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I've been finding unexplored planets still within the core inhabited area, I was shocked. At least I think I was the first one to discover them, they had no 'first discovered' next to them, but when I scanned them they just had the data it didn't say it was discovered by me, but I'm still kind of new to how all this works, can anyone confirm?

LP 90-39 AB 1 A
LP 90-39 AB 3 A

LHS 265 1

Youdu B 2

LHS 287 A 3,4++

AD Leonis A 2,3
AD Leonis B 4++

(++ means all remaining bodies in the system beyond that point were unexplored as well)
 
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New Record: Neutron Star Nesting

STELLAR BODY WITH THE DEEPEST NESTING
AGNAINKS NR-W E1-1436 A & B ARE 4TH TIER STELLAR BODIES
MADOC OWAIN

NEUTRON STAR WITH THE DEEPEST NESTING
AGNAINKS NR-W E1-1436 A IS A 4TH TIER STELLAR BODY
MADOC OWAIN
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It's not a new record, but I can equal an existing record:

COLDEST EARTH-LIKE WORLD (JOINT)
BYUA AIN QW-W D1-1737 B 5 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 260K
CMDR SAMWELL DRAKHYR

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I've been finding unexplored planets still within the core inhabited area, I was shocked. At least I think I was the first one to discover them, they had no 'first discovered' next to them, but when I scanned them they just had the data it didn't say it was discovered by me, but I'm still kind of new to how all this works, can anyone confirm?

LP 90-39 AB 1 A
LP 90-39 AB 3 A

LHS 265 1

Youdu B 2

LHS 287 A 3,4++

AD Leonis A 2,3
AD Leonis B 4++

(++ means all remaining bodies in the system beyond that point were unexplored as well)

Report them eg. here, please. The issue is known but perhaps having names of those bodies they will come up with a solution faster.

Edit: But I hope you remember that you have to sell your data to see your "first discovered by" tag.
 
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Latest records added to book :D

STELLAR BODY WITH THE DEEPEST NESTING
AGNAINKS NR-W E1-1436 A & B ARE 4TH TIER STELLAR BODIES
MADOC OWAIN

NEUTRON STAR WITH THE DEEPEST NESTING
AGNAINKS NR-W E1-1436 A IS A 4TH TIER STELLAR BODY
MADOC OWAIN

Sorry but those stars are all 1st tier, I will look for my posts explaining nesting for you when I get back from work

It's not a new record, but I can equal an existing record:

COLDEST EARTH-LIKE WORLD (JOINT)
BYUA AIN QW-W D1-1737 B 5 WITH A TEMPERATURE OF 260K
CMDR SAMWELL DRAKHYR


Nice find! but unfortunately only records that beat previous get added to book

Edit: HOLD THAT! I think we have a case of mistaken identity here. From the Galmap that star is said to be a BI type, and it's stats fit normal-ish B-class stars. Odd innit? A small B-star pretending to be an A supergiant, at a hilariously small size.

Some star description seem to be bugged we only recently realised this and had to reset records for A and F class stars :(
 
WHITE DWARF WITH THE MOST BODIES
CROOMAA GG-Y e7649 C WITH 49 BODIES
CMDR: Pygman

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I wasn't sure about this: do Belts count as bodies too? And if yes, is it just one or one for cluster on the menu? The sum I mentioned on top is counted without any though...
 
Say Patau82, great job on the book of records btw, but I have a small proposal

How about explaining 'nesting' inside the actual book of records? It's very unclear to me as well, and I can't find the information anywhere! Just saying it'd be a great place to see the explanation - in the book itself.

(edit) Crazy luck, I found a class IV giant with 14 moons. Assuming the moon-of-a-moon counts, it beats one record:

CLASS IV GAS GIANT WITH MOST MOONS
2MASS J21532892+4716529 AB 1 WITH 14 MOONS
CMDR LANCE 'SPACECAT' D.


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WHITE DWARF WITH THE MOST BODIES
CROOMAA GG-Y e7649 C WITH 49 BODIES
CMDR: Pygman



I wasn't sure about this: do Belts count as bodies too? And if yes, is it just one or one for cluster on the menu? The sum I mentioned on top is counted without any though...

Hey Patau! First I wanna thank you for your work, it's great fun to fly through the galaxy searching for the most extreme phenomenas.

Is it possible you didn't see this quoted post of mine and thus didn't put it in the book? Or have I done some miscounting?
 
Hey Patau! First I wanna thank you for your work, it's great fun to fly through the galaxy searching for the most extreme phenomenas.

Is it possible you didn't see this quoted post of mine and thus didn't put it in the book? Or have I done some miscounting?

lol just added now, I don't think I refreshed the page before adding records last night so missed your post :)
 
Say Patau82, great job on the book of records btw, but I have a small proposal

How about explaining 'nesting' inside the actual book of records? It's very unclear to me as well, and I can't find the information anywhere! Just saying it'd be a great place to see the explanation - in the book itself.

(edit) Crazy luck, I found a class IV giant with 14 moons. Assuming the moon-of-a-moon counts, it beats one record:

CLASS IV GAS GIANT WITH MOST MOONS
2MASS J21532892+4716529 AB 1 WITH 14 MOONS
CMDR LANCE 'SPACECAT' D.



yeah good idea but I'll have a better place to put it in the next few day's.....watch this space ;)
here's a little preview from a couple of weeks ago
here's what I'm working on,
this is page showing record:
most record pages currently are like here's a more complete one:
and another:
If you guys want you can provide me with what ship you are piloting and what its called (we've beaten FD on that one ;))
also a little bit of info about what you were upto and maybe a quote to add to the Discovery Info section at the bottom of the record would be great
I'm open to suggestions on any other content you guys might want to add to your records! :D
now let me track down my nesting posts
 
Not had one in a while, but found this the other day :)

CLASS I GAS GIANT WITH THE MOST MOONS
PLAA EURK RG-W C2-2 A 9 - with 16 moons

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lol just added now, I don't think I refreshed the page before adding records last night so missed your post :)

Thanks! And I already have some new records for you (and everyone) thanks to this amazing system:

YOUNGEST MS-TYPE STAR
CHOOMEE PC-B d1-3552 B WITH 4,035 MILLION YEARS

HEAVIEST MS-TYPE STAR
CHOOMEE PC-B d1-3552 B WITH 1.500 SOLAR MASSES

LARGEST MS-TYPE STAR
CHOOMEE PC-B d1-3552 B WITH 35.0728 SOLAR RADII

YOUNGEST S-TYPE STAR
CHOOMEE PC-B d1-3552 A WITH 4,035 MILLION YEARS

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A bit strange though, that the stars belong to different classes, although they have exactly the same size, age, mass and temperature.
 
Nice thread.

Pilot request to explorers. Please deliver your data to the Founders World and help the Pilots Federation expand. It is now gaining influence outside of the Founders System. Thanks.
 
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