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Furthest S-Type to Sagittarius A* (and from Sol but thats not in the record book)
PLAA BRIAE OJ-I D9-137 AT 25,102.03LY- Cmdr Minudra

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Closest B-Type to Sagittarius A*
PHUA AUB BA-A G1292 AT 274.19LY- Cmdr Minudra
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Thanks! That screenshot with your ship on the station....priceless!
thanks unfortunately I didn't take a hi res shot but I'm still in the area so will take an other one
A question about the current state of the book and removed records from problem categories: have you contacted the holders of those records yet? I mean, have all the removed records been checked as false alarms? I'm just curious whether it's ok to post new records in, for example, the F class stars category now.
we are excepting records as normal these records were checked on galmap and are not the correct star type the system map description was wrong. You just have to make sure it is actually an F class super giant star by checking the galmap info and not just the system description. same with A class super giants, also hottest M star was reset as the record was mistakenly from a K class star.
 
no I don't think we've been failing as a group as it was never the goal of the project or its contributors so we've never concentrated on it, I like to think the group has actually already played a big role in fixing some of these issues already.
I agree that it hasn't been the goal of the project and I agree that we have already played a big role in fixing some of similar issues but we have anyway failed at least in the recently discovered cases and I bet in many more to discover - I still say "we have failed" because it's in our interest (as you could see from the current state of the book and from the fact how difficult it is to restore wrong entries) to have those bugs (known and yet unknown ones) removed as soon as possible. Nice thing is we almost don't have to concentrate on this additional goal at all in case of these bugs if we add just one picture of the Galactic Map to the evidence of stellar records per system - is this really that much or in some other way you think it's detrimental to the project? If we did it from the beginning it's quite possible that these bugs (and probably many more) would have been discovered in Gamma and having them corrected would have certainly been beneficial to this project. Of course we couldn't know from the beginning that such a rule would be beneficial but I would hope we could learn from our mistakes.

as a tool for finding other bugs it is likely to be too late to be of any real use as many of the records are now at the extremes of each category so only a limited sample of stars will actually be posted
Many perhaps are at extremes but many more are from subtypes that are just rare yet they cast shadow on the rest of them, eg. supergiants - I have been hoping that there will be time when we have different categories of subtypes in the book. In a similar way as M-type cannot compete in its temperature with B-type, M-type dwarf (even more in case of subdwarf) cannot compete in its size with M-type supergiant (and the other way around :) ). If the former are in different categories then why are the latter in the same? If you really think that we are now in such a position that there won't be many records submitted in the current state of the book then perhaps it's time to extend it and add new categories that should be there because it's logical and give us additional records to find, meaning: more pleasure.

however in the interest of keeping our longest serving record hunter I can include this rule, as a son of Freeport I must say I really don't like these rules you speak of ;)
joking aside if you are really serious about hunting these bugs down then I urge you to start a dedicated project so every type of star can be checked
this will be a far quicker and efficient method. I will gladly help and I'm sure many regular posters will also happily contribute, looks like Apocryphic has already started :D
Don't do anything for the sake of me, please - if you really think what I propose would hurt the project and its community then doing it for me will be a grave mistake. All I ask is you to think it through and I will respect your decision - I am aware I might be wrong in anything I'm sure I'm right :) I might seem in this thread as if I'm some kind of rule-stickler but that's only because I consider these rules to be my own ones (I like to think of myself as a man of principles) and other than that you might be surprised as I share your sympathy to Freeport and it's strange we haven't met there.

Such a dedicated project as you suggest would be beneficial for gathering all those bugs in one place but I don't believe it would be any good as a tool for discovering them - I don't think we could get there anything that isn't available here. I would already have started such thread anyway but, unfortunately, I'm recently in trouble of finding enough time for ED to the point that in over a week I couldn't have verified in 1.2 my earlier findings of bugs connected with the First Discovered tag and I consider them much more important than any other exploration bugs. I haven't even time to submit my own few records.

BTW, I don't think I am a longest serving record hunter, not even close. Look at all those giants before me and look sometimes in a mirror, as well ;)
 
COLDEST AMMONIA WORLD
GRAEA PHREIA AW-C D13-172 3 WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 101K cmdr MAGNUS ROTTCODD

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OLDEST HERBIG TYPE AE/BE PROTOSTAR
GRANAO VY-A E307 B AT 89 MILLION YEARS cmdr MAGNUS ROTTCODD
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I took a look at my star records, here what I could find.

Some are filling the recently resetted records.
Even if I have no doubt they can be easily beaten, they are my real personnal records, not just some fillers.
Just saying, before anyENDERbody complains. ;)

Here we go :

COLDEST O-TYPE STAR
HD 165319 A WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 28,649.00 K
LORD ZAPAN
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YOUNGEST A-TYPE STAR
PW2010 202 B AT 42 MILLION YEARS
LORD ZAPAN
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SMALLEST A-TYPE STAR
2MASS J18181294-1659215 B WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 1.0975
LORD ZAPAN
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HOTTEST A-TYPE STAR
31 CASSIOPEIAE A WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 11,932 K
LORD ZAPAN
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OLDEST F-TYPE STAR
HR 5974 A AT 8,211 MILLION YEARS
LORD ZAPAN
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LIGHTEST F-TYPE STAR
HIP 85999 WITH 1.0313 SOLAR MASSES
LORD ZAPAN
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YOUNGEST G-TYPE STAR
10 BETA CAMELOPARDALIS A AT 1 MILLION YEARS
LORD ZAPAN
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HOTTEST M-TYPE STAR
CASTOR CB WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 4,119.00 K
LORD ZAPAN
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LARGEST T- TYPE
COL 359 SECTOR BP-K A94-1 B WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 0.2631
LORD ZAPAN
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SYSTEM WITH THE MOST Y-TYPE STARS
32 CASSIOPEIAE WITH 8 Y-TYPE STARS
LORD ZAPAN
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SMALLEST T- TYPE
PCB2009 F14 5 WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 0.1042
LORD ZAPAN
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SMALLEST CLASS III GAS GIANT
2MASS J18183047-1650347 B 2 WITH A RADIUS OF 13,219 KM
LORD ZAPAN
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LIGHTEST CLASS III GAS GIANT
2MASS J18183047-1650347 B 12 WITH 5.7576 EARTH MASSES
LORD ZAPAN
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Dunno if they are going to make a difference between A-type stars and Giant A-type stars.
So either this is a record breaking big A-type star or a very small Super Giant A-type star.

LARGEST A-TYPE STAR
GRANAO CQ-Y F1001 WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 52.6857 cmdr MAGNUS ROTTCODD

HEAVIEST A-TYPE STAR
GRANAO CQ-Y F1001 AT 9.0469 SOLAR MASSES cmdr MAGNUS ROTTCODD

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As for youngest and hottest.. *shakes angry fist at Lord Zapan* :p
 
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Dunno if they are going to make a difference between A-type stars and Giant A-type stars.
So either this is a record breaking big A-type star or a very small Super Giant A-type star.

LARGEST A-TYPE STAR
GRANAO CQ-Y F1001 WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 52.6857 cmdr MAGNUS ROTTCODD

HEAVIEST A-TYPE STAR
GRANAO CQ-Y F1001 AT 9.0469 SOLAR MASSES cmdr MAGNUS ROTTCODD


As for youngest and hottest.. *shakes angry fist at Lord Zapan* :p

Unfortunatly, this is a class B supergiant.
Check the Galaxy Map and you'll see.

Galmap must be check (and a screenshot included) for giants/supergiants stars because some categories are bugged.

While I'm here :

HOTTEST NEUTRON STAR
2MASS J18192650-1632223 B WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 9,929,475.00 K
LORD ZAPAN
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Unfortunatly, this is a class B supergiant.
Check the Galaxy Map and you'll see.

Galmap must be check (and a screenshot included) for giants/supergiants stars because some categories are bugged.

While I'm here :

HOTTEST NEUTRON STAR
2MASS J18192650-1632223 B WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 9,929,475.00 K
LORD ZAPAN

Meh, but you guys are sure it is not the other way around? That the galactic map is the one that is bugged, because the stats are pretty close a typ A star.

While I am here:

SMALLEST GAS GIANT WITH AMMONIA BASED LIFE
GRANAO XU-N D7-700 4 WITH A RADIUS OF 12,296 KM cmdr MAGNUS ROTTCODD
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Meh, but you guys are sure it is not the other way around? That the galactic map is the one that is bugged, because the stats are pretty close a typ A star.

Yes, we are sure. It has the color of a B star. And it has been check with well known stars. Galmap is right.
 
Ringed body records

LARGEST RINGED STELLAR BODY:
SKAUDE AA-A H294 AB 1 WITH 0.4113 SOLAR RADIUS
OLDEST RINGED STELLAR BODY:

SKAUDE AA-A H294 AB 1 11,843 MILLION YEARS OLD
Cmdr HALFMUH

(M Star)
0.2187 SOLAR MASSES
(beats mass of current heaviest ringed but my next post)
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awesome close sreenshot incoming
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P.S. i had idea to place it also as Heaviest and hottest ringed, but i had another great candidate from same system!
 
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HOTTEST RINGED STELLAR BODY:
SKAUDE AA-A H294 AB 3 WITH 2,456,499K SURFACE TEMPERATURE
SMALLEST RINGED STELLAR BODY:
SKAUDE AA-A H294 AB 3 WITH 0.0000 SOLAR RADIUS
HEAVIEST RINGED STELLAR BODY:
SKAUDE AA-A H294 AB 3 WITH 0.7461 SOLAR MASSES

Cmdr HALFMUH


(Neutron Star !)



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and stats
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Ok then. This time I think I have found the biggest A-type star that is actually an A-type star. ;)

LARGEST A-TYPE STAR
EORLD PRA YJ-A F821 WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 50.9080 MAGNUS ROTTCODD

HEAVIEST A-TYPE STAR
EORLD PRA YJ-A F821 WITH 7.2617 SOLAR MASSES MAGNUS ROTTCODD
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YOUNGEST A-TYPE STAR
DRYOI PRA ZU-Y F1791 B AT 14 MILLION YEARS MAGNUS ROTTCODD

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LIGHTEST O-TYPE STAR
EORLD PRA CQ-Y 1619 A WITH 14.1094 SOLAR MASSES MAGNUS ROTTCODD
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HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET WITH HIGHEST METAL CONTENT
EORLD PRA CQ-Y F553-1 WITH A METAL CONTENT OF 38.4% MAGNUS ROTTCODD
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C-N TYPE STAR WITH THE MOST BODIES
DRYOI PRA XM-H D11-582 WITH 27 BODIES MAGNUS ROTTCODD


HOTTEST C-N TYPE STAR
DRYOI PRA XM-H D11-582 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 2,839.00 K MAGNUS ROTTCODD
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(I skipped "cmdr" because it is given and steals space.)
Edit: Found some some better record breaker
 
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System with the most full metal bodies

SYSTEM WITH THE MOST FULL METAL BODIES

BLU AIN WY-S e3-5312 WITH 19 100% METAL BODIES

Attached are the 19 images

CMDR Ethan Shee



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