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Patau82 said:
yes, always happy to see a few pic's :D

some of first screens i made where i thought it is a grav lens visuals bug
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and some time after crashing
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And close one. after a few seconds you may see dark lines below star
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CLASS V GAS GIANT WITH THE MOST MOONS
PW2010 242 A 2 WITH 7 MOONS
LORD ZAPAN
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NEUTRON STAR WITH THE MOST BODIES
PW2010 98 B WITH 46 BODIES
LORD ZAPAN
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SMALLEST S-TYPE STAR
AGNAINKS NM-M D7-6077 A WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 29.4511

LIGHTEST S-TYPE STAR
AGNAINKS NM-M D7-6077 A WITH 0.9570 SOLAR MASSES

OLDEST S-TYPE STAR
AGNAINKS NM-M D7-6077 A WITH 13,091 MILLION YEARS
S-Type Small Old.jpgS-type small old map.jpg

HOTTEST C-J TYPE STAR
AGNAINKS NM-M D7-5639 A WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 2,815.00K

YOUNGEST C-J TYPE STAR
AGNAINKS NM-M D7-5639 A WITH 12,956 MILLION YEARS

CLOSEST C-J TYPE STAR TO SAGITTARIUS A
AGNAINKS NM-M D7-5639 A AT 3,764 LY
C-J hottest youngest.jpgC-J map hottest youngest.jpgC-J closest to Sag A.jpg

Not 100% sure what the definition of a tier 3 "nesting" is but I guess this is?

L-TYPE STAR WITH DEEPEST NESTING
WEPUE BE-L C10-2316 B IS A THIRD TIER STAR
L-Type with deepest nesting.jpg

CMDR MAGNUS ROTTCODD
 
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Not 100% sure what the definition of a tier 3 "nesting" is but I guess this is?
CMDR MAGNUS ROTTCODD

No, that's not it.
To make it simple : Sol is tier 1, Earth is tier 2, the Moon is tier 3.

It's kind of a stupid category anyway. Let's just ignore it until it gets bored and go away. :D
 
There seems to be no record for either CLOSEST WHITE DWARF TO SAGITTARIUS A* or CLOSEST WHITE DWARF TO SOL, so I suppose this is my entry to both:

CLOSEST WHITE DWARF TO SAGITTARIUS A*
EESHORKS SZ-P D5-2001 A at 8,654.74 LY

CLOSEST WHITE DWARF TO SOL
EESHORKS SZ-P D5-2001 A at 17,458.17 LY

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L-TYPE STAR WITH THE DEEPEST NESTING
BD+50 2869 4 A IS A THIRD TIER STAR

...I thought I'd be getting yet another entry in the book, but looks like I'm just upgrading my own record. :p

ps. Any word on the New, Enhanced, Top Secret record-keeping-system you keepers are working on? (Patau82 at the very least - probably Niddi too, considering the lack of spreadsheet updates at least :))

pps. Here's a scenery. The record candidate is the red dot near the bottom right of the image. Orbiting the small blue star. Well, you saw the system map, you know. :p the group of stars in top left corner is the steady row of catalogue stars in NGC 7822 nebula.
 
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LARGEST L-TYPE STAR
ZUNUAE BV-X B56-130 A WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 0.4083
L-Type largest.jpgL-Type largest map.jpg

HOTTEST HERBIG AE/BE PROTOSTAR
WEPUE YU-Y F707 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 5996.00K
AeBe Hottest.jpgAeBeHottestmap.jpg

CLOSEST HERBIG AE/BE PROTOSTAR TO SAGITTARIUS A*
MYRIESLY LR-W E1-7495 AT 1,155.33 LY
AEBE SagA1.jpgAEBE SagA2.jpgAEBE SagA3.jpg

SYSTEM WITH THE MOST A-TYPE STARS
MYRIESLY CF-A E337 WITH 3 A-TYPE STARS
A-type most map.jpgAType most1.jpgA-type most2.jpgA-type most 3.jpg

CMDR MAGNUS ROTTCODD

"Hi! My name is Record. Let us be friends." :)
"I... must break you."
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FURTHEST EARTH LIKE PLANET FROM SAGITTARIUS A*
PLAA BRUE RF-W C15-0 C 5 AT 41561 LY [-33224, 22, 50836]
CMDR SVENNO
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You need to have a few lower-case characters at the beginning of your message to avoid automatic CAPS-LOCK REMOVAL. Which you just successfully did :D
 
CLOSEST GAS GIANT WITH AMMONIA BASED LIFE TO SAGITTARIUS A* Scratch this!!!
JUENAE AJ-C C2-3033 1 AT 15.03 LY
AmmoniaG SagA1.jpgAmmoniaG SagA2.jpgAmmoniaG SagA3.jpgAmmoniaG SagA4.jpg
Now where are those Helium Giants hiding? :cool: (must be the rarest planet type)

Found a closer one :p

CLOSEST GAS GIANT WITH AMMONIA BASED LIFE TO SAGITTARIUS A*
STUEMEAE GG-Y C4618 A 3 AT 11.91 LY
Closest ammonialife SagA.jpgclosest ammonia screen.jpgAmmonia life SagA map.jpg

LIGHTEST CLASS II GAS GIANT
STUEMEAE GG-Y C8456 1 WITH 3.8312 EARTH MASSES
Class 2 giant lightest.jpg
CMDR MAGNUS ROTTCODD
 
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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

Tell me about it. I wonder what broke the 'current location' in navigation panel in galaxy map... and if they're ever going to fix it :p
 
There seems to be no record for either CLOSEST WHITE DWARF TO SAGITTARIUS A* or CLOSEST WHITE DWARF TO SOL, so I suppose this is my entry to both:

CLOSEST WHITE DWARF TO SAGITTARIUS A*
EESHORKS SZ-P D5-2001 A at 8,654.74 LY

CLOSEST WHITE DWARF TO SOL
EESHORKS SZ-P D5-2001 A at 17,458.17 LY


the closest white dwarf to sol has a record already. I filled the records and posted them as archive for some reason, I should have claimed them for myself :D

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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?

I've had it confirmed by poster. Its still the same so takes the record for hottest neutron star
 
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L-TYPE STAR WITH THE DEEPEST NESTING
BD+50 2869 4 A IS A THIRD TIER STAR

...I thought I'd be getting yet another entry in the book, but looks like I'm just upgrading my own record. :p

ps. Any word on the New, Enhanced, Top Secret record-keeping-system you keepers are working on? (Patau82 at the very least - probably Niddi too, considering the lack of spreadsheet updates at least :))

pps. Here's a scenery. The record candidate is the red dot near the bottom right of the image. Orbiting the small blue star. Well, you saw the system map, you know. :p the group of stars in top left corner is the steady row of catalogue stars in NGC 7822 nebula.

nice pic :D hopefully I will have something for you guys in about 2 weeks, its been very slow as we've all been very busy lately however Lord Zapan is joining the team and will be helping so we might get it done quicker ;)
 
COLDEST STELLAR BODY
PHRAI PRA IC-V F2-890 A WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 0K
(to my knowledge, this is true for all black holes)

Stellar record, coldest body.jpg


OLDEST STELLAR BODY
EOK BLOEE EV-YE67 IS 592M YEARS OLD
(I take it the previous record is 18-ish M years, as it would predate Big Bang by roughly 5 billion years if it was actually 18 474 million years old.)
Stellar record, oldest stellar body.jpg

CMDR TREVOR GOODCHILD
 
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Jasterbro - I think it is more like that Black holes can´t have temperature, that requires vibrating matters - black holes are beyond such things, being singularities.
592M = 592 million, so not very old.

And since I am being here:

LIGHTEST F-TYPE STAR
STUEMEAE AA-A D5384 B WITH 0.9727 SOLAR MASSES CMDR MAGNUS ROTTCODD
F-type lightest.jpgF-type lightest map.jpg

Any word what is up with big F-type stars? Since there is only "Unkown" and "Finder" on those
 
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