Universal Cartographics Galactic Record Breakers

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CMDR Name: kjnpbr
Record: Most bodies in a system
System: TYC 3319-306-1
3 Stars
48 + 1 belt
48 + 2 belt
38 + 1 belt
= 137 bodies + 4 belts!
Date: 19th Apr 3302 (2016)
Ship Type: Python
Ship Name: Lame duck

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CMDR Name: kjnpbr
Record: Most bodies in a system
System: TYC 3319-306-1
3 Stars
48 + 1 belt
48 + 1 belt
38 + 1 belt
= 137 bodies + 3 belts!
Date: 19th Apr 3302 (2016)
Ship Type: Python
Ship Name: Lame duck


That is an amazing system! How much did you scan? It might well break records for most gas giants with water or ammonia-based life or most rocky bodies as well!
P.S. the middle star has 2 belts, not one, but the planet/moon count is still good! If the number of belt clusters had been included, would this have broken the 200 barrier? I've seen belts with 16 clusters in them so it is possible...
 
That is an amazing system! How much did you scan? It might well break records for most gas giants with water or ammonia-based life or most rocky bodies as well!
P.S. the middle star has 2 belts, not one, but the planet/moon count is still good! If the number of belt clusters had been included, would this have broken the 200 barrier? I've seen belts with 16 clusters in them so it is possible...

Quite possible other records are broken also...maybe even number of ringed gas giants, and number of binary planets (I don't know if that'll include binary moons).

I didn't scan that much as I'm on another mission. I'm still not that far away from there so I may go back and do more scanning.

IIRC the count on scanning came to 157.

And thanks, I've updated the belt count.
 
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CMDR Name: kjnpbr
Record: Thinnest Multi Ring

B7 Ring A
30768KM - 28324KM = 2444KM

System: TYC 3319-306-1
Date: 21st Apr 3302 (2016)
Ship Type: Python
Ship Name: Lame duck

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CMDR Name: kjnpbr
Record: Most bodies in a system
System: TYC 3319-306-1
3 Stars
48 + 1 belt
48 + 2 belt
38 + 1 belt
= 137 bodies + 4 belts!
Date: 19th Apr 3302 (2016)
Ship Type: Python
Ship Name: Lame duck


As well as the above record I have also counted the following record breakers, all found today 21st April.
System with the most planetary bodies (Non-gas giant) - 110
System with the most gas giants - 21
Most ringed gas giants - 18
Most bodies with an atmosphere - 58
Most bodies (non gas giant) with an atmosphere - 37
Most binary planetary bodies - 18

Let me know if want any evidentiary images for any of the above. They'll be a lot of images needed for some.

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I think this beats my record for most rocky planets in a system (69) well done and this smashes my record to bits :)
Might be new records but not sure(even after looking in the record book)

CMDR name: DOGNOSH

Records:
Most bodies on entry & honking 117
Most bodies 113 (4 asteroid belts)
Most planetary bodies 109

System Name: SPEAMOEA OI-I D10-130
Discovered: 15-Apr-3302
Ship Type: Asp Explorer
Ship Name: Purple Haze
Mission : DISTANT WORLDS Expedition , near Waypoint 9 in KAMZEL private group

Thread & screenshot : https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=243177
 
As well as the above record I have also counted the following record breakers, all found today 21st April.
System with the most planetary bodies (Non-gas giant) - 110
System with the most gas giants - 21
Most ringed gas giants - 18
Most bodies with an atmosphere - 58
Most bodies (non gas giant) with an atmosphere - 37
Most binary planetary bodies - 18

Let me know if want any evidentiary images for any of the above. They'll be a lot of images needed for some.


Wow amazing find!!! :D
pic is fine for these records
also check this page too for more detailed records such as number of class 1 gas giants : http://universalcartographics.org/planetary-quick-reference/
 
A great site, and I would love to contribute, however I have a problem. I can open the site at my workplace on an age-old PC running Windows XP and a newer one with Win7, but can't open it at home on my own machine (Win7 SP 3). I use Mozilla Firefox on all three computers. My home PC keeps trying to load the site then replies with the same message as when there is no internet connection (unable to load the site, try again later - or something like that).
Any explanation to this problem and/or help to fix it would be appreciated, thank you.
 
These were all found during the course of DWE3302:
CMDR: Edelgard von Rhein
Ship Name: Lukushiyon
Ship Type: Asp Explorer
LARGEST GAS GIANT WITH WATER-BASED LIFE: PHROEA BLUAE EO-U B35-100 3
RADIUS: 77803 KM
SMALLEST ROCKY ICE WORLD: SYNEAYOI VF-R C4-0 A 2
RADIUS: 403 KM
Two ring records in one for the next:
MOST MASSIVE RING IN A MULTI-RING: HYPUAE BRIAE DB-E D12-2031 9
MASS: B RING 416,395,368,071,168.0 MT
MOST MASSIVE MULTI-RING: HYPUAE BRIAE DB-E D12-2031 9
MASS: 424,322,538,143,744.0 MT
 
New record - largest Class IV gas giant

Body: Hypoae Aescs CW-E c11-0 AB 3
Mass: 3671.56 Earth masses (previous record 3500)

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cmdr: frostypaw
ship name: little pup
type: aspx
 
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CMDR uncreativecat
ship: asp explorer
Ammonia World with lowest atmospheric pressure
I'm not the original discoverer of this oddball, but it's too weird not to mention
http://i.imgur.com/sCK0yDf.jpg
This is guessing that "no atmosphere at all" counts as lowest, of course. I didn't know a planet like this could even exist. (No, you can't land on it)
 
CMDR uncreativecat
ship: asp explorer
Ammonia World with lowest atmospheric pressure
I'm not the original discoverer of this oddball, but it's too weird not to mention
http://i.imgur.com/sCK0yDf.jpg
This is guessing that "no atmosphere at all" counts as lowest, of course. I didn't know a planet like this could even exist. (No, you can't land on it)

There are a few no-atmosphere ammonia worlds. It seems like that shouldn't work, but maybe it's a temperature thing? (It's all frozen at 111K?)
 
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