Universal Cartographics Galactic Record Breakers

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I didn't see a category for this but thought I'd throw it in anyway.

CMDR Asuka Zeppelin
Asp Explorer
Furthest Earth-like from a systems entry point (273,992.97 Ls)

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Got 2 records on one trip!

Name : Mat2596

Ship : Anaconda
Ship Name: Spirit of Haxel
Record : Earth-like world with the highest metal content (36.1%)

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Second Record:

Name : Mat2596

Ship : Anaconda
Ship Name: Spirit of Haxel
Record : Non terraformable High Metal Content world with most moons (13)

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Back from hiatus. This might be a new record, I only checked quick reference, didn't wade through the forum thread to check if this has been surpassed or not (current record according to quick ref is 7 moons)

Anyway:

RECORD PROOF
SCENIC VIEW - Valkur's Blessed approaching Phylur TD-T d3-38 ABCD 10 and its system of moons
ALT. SCENIC VIEW - Phylur TD-T d3-38 ABCD 10 and its system of moons (the system is not very apparent in the photo, though...)

AMMONIA WORLD WITH MOST MOONS
PHYLUR TD-T D3-38 ABCD 10 WITH 10 ORBITING BODIES

Kalpa
Asp Explorer "Valkur's Blessed"
 
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Hi

In my temporary brain eclipse I did not make screenshots of the distances to Sagittarius A* but I made a note only of it. If anybody would be kind enough to check these for me. The bottom 2 are discovered by other explorers


CMDR name: big_bad_lynx
Records: Closest WR star to Sagittarius A* - 1555LY
System Name: phraa pruae aa-a h497
Discovered: 16/01/3302
Ship Type: ASP
Ship Name: Ijon Tichy

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CMDR name: Bendme
Records: Closest O star to Sagittarius A* - 192LY
System Name: phroi pri ze-a g730
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CMDR name: M Hahn
Records: Closest AeBe star to Sagittarius A* - 290LY
System Name: phua aub ba-a g278

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Hey there, while out in the Formidine Rift I think I found a record breaker:

The most distant world I've ever found from its main star.

Scheau Phoe UU-O e6-6 20
High metal content world with the longest orbital period: 4,318276.5 days
Distance from main star: 350,693.28 Ls
Semi major axis: 703.7 AU
Surface temp: 24K
Atmosphere: 76.1% Helium, 22% Hydrogen, 1.9% Neon

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CMDR name: Lyneira
Date found: 21 may 3302
Ship name: Sapphire
Ship type: Imperial Clipper
 
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Hi,

Just realised that the largest water world I discovered is also the heaviest!

It's already in the record book!

Record details: 277.2974 Earth Masses
Found by: Cmmdr Johhny Frost
Date found: 11 Nov 3301
Ship name: Patrick Moore
Ship Type: Asp Explorer

I'm very happy that this water world I discovered now holds 2 records!!
 
Hey, stopping by to see if this breaks any records - supermassive ice ball extremely close to the star....

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Hi,

I think this system breaks the record for Class B Star with the most bodies (108).

It already holds the record for most ringed stars (7).


http://imgur.com/a/BIEOY


It used to also hold the record for the most rocky bodies at 69 but I think it's lost that record.

Date discovered: 11th July last year
Discovered by: Johnny Frost
Ship name: Patrick Moore
Ship type: Asp
 
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Water world with longest orbital period

Sorry to be annoying but I think I now have the record for water world with longest orbital period too!

Date of discovery: 30th August last year
discovered by: Johnny Frost
ship name : Patrick Moore
ship type : Asp
Location: DRYAA FLYUAE CQ-P E5-2018
Orbital period: 32,219.2 D

http://imgur.com/fsNnaEw
 
I'm not really an explorer, but I wanted to see something cool like a nebula one day, so I jumped in a DBS and went out. I guess it happens all the time, but I was the first to discover one of the systems I ran across on the way. That was cool. But it was basically more of the same. Some brown dwarf with little pink planets.
 
Dropping in to what I think may be a record for S class stars and maybe even a new record that isn't in the cartographics book of records.

http://imgur.com/a/RrTsp

For starters this Class S star is lighter and is smaller than the current record on the book.
Current record for smallest radius and lightest S star is 29.2982 and 0.9453 respectively, whereas the star I found is 29.1946 and .9375

The second picture shows an astronomical body a whopping 599,964.94 ls from the main star. If that ain't a record then idk what is :p


CMDR name: El Paragon Azul
Records: Smallest, least massive, and maybe oldest class S star
System Name: Dryao Aowsy OP-M d8-725
Discovered: 6/22/3302
Ship Type: ASP Explorer
Ship Name: N/A
 
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