HOTTEST NEUTRON STAR
PSR J1856-3754 A WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 985,067,520.00K
HOTTEST STELLAR BODY
PSR J1856-3754 A WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 985,067,520.00K
Not sure if this qualifies as a record or just a random curiosity, but I noticed (after CMDR Star Falcon had discovered it) a black hole with a very tiny orbit that actually goes in to the star. S171 11 system, black hole S171 11 C
COLDEST M-TYPE STAR
V1581 CYGNI WITH TEMPERATURE OF 1,103 K
LIGHTEST L-TYPE STAR
WISE 1800+0134 WITH 0.0469 SOLAR MASSES
COLDEST K-TYPE STAR
PAUL-FRIEDRICHS STAR WITH TEMPERATURE OF 3,647 K
COLDEST ROCKY ICE PLANET
MAGEC 5 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 20 K
SMALLEST HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET
SMITHY'S CLAIM FROM DAHAN WITH A RADIUS OF 210 KM
LIGHTEST HIGH METAL CONTENT PLANET
SMITHY'S CLAIM FROM DAHAN WITH 0.0000 EARTH MASSES
SMALLEST ICY PLANET
WANDERER FROM DAHAN WITH A RADIUS OF 224 KM
COLDEST METAL RICH PLANET
SHUBAR FROM BOLG WITH TEMPERATURE OF 51 K
LIGHTEST MULTI RING
ASELLUS 3 WITH COMBINED MASS OF 684,856.6 MT
LIGHTEST RING IN A MULTI RING
ASELLUS 3 C RING WITH MASS OF 72,198.8 MT
MOST RINGS IN A MULTI RING
ASELLUS 3 WITH 4 SEPARATE RINGS (curiosity?)
LIGHTEST TERRAFORMABLE ROCKY PLANET
HIP 73992 7 A WITH 0.0920 EARTH MASSES
TERRAFORMABLE WATER WORLD WITH HIGHEST METAL CONTENT
PRAEA EUQ AV-Y D52 A 5 WITH METAL CONTENT OF 37% (curiosity?)
HEAVIEST MULTI RING
HR 5397 A 8 RINGS WITH COMBINED WEIGHT OF 116,033,596,162,048 MT
HEAVIEST RING IN A MULTI RING
HR 5397 A 8 B RING WITH A MASS OF 110,500,096,507,904 MT
It's again one of those external to moons rings but this time it can be clearly seen and I've taken some pictures of it:
Edit: wrong name in the last record
The following one has actually been discovered by someone else, but not submitted, not sure where you apply credit in that case:
Do A type supergiants count as normal A type stars?
If so, I'm about to absolutely shred current records.
Ok, I was going to wait until I dock but damn it, these supergiants are incredible!
Old size record broken by 9x, youngest age by infinity,
CMDR LODORENOS
LARGEST A-TYPE STAR
CROOKAAE AA-A h183 A WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 477.2144
HEAVIEST A-TYPE STAR
BLU AESCS AA-A h41 A WITH 96.9883 SOLAR MASSES
HOTTEST A-TYPE STAR
CROOKAAE AA-A h424 A WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 29,012.00K
YOUNGEST A-TYPE STAR
BLU AESCS AA-A h1 A AT 0 MILLION YEARS
It would be nice if, when you ask a question, you could at least read the answer...
It's a class B star.
And please remenber a galmap screenshot pf the system must be included for giant stars.