

Will work on the records book first thing tommorow, now i need some sleep.
 
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added records!
You have added my oldest T-type from my previous post as the oldest T-Tauri by mistake :p

Not to sure what record I replaced the best I could do was:

EPSILON CENTAURI 9 AT 83 MILLION YEARS

I'm sure someone beat it but I can't find it right now will have another look later
 
A couple of F and K class stars in one system, nothing astounding but nevertheless new (presumably very short-lived) entries for the book:

F-TYPE STAR WITH THE DEEPEST NESTING
SYNUEFAI PY-G d11-22 B IS A SECOND-TIER F-TYPE STAR (I hope I got the tier right - or should this be 3rd tier?)

K-TYPE STAR WITH THE DEEPEST NESTING
SYNUEFAI PY-G d11-22 C IS A SECOND-TIER K-TYPE STAR

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SYSTEM WITH THE MOST F-TYPE STARS
SYNUEFAI PY-G d11-22 WITH 2 F-TYPE STARS

SYSTEM WITH THE MOST K-TYPE STARS
SYNUEFAI PY-G d11-22 WITH 2 K-TYPE STARS

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A couple of F and K class stars in one system, nothing astounding but nevertheless new (presumably very short-lived) entries for the book:

F-TYPE STAR WITH THE DEEPEST NESTING
SYNUEFAI PY-G d11-22 B IS A SECOND-TIER F-TYPE STAR (I hope I got the tier right - or should this be 3rd tier?)

K-TYPE STAR WITH THE DEEPEST NESTING
SYNUEFAI PY-G d11-22 C IS A SECOND-TIER K-TYPE STAR


SYSTEM WITH THE MOST F-TYPE STARS
SYNUEFAI PY-G d11-22 WITH 2 F-TYPE STARS

SYSTEM WITH THE MOST K-TYPE STARS
SYNUEFAI PY-G d11-22 WITH 2 K-TYPE STARS


Have you discovered Dimension Hatross yet?
 
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a couple of f and k class stars in one system, nothing astounding but nevertheless new (presumably very short-lived) entries for the book:

F-type star with the deepest nesting
synuefai py-g d11-22 b is a second-tier f-type star (i hope i got the tier right - or should this be 3rd tier?)

k-type star with the deepest nesting
synuefai py-g d11-22 c is a second-tier k-type star


system with the most f-type stars
synuefai py-g d11-22 with 2 f-type stars
system with the most k-type stars
synuefai py-g d11-22 with 2 k-type stars

in my opinion and understanding they are both 3rd tier added to the books
one more...

Coldest rocky ice planet
synuefai kk-a b46-1 a 4 at 78k

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SMALLEST O-TYPE STAR
HR 8281 A WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 5.9839 CMDR NATALIE PORTMAN

LIGHTEST O-TYPE STAR
HR 8281 A WITH 17.3594 SOLAR MASSES CMDR NATALIE PORTMAN

COLDEST O-TYPE STAR
HR 8281 A WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 34,770.00K CMDR NATALIE PORTMAN


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Special Announcement
Latest release of Universal Cartographics The Galatic Record Book is now available for your viewing pleasure, click on pic below Enjoy:D:





catagories have been rearranged to make browsing easier
new catagories also added
still lots of work on content to be done!
contents page should allow you to jump to the relevant slide when you click on each category but I don't think it works
 
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