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Not sure if there is a category for this, but I found a system with 7 terraformable planets (and a jovian life bearing planet and a water world, to boot, but those are just a bonus).

MOST TERRAFORMABLE PLANETS
WREGOE GB-O D6-28 WITH 7 TERRAFORMABLE PLANETS
DISCOVERED BY CMDR PUCA

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Removed, apparently large A stars in system view are B stars in the galaxy map.

That had me confused for a while, I had the largest, heaviest, hottest and youngest A-class by quite some margin, only realised when I remembered that the stars in the system were B,O,O and B, can't recall why that combination stuck in my mind.
 
Just turned up this record breaker:

LARGEST C-N TYPE STAR
FROALT UO-X D2-308 A WITH A SOLAR RADIUS OF 29.8022

HEAVIEST C-N TYPE STAR
FROALT UO-X D2-308 A WITH 0.9844 SOLAR MASSES

HOTTEST C-N TYPE STAR
FROALT UO-X D2-308 A WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 2861K

YOUNGEST C-N TYPE STAR
FROALT UO-X D2-308 A AT 12,386 MILLION YEARS

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Added latest records!!:D

So I've got a weird one for you... a type i gas giant that's actually a moon. The gg is 1.25 earth masses around an ice giant that's 32 earth masses. It also has a ring...

The post for it is here I'll give you more details tonight when I get home since I f10'd the system.View attachment 26479

There you go, I think it might win a few record, definitely my strangest find.

yes, that's the SMALLEST CLASS I GAS GIANT, SMALLEST GAS GIANT and SMALLEST RINGED GAS GIANT

CMDR Lodorenos

COLDEST WOLF-RAYET STAR
BLEAE AESCS AA-A h38 C WITH A SURFACE TEMPERATURE OF 1,543.00K


The current record is 10 K :D!!, here's the post:https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?p=1870689#post1870689

COLDEST B-TYPE STAR
NGC 6872 30 WITH 7,780.00K
This record needs to be removed - firstly, there is no evidence for it here, secondly, there is no such system on the Galaxy Map (at least the nav search cannot find it) and thirdly, not only is the name of the system wrong but even taking under consideration a similar one, NGC 6871 30 (as is wrong in some of the next records in his post and for that there is an evidence), the star is A-type, not B-type (no wonder it has been unbeatable for over 2 months). If you do remove it and you don't have a replacement then I could provide a temporary one:
COLDEST B-TYPE STAR
HR 5449 B WITH TEMPERATURE OF 10,626 K

yes, spotted that a few weeks ago but unfortunately ruk hasn't been about so I haven't been able to get confirmation from him
will replace it for now

Not sure if there is a category for this, but I found a system with 7 terraformable planets (and a jovian life bearing planet and a water world, to boot, but those are just a bonus).

MOST TERRAFORMABLE PLANETS
WREGOE GB-O D6-28 WITH 7 TERRAFORMABLE PLANETS
DISCOVERED BY CMDR PUCA


very nice find but unfortunately the current record is 9: MUSCA DARK REGION BQ-Y D134 WITH 9 CANDIDATES FOR TERRAFORMING :D



That had me confused for a while, I had the largest, heaviest, hottest and youngest A-class by quite some margin, only realised when I remembered that the stars in the system were B,O,O and B, can't recall why that combination stuck in my mind.

:D
 
Just out of curiousity has anyone else come across a gas giant as a moon of a non-gas giant like my find above? (It's not even a binary planet, seen a few of those, but an actual moon).
 
Just out of curiousity has anyone else come across a gas giant as a moon of a non-gas giant like my find above? (It's not even a binary planet, seen a few of those, but an actual moon).

no I don't think I have, I've seen gas giants with gas giant moons. I checked the two previous record holders for smallest gas giant neither of them are moons.
 
Is there a record for fewest systems within range of any other system? I couldn't see it in the record book but may have missed it. I just arrived in the system and there's only three possible jump locations from it - really surprised me!
 
Is there a record for fewest systems within range of any other system? I couldn't see it in the record book but may have missed it. I just arrived in the system and there's only three possible jump locations from it - really surprised me!

no we don't have this record, the number of systems available to jump to can change depending on your jump range
 
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IMAGE LINK 2 (noting that galaxy map shows a stellar class B star as well... did we require these galaxy map shots after f/g discrepancies etc?)

B-TYPE STAR WITH THE DEEPEST NESTING
S171 40 6 IS A SECOND TIER STAR
 
MS-TYPE OF STAR WITH THE MOST BODIES
PHRAA FLYOO YX-F D12-5688 A WITH 33 BODIES
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C-J TYPE OF STAR WITH THE MOST BODIES
TEPO ZA-L D9-1834 WITH 32 BODIES
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CLOSEST C-N TYPE OF STAR TO SAGITTARIUS A*
HYPIO PROO RJ-X D2-328 AT 2,683.61 LY
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CMDR MAGNUS ROTTCODD

Right then, time to head back home, Goldie is longing for some well deserved service, repair and reloading.
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That had me confused for a while, I had the largest, heaviest, hottest and youngest A-class by quite some margin, only realised when I remembered that the stars in the system were B,O,O and B, can't recall why that combination stuck in my mind.

:D :D The joys of exploring the galaxy!
 
CLOSEST WOLF-RAYET STAR TO SAGITTARIUS A*
TEPOO AA-A H42 B AT 3,815.43 LY
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FURTHEST WOLF-RAYET STAR FROM SAGITTARIUS A*
MYUMBIAE AA-A H37 B AT 5,126.11 LY
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HOTTEST C-J TYPE STAR
TEPO ZA-L D9-3558 A WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 2,827.00K
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(Was identical in size compared to the biggest record holder, but being in a multi-star system it was hotter)

CMDR MAGNUS ROTTCODD
 
nearly forgot to post this one:
TERRAFORMABLE ROCKY PLANET WITH THE HIGHEST SURFACE PRESSURE
SPIRAL PLANETARY SECTOR GW-W D1-46 5 A WITH A SURFACE PRESSURE OF 750.41 ATMOSPHERES
:D
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Just got back from my 10 day trip last night here's a few pics:
the fine ring nebula
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the spiral planetary nebula
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Good lord this system was a happy surprise on my travels.
-6 Water Worlds (3 terraformables)
-10 total terraformables
-Neutron star

I'm not sure if it breaks any other records.

SYSTEM WITH THE MOST TERRAFORMABLE PLANETS
FLOARPS EH-M D7-544 WITH 10 CANDIDATES FOR TERRAFORMING

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