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Nice finds! Speaking about bugged...I wonder if there are similar (bugged?) limits to the atmosphere pressure values for all planet types, so that we'll eventually find planets in every category that have a pressure of 0.00...
 
HE/BE PROTOSTAR WITH THE MOST BODIES
57 Cygni B with 9
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CLOSEST HE/BE PROTOSTAR TO SOL
57 Cygni B at 525.24Ly
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your first record doesn't count we don't include asteroid belts sorry!
second one added to book!

Nice finds! Speaking about bugged...I wonder if there are similar (bugged?) limits to the atmosphere pressure values for all planet types, so that we'll eventually find planets in every category that have a pressure of 0.00...

I was hoping it wouldn't be the case
 
SMALLET M-TYPE STAR - COL 285 SECTOR 0D-0 B21-1 C - SOLAR RADIUS OF 0.3028
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Can't get it to stay in caps...unless I keep this line in :-\
 
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Alright, so, here's a few records...

LARGEST AMMONIA WORLD
HIP 36104 12 WITH A RADIUS OF 27,998KM
HEAVIEST AMMONIA WORLD
HIP 36104 12 WITH 209.7504 EARTH MASSES
AMMONIA WORLD WITH THE HIGHEST SURFACE PRESSURE
HIP 36104 12 WITH A PRESSURE OF 55,296.42 ATMOSPHERES

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G-TYPE STAR WITH THE MOST BODIES
HIP 36104 A WITH 49 BODIES
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SYSTEM WITH THE MOST ROCKY PLANETS
HIP 36104 WITH 30 ROCKY PLANETS
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SYSTEM WITH THE MOST CLASS II GAS GIANTS
HIP 36104 WITH 4 CLASS II GAS GIANTS
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Coldest ringed stellar body
hip 97581 ab 6 a surface temp of 252.00k - ferris

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coldest class iii gas giant
musca dark region fw-n b6-3 3 with a surface temp of 230.00k - ferris

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coldest l-type star
chamaeleon sector kx-t b3-1 c with a surface temp of 1,303.00k - ferris

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hottest l-type star
chamaeleon sector kx-t b3-1 b with a surface temp of 1,996.00k - ferris

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Alright, so, here's a few records...

LARGEST AMMONIA WORLD
HIP 36104 12 WITH A RADIUS OF 27,998KM
HEAVIEST AMMONIA WORLD
HIP 36104 12 WITH 209.7504 EARTH MASSES
AMMONIA WORLD WITH THE HIGHEST SURFACE PRESSURE
HIP 36104 12 WITH A PRESSURE OF 55,296.42 ATMOSPHERES

iyCUSnH.png

G-TYPE STAR WITH THE MOST BODIES
HIP 36104 A WITH 49 BODIES
Album
SYSTEM WITH THE MOST ROCKY PLANETS
HIP 36104 WITH 30 ROCKY PLANETS
Album

SYSTEM WITH THE MOST CLASS II GAS GIANTS
HIP 36104 WITH 4 CLASS II GAS GIANTS
Album

added!
amazing find!
also largest known planet in the galaxy!:D:D
and largest ringed planet!
 
SINGLE RING WITH THE LARGEST OUTER RADIUS
HIP 36104 12 A RING WITH AN OUTER RADIUS OF 9,362,916KM
WIDEST SINGLE RING
HIP 36104 12 A RING AT 8,777,734KM

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Also, I just saw the 80 Trillion MT multi ring. That is incredible.
 
HOTTEST WATER WORLD
HIP 79276 B 1 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 647K - CMDR HURRAKAN

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Please also update my name for "system with most high metal content planets" to include CMDR - thanks! :)
 
OLDEST F-TYPE STAR
HR 5974 A AT 8,211 MILLION YEARS
LORD ZAPAN
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HEAVIEST CLASS I GAS GIANT
ARIETIS SECTOR CV-Y B3 9 WITH 717.9893 EARTH MASSES
LORD ZAPAN
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Alright, so, here's a few records...

LARGEST AMMONIA WORLD
HIP 36104 12 WITH A RADIUS OF 27,998KM
HEAVIEST AMMONIA WORLD
HIP 36104 12 WITH 209.7504 EARTH MASSES
AMMONIA WORLD WITH THE HIGHEST SURFACE PRESSURE
HIP 36104 12 WITH A PRESSURE OF 55,296.42 ATMOSPHERES

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Would that also be the Ammonia World with the most moons? Or do we only count the Moons directly connected to the Planet?

coldest class iii gas giant
musca dark region fw-n b6-3 3 with a surface temp of 230.00k - ferris


That's a Class II Giant and thus not a record. The descriptions of the Class II and III Giants are bugged. Always check the little tooltip windows when selecting a planet (you can see it on your screenshot).

HOTTEST WATER WORLD
HIP 79276 B 1 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 647K - CMDR HURRAKAN


Is Water World the correct category for planets like this one? Or would it be a terraformed world?
 
Is this a bug? There was no visible ring around this star when I got closer to it.

http://abload.de/img/16057530874526171136_6pa0f.jpg

can be a very thin wide ring could be a bug, ticket it to find out

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HOTTEST WATER WORLD
HIP 79276 B 1 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 647K - CMDR HURRAKAN


Please also update my name for "system with most high metal content planets" to include CMDR - thanks! :)

ADDED AND UPODATED
 
OLDEST F-TYPE STAR
HR 5974 A AT 8,211 MILLION YEARS
LORD ZAPAN
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HEAVIEST CLASS I GAS GIANT
ARIETIS SECTOR CV-Y B3 9 WITH 717.9893 EARTH MASSES
LORD ZAPAN
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ADDED TO THE BOOKS

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Would that also be the Ammonia World with the most moons? Or do we only count the Moons directly connected to the Planet?



That's a Class II Giant and thus not a record. The descriptions of the Class II and III Giants are bugged. Always check the little tooltip windows when selecting a planet (you can see it on your screenshot).



Is Water World the correct category for planets like this one? Or would it be a terraformed world?

ILL LEAVE THIS ONE FOR PATAU
 
Would that also be the Ammonia World with the most moons? Or do we only count the Moons directly connected to the Planet?



That's a Class II Giant and thus not a record. The descriptions of the Class II and III Giants are bugged. Always check the little tooltip windows when selecting a planet (you can see it on your screenshot).



Is Water World the correct category for planets like this one? Or would it be a terraformed world?

By today standards, it's just a terraforming candidate.
By tomorrow standards, it will just be a terraforming candidate water world.
But really, it should just be a water world.:D

About that Ammonia World, I would say all moons count, but I don't know if it's the official rule.
 
I wouldn't categorize it as a CFT, because it's already in the process of being terraformed ...
I'm really looking forward to the changes Patau will implement. Hopefully they will clear things up a bit.

I'd also say that all moons count because if not, we would have to revise all the entries for Star type with most bodies.
 
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