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Finally found one !

METAL RICH PLANET WITH THE LOWEST SURFACE PRESSURE
2MASS J18181877-1644297 6 WITH A PRESSURE OF 0.00 ATMOSPHERE
LORD ZAPAN
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SMALLEST CLASS III GAS GIANT
HIP 74391 ABC 3 WITH A RADIUS OF 13,972 KM
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WIDEST RING IN A MULTI RING
PRAEA EUQ ZK-X D1-5 4 B Ring WITH A WIDTH OF 12,220,903 KM
it's one of those buggy rings that are external to moons
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SMALLEST TERRAFORMABLE HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET
PRAEA EUQ NT-Y C1-3 B 1 WITH A RADIUS OF 2,588 KM
LIGHTEST TERRAFORMABLE HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET
PRAEA EUQ NT-Y C1-3 B 1 WITH 0.0663 EARTH MASSES
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GAS GIANT WITH AMMONIA-BASED LIFE WITH THE MOST MOONS
PRAEA EUQ TY-A D8 CD 4 WITH 12 MOONS
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Curiosities

Highest metal content in a rocky ice planet I've found is actually much higher than the record of lowest metal content HMC planet - now, I have no idea how HMC planets are differentiated from rocky ice ones by the game. At the same time, there is a moon orbiting the planet that has lowest metal content of all rocky ice bodies I've seen.
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It looks like records found in the Beta's Galaxy shouldn't be accepted as some bodies are slightly different there - look at these 2 example of differences in helium content that change the planet type:
1. In 1.2 Beta
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2. In 1.2
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Perhaps you would be interested to know that my test of exploration data in 1.2 has just ended - you could find its results here but in short I can say it's good news for explorers.

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Some pictures of my exploration ship Shadow Dancer
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(Getting tired of updating post 2100 - so new post)

SMALLEST MS-TYPE STAR
DRYOI PRA WM-H D11-947 A WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 29.0907 MAGNUS ROTTCODD

LIGHTEST MS-TYPE STAR
DRYOI PRA WM-H D11-947 A WITH 0.9297 SOLAR MASSES MAGNUS ROTTCODD

COLDEST MS-TYPE STAR
DRYOI PRA WM-H D11-947 A WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 2,754.00 K MAGNUS ROTTCODD

OLDEST MS-TYPE STAR
DRYOI PRA WM-H D11-947 A AT 13,699 MILLION YEARS MAGNUS ROTTCODD

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Pardon the possibly naive question, but how does someone know if something they discovered is record-breaking? Is there an add-on for that?

The hard way - by looking at "The Galactic Book of Records" that is in the first post in this thread. Obviously you can´t check all possible records. I don´t bother to check if rings I find are recordbreaking or not.
Having 2 computer screens helps a lot though.

It seems that some records are up for debate I think - like big F-type stars, and/or super giants in general.
 
The hard way - by looking at "The Galactic Book of Records" that is in the first post in this thread. Obviously you can´t check all possible records. I don´t bother to check if rings I find are recordbreaking or not.
Having 2 computer screens helps a lot though.

It seems that some records are up for debate I think - like big F-type stars, and/or super giants in general.

Wow. So it is more of a roleplaying thing. Is it even possible to make an add-on for this? Crowdsourced data by Stellar Cartography members (users of said add-on), similar to what traders have for prices? Don't know if such a thing has been discussed.
 
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 !)




lol, another bug to cause me headaches! no ring shown on system map, but I'll include it as there is clearly a ring, did you fly up to it?

(I skipped "cmdr" because it is given and steals space.)
Edit: Found some some better record breaker

please keep it in as some people use forum name and we need names kept the same for the next stage of the project

SMALLEST CLASS III GAS GIANT
HIP 74391 ABC 3 WITH A RADIUS OF 13,972 KM

WIDEST RING IN A MULTI RING
PRAEA EUQ ZK-X D1-5 4 B Ring WITH A WIDTH OF 12,220,903 KM
it's one of those buggy rings that are external to moons

SMALLEST TERRAFORMABLE HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET
PRAEA EUQ NT-Y C1-3 B 1 WITH A RADIUS OF 2,588 KM
LIGHTEST TERRAFORMABLE HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET
PRAEA EUQ NT-Y C1-3 B 1 WITH 0.0663 EARTH MASSES

GAS GIANT WITH AMMONIA-BASED LIFE WITH THE MOST MOONS
PRAEA EUQ TY-A D8 CD 4 WITH 12 MOONS

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Curiosities

Highest metal content in a rocky ice planet I've found is actually much higher than the record of lowest metal content HMC planet - now, I have no idea how HMC planets are differentiated from rocky ice ones by the game. At the same time, there is a moon orbiting the planet that has lowest metal content of all rocky ice bodies I've seen.


It looks like records found in the Beta's Galaxy shouldn't be accepted as some bodies are slightly different there - look at these 2 example of differences in helium content that change the planet type:
1. In 1.2 Beta
2. In 1.2


Perhaps you would be interested to know that my test of exploration data in 1.2 has just ended - you could find its results here but in short I can say it's good news for explorers.

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Some pictures of my exploration ship Shadow Dancer

unfortunately the smallest class III gas giant record was recently beaten by a smaller entry
got any nice pics of that ringed gas giant? I'm jealous of your Asp paint job, it didn't look that good on the site so I went for a different colour
read your bug report luckily I haven't experienced this bug myself although I've seen examples of it as well as other strange appearing and disappearing data on galmap and system map :(

Wow. So it is more of a roleplaying thing. Is it even possible to make an add-on for this? Crowdsourced data by Stellar Cartography members (users of said add-on), similar to what traders have for prices? Don't know if such a thing has been discussed.
Its something to do whilst out exploring, lets you share your amazing discoveries and admire other peoples. Also there's 400 billion star systems out there, so great way to see some of the amazing stuff in the ED galaxy you might never have come across otherwise :D share the amazing experience :D lol that's how it started, its gotten a bit more competitive now and there are many records and more to come when we roll out the next amazing stage of this project. Try focusing on your favourite one's you will quickly learn the skill of spotting potential records young one :)
unfortunately I don't personally have to skills to make an add on, but once the next stage of the project is up will work on a way of quickly referencing records , and we are crowdsourcing already I believe. If your talking about sourcing system data straight out of the game I have no idea if that is possible also would take some of the fun of hunting for records if it was done automatically.

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that's also the system with the most metal rich planets, we have the 100% metal planets as there are a few very rare examples of metal rich planets with less then 100% metal content
 
here's a few pics for you guys
went over to Hudson Dock in BD+03 2338 to see the fed dreadnaught docked outside:
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gave me the urge to go on a trench run and look for that exposed vent shaft :)
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I also went to check out the nearest S-type star to Sol HIP 40977 A
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here's a few pics for you guys
went over to Hudson Dock in BD+03 2338 to see the fed dreadnaught docked outside:
gave me the urge to go on a trench run and look for that exposed vent shaft :)
I also went to check out the nearest S-type star to Sol HIP 40977 A

Good for you! Stop editing records and rares, and go out there to explore! :D
 
My journey to Sag. A is down to a crawl, damn this recordbreaking region!

LARGEST C-J TYPE OF STAR
AGNAINKS QL-Y D2874 A WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 29.5521

HEAVIEST C-J TYPE OF STAR
AGNAINKS QL-Y D2874 A 0.9648 SOLAR MASSES

HOTTEST C-J TYPE OF STAR
AGNAINKS QL-Y D2874 A WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 2,804.00 K

C-J TYPE OF STAR WITH THE MOST BODIES
AGNAINKS QL-Y D2874 A WITH 5 BODIES

2 records I am not sure how to prove properly:

CLOSEST C-J TYPE OF STAR TO THE SUN
AGNAINKS QL-Y D2874 A AT 22,211.12 LY

CLOSEST C-J TYPE OF STAR TO SAGITTARIUS A
AGNAINKS QL-Y D2874 A AT 4,225.18 LY

C-J biggest youngest hottest most bodies.jpgC-J map.jpgC-J to SOL.jpgC-J to SAG.jpg

LIGHTEST F-TYPE STAR
DRYOI PRI GT-Z D13-378 D WITH 0.9805 SOLAR MASSES

COLDEST F-TYPE OF STAR
DRYOI PRI GT-Z D13-378 D WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 6,021.00 K

F-Type Lightest and coldest.jpgMap F-type lightest and coldest.jpg

MS TYPE STAR WITH THE MOST BODIES
AGNAINKS RL-Y D1847 WITH 17 BODIES
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CMDR MAGNUS ROTTCODD
 
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added latest records! :D
My journey to Sag. A is down to a crawl, damn this recordbreaking region!

2 records I am not sure how to prove properly:

CLOSEST C-J TYPE OF STAR TO THE SUN
AGNAINKS QL-Y D2874 A AT 22,211.12 LY

CLOSEST C-J TYPE OF STAR TO SAGITTARIUS A
AGNAINKS QL-Y D2874 A AT 4,225.18 LY

the evidence you provided is fine, its difficult to actually show your current system when taking shots so we have to trust you with these ones
 
HOTTEST NEUTRON STAR
ATHAIP FW-C D11658 WITH SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 9,979,374.00k

Just barely hotter than current record!

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CMDR LODORENOS
 
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BRRRR!!!! I will never be warm again! I will save the best record for last... but first:

SYSTEM WITH THE MOST C-N TYPE STARS
AGNAINKS WC-V D2-3784 WITH 2 C-N TYPE STARS
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HOTTEST S-TYPE STAR
AGNAINKS FA-Q D5-1949 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 3.684.00 K

YOUNGEST S-TYPE STAR
AGNAINKS FA-Q D5-1949 WITH 4,186 MILLION YEARS
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And so... this is what happens when a very small Class 1 gas giant is found in a black hole system:

COLDEST GAS GIANT
AGNAINKS QX-U E2-9373-2 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 0K

COLDEST CLASS 1 GAS GIANT
AGNAINKS QX-U E2-9373-2 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 0K
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The other Gas giant is 8K all the moons are 20K, the black hole is 0.00K


CMDR MAGNUS ROTTCODD
 
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BRRRR!!!! I will never be warm again! I will save the best record for last... but first:

SYSTEM WITH THE MOST C-N TYPE STARS
AGNAINKS WC-V D2-3784 WITH 2 C-N TYPE STARS

HOTTEST S-TYPE STAR
AGNAINKS FA-Q D5-1949 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 3.684.00 K

YOUNGEST S-TYPE STAR
AGNAINKS FA-Q D5-1949 WITH 4,186 MILLION YEARS

And so... this is what happens when a very small Class 1 gas giant is found in a black hole system:

COLDEST GAS GIANT
AGNAINKS QX-U E2-9373-2 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 0K

COLDEST CLASS 1 GAS GIANT
AGNAINKS QX-U E2-9373-2 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 0K

The other Gas giant is 8K all the moons are 20K, the black hole is 0.00K


CMDR MAGNUS ROTTCODD

HOTTEST NEUTRON STAR
ATHAIP FW-C D11658 WITH SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 9,979,374.00k

Just barely hotter than current record!


CMDR LODORENOS
great finds cmdrs :D thought you guys had posted the coldest and hottest known bodies in the galaxy, unfortunately the hottest stellar body is 100 times hotter!...its also a neutron star but its an old record so I'm hoping to have it confirmed
here's the link to the post #314:
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=50952&p=1407060&highlight=#post1407060
 
lol, another bug to cause me headaches! no ring shown on system map, but I'll include it as there is clearly a ring, did you fly up to it?
Yeah i was flying arround because patch allowed to get closer, and first thought it was grav lens effect (also was looking "from Gal Core" so it was almost invisible). And then BAM! Emergency stop and cracks on my windows. first i was shocked and dropped speed to look arround, and only after a few seconds saw asteroids. By the way this system is very dark all planets are black (A and B are black holes), i think it is another bug (M star was close enought to some objects to give hem light like in usual M star systems)
I have some closer screens of ring near NS if you are interested
 
Yeah i was flying arround because patch allowed to get closer, and first thought it was grav lens effect (also was looking "from Gal Core" so it was almost invisible). And then BAM! Emergency stop and cracks on my windows. first i was shocked and dropped speed to look arround, and only after a few seconds saw asteroids. By the way this system is very dark all planets are black (A and B are black holes), i think it is another bug (M star was close enought to some objects to give hem light like in usual M star systems)
I have some closer screens of ring near NS if you are interested
yes, always happy to see a few pic's :D
 
great finds cmdrs :D thought you guys had posted the coldest and hottest known bodies in the galaxy, unfortunately the hottest stellar body is 100 times hotter!...its also a neutron star but its an old record so I'm hoping to have it confirmed
here's the link to the post #314:
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=50952&p=1407060&highlight=#post1407060

Interesting, I've never seen a neutron star above 10 million K. I'm currently 23,000 LY away from it but I'll head over there to confirm the finding after I return.

Perhaps it's a bug?
 
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