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no as providing proof of the number of clusters in a belt would be a lot of bother, but I could add system with most asteroid belts:) you got a pic?

Didn't take, but sure, I can grab one at some point.

However of other things:
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Coldest White Dwarf

* V1201 Orionis
* 5,189K

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Hottest White Dwarf

* LP 658-2
* 24,579K

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Didn't take, but sure, I can grab one at some point.

However of other things:
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Coldest White Dwarf

* V1201 Orionis
* 5,189K

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Hottest White Dwarf

* LP 658-2
* 24,579K

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LARGEST O-TYPE STAR
FROALT AA-A H9 at 206.6993 Solar Radius.

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LIGHTEST BLACK HOLE
BYUA AIM TI-B E98 - with 2.5234 solar masses - CMDR Darius Torkalar

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Added to the books
 
Reporting a bunch a records

Hello Commanders,

I am on my way back from a long expedition to the core (42'000 Ly and counting). Here are a bunch of new records from my trip to the core.


  • Black holes

heaviest and largest black hole: GREAT ANNIHILATOR A with 198.0977 Mo and 0.0008 Ro - this might be hard to beat!
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oldest black hole: FOERDY FG-Y G202 A with 16'941 My
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  • Neutron stars

coldest neutron star: EOS SCRAA JS-A D14-170 with 998'718 K
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oldest neutron star: FOERDY FG-Y G202 B with 16'941 My
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  • White dwarves

oldest white dwarf: DRYAU SCRAA SN-T D3-909 A with 17'027 My
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  • C-stars

oldest C-star: ESO SCRAA FM-C D13-293 (C-J sub-type) with 14'183 My
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  • S-stars

lightest, smallest and oldest S-star: IOWHAIL KI-H D11-1001 A with 1.0000 Mo, 30.0000 Ro and 11'235 My
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hottest S-star: FOERDY IB-F D11-701 A with 3'008 K
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lightest, smallest, coldest and oldest MS-star: EOS SCRAA ZI-T D3-106 A with 0.9648 Mo, 29.5521 Ro, 2'800 K and 12'605 My
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heaviest, largest, hottest and youngest MS-star: FROALT MI-A D14-1901 with 1.3633 Mo, 33.8842 Ro, 3'486 K and 5'068 My
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system with most: many with 1

MS-star with most bodies: EOS SCRAA QL-Y D627 A with 7 bodies
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  • Wolf-Rayet stars

smallest and coldest Wolf-Rayet star: ELLAIRB AA-A H11 A with 3.0398 Ro and 7'237 K
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system with the most Wolf-Rayet stars: IOWHAIL AA-A H3 and SCREAKAO AA-A H0 with 2 W-R stars

IOWHAIL AA-A H3
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SCREAKAO AA-A H0
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youngest Wolf-Rayet: many with 0 My (see above)


  • Herbig AE/BE stars

largest and heaviest AE/BE star: PUEKEAU AA-A H41 A with 69.0078 Mo and 0.7025 Ro
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hottest AE/BE star: SCREAKAO XE-Q E5-6060 A with 5'937 K
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coldest AE/BE star: IOWHAIL UD-T E3-3210 A with 3'486 K
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  • O-stars

largest and coldest O-type star: HYPUAE AOSCS AA-A H0 B with 224.7096 Ro and 33'508 K
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B-stars

largest B-star: PRIELAEI AA-A H9 C with 439.2633 Ro
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heaviest B-star: FROALT AA-A H39 with 84.4336 Mo
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A-stars

largest A-star: PLAA AESCS AA-A H2 B with 489.2434 Ro
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heaviest A-star: PEIELAEI AA-A H9 A with 90.4883 Mo
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hottest A-star: ELLAIRB AA-A H11 B with 29'099 K
T-tauri stars

largest and heaviest T-tauri: IOWHAIL UD-T E3-3210 B with 2.0988 Ro and 2.9727 Mo
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That's it :p!

All the best for your explorations commanders!
 
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Some minor errors:
- Smallest S-Type Star shows the entry for Heaviest S-Type Star
- Hottest and Coldest S-Type Star show the same entry, but different CMDRs

And one request:
The order for the entries in the Stars section is Largest, Smallest, Heaviest, Lightest ect. This is the same for some of the Planetary Bodies, except for:
- Terraformable Planets
- Metal Rich
- High Metal
- Rocky
- Rocky Ice
- Icy
- Class I - V Giants
- Water Giants
- Helium Giants

Could you please standardize the order for all Planetary Bodies? Jumping from km to mass and back to km kind of confuses me.

Hello Commanders,

I am on my way back from a long expedition to the core (42'000 Ly and counting). Here are a bunch of new records from my trip to the core.

All attachments before the Wolf-Rayet Stars are invalid (at least for me).
 
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F-TYPE STAR WITH THE MOST BODIES
OUTORST ZL-D D12-3 WITH 24 BODIES

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OLDEST K-TYPE STAR
OUTORST CJ-G C24-0 A WITH 18,277 MILLION YEARS

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Ok, let's check some of my data. (If I would check for every record exploring would take five times as long.)Actually, I can place my home system in here. :D
COLDEST WHITE DWARFLFT 1334,819 K
OLDEST WHITE DWARFLFT 13313,194 MILLION YEARS
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Since this system IS a human colony, I don't get this record (closest to human colony). Or do you mean the planet with the settlement? Or the nearest station? I'd claim it, but I can't check the system right now (not in game).I only have a screenshot of one of the S171 O-Types... mabye more potential in there... let's take what I can prove:
OLDEST O-TYPE STARS171 12 A820 MILLION YEARS
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Now back to my terraformables:
TERRAFORMABLE PLANET WITH THE LOWEST SURFACE PRESSURENGC 7822 SECTOR MS-T C3-0 B 70.01 ATHMOSPHERES
METAL RICH PLANET WITH THE LOWEST SURFACE PRESSURENGC 7822 SECTOR MS-T C3-0 B 70.01 ATHMOSPHERES
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COLDEST GAS GIANT WITH AMMONIA-BASED LIFEPLAA EURK TX-W B30-0 2100 K
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HOTTEST GAS GIANT WITH WATER-BASED LIFEPLAA EURK TX-W B30-0 6234 K
HEAVIEST GAS GIANT WITH WATER-BASED LIFEPLAA EURK TX-W B30-0 61,006.7866 EARTH MASSES
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COLDEST GAS GIANT WITH WATER-BASED LIFEWREDGUIA LM-L B37-0 8152 K
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Yes, I can now see everything.
Some really nice discoveries. Never seen a MS-Type Star and I LOVE the name Great Annihilator :D
 
HOTTEST WOLF-RAYET STAR
HIP 5100 A WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 190,956.00K

WOLF-RAYET STAR WITH THE MOST BODIES
HIP 5100 A WITH 7 BODIES

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LARGEST CLASS II GAS GIANT
SYNUEFE SY-Q C21-7 2
77,337KM

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Also, the entry for "lightest class II gas giant" has mass listed in solar masses rather than Earth masses.
 
Also, there are a lot of records without holders that seem like they ought to already. This includes several pairs such as hottest/coldest and closest/furthest from Sag A*. Is there some place to see the prerequisites for a record holder? For example, the furthest body from a star must be >1m Ls before it can count.


So I thought I found a possible record breaker, but I am confused. What is the difference between Type T and Type T-Tauri stars?
DISREGARD, I forgot there was a type T Dwarf class.
 
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YOUNGEST RINGED STELLAR BODY
HIP 29851 A 8 AT 98 MILLION YEARS
OLDEST T-TAURI STAR
HIP 29851 A 8 AT 98 MILLION YEARS

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HEAVIEST MULTI RING
SYNUEFE OD-G B44-6 2 WITH A COMBINED WEIGHT OF 2,439,673,806,848 MT

Separate weights are
2,119,748,419,584 MT
0,319,925,387,264 MT

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Also, there are discrepancies in the multi ring records.
 
CEECKIA KU-M D8-0 [B 2]

Most distant Earth-Like world from Sol & Sagittarius A* ?

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Its distance from Sol is 64,984 LYs

Its distance from Sagittarius A* is 39,091 LYs

Edit: Discovered by CMDR Kamzel
 
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Sorry to steal a little bit of your thunder Grazbaat, but I just stumbled upon a new largest T-Tauri type star.
HEAVIEST AND LARGEST T-TAURI TYPE STAR
NU PUPPIS D AT 2.8242 SOLAR MASSES and 2.0545 SOLAR RADIUS

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Erimus, you are an inspiration to all explorers.
 
Two quick questions :

Some planets are "in the process of being terraformed". Do they count as terrafoming candidate ?

If a planet orbits two stars (AB 1 for ex.), does it count as a body for both stars ?
 
A planet orbiting two stars is considered to be in a barycentric orbit. I think they are not included in calculating planets orbiting a star. Would need confirmation from a more experienced explorer.
My own personal rule of thumb is a planet in the process of being terraformed counts as a terraformed planet.

I have my own question. Do asteroid clusters count toward number of bodies in a system? The record for class M stars is 58 bodies, but I have a star with 57 bodies and 11 asteroid clusters from one belt.


Also, I would really like clarification on what defines nesting.


Actually, would it be possible to get an index of definitions and qualification requisites? I know it would be a lot of extra work for making the book, but I feel it would explain a lot of potentially confusing items.
 
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