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Page 4 of the Star List displays the best race times on record for ''[[Sea Slide Galaxy#Faster Than a Speeding Penguin|Faster Than a Speeding Penguin]]'', ''[[Ghostly Galaxy#A Very Spooky Sprint|A Very Spooky Sprint]]'', ''[[Boo's Boneyard Galaxy#Racing the Spooky Speedster|Racing the Spooky Speedster]]'', ''[[Loopdeeloop Galaxy#Surfing 101|Surfing 101]]'', and ''[[Loopdeeswoop Galaxy#The Galaxy's Greatest Wave|The Galaxy's Greatest Wave]]'': missions that all involve timed racing challenges from the [[Sea Slide Galaxy]], the [[Ghostly Galaxy]], the [[Boo's Boneyard Galaxy]], the [[Loopdeeloop Galaxy]], and the [[Loopdeeswoop Galaxy]] respectively. This page is colored with a striped '''{{color|light pink|pink}}''' background.  
Page 4 of the Star List displays the best race times on record for ''[[Sea Slide Galaxy#Faster Than a Speeding Penguin|Faster Than a Speeding Penguin]]'', ''[[Ghostly Galaxy#A Very Spooky Sprint|A Very Spooky Sprint]]'', ''[[Boo's Boneyard Galaxy#Racing the Spooky Speedster|Racing the Spooky Speedster]]'', ''[[Loopdeeloop Galaxy#Surfing 101|Surfing 101]]'', and ''[[Loopdeeswoop Galaxy#The Galaxy's Greatest Wave|The Galaxy's Greatest Wave]]'': missions that all involve timed racing challenges from the [[Sea Slide Galaxy]], the [[Ghostly Galaxy]], the [[Boo's Boneyard Galaxy]], the [[Loopdeeloop Galaxy]], and the [[Loopdeeswoop Galaxy]] respectively. This page is colored with a striped '''{{color|light pink|pink}}''' background.  


The player can vertically scroll up or down through the Star List by pressing the two arrow buttons found directly on the right side of the Star List, by using the control stick on the [[Nunchuk]], or by using {{button|wii|Padup}} and {{button|wii|Paddown}} on the [[Wii Remote]] (the current page number will be displayed between the two arrow buttons on the Star List for reference). The player can also click on the small camera icon located in the bottom right corner of the Star List at any point while viewing it to take a photo of the current page on the screen. The player will then be given the option to send the photo to the Wii Message Board or not. The text in the message that is sent to the Wii Message Board will say "[[Mario]]'s Star List." When the players are done viewing the Star List, they can click the back button in the bottom left corner to return to the map of the Comet Observatory again.
The player can vertically scroll up or down through the Star List by pressing the two arrow buttons found directly on the right side of the Star List, by using the control stick on the [[Nunchuk]], or by using {{button|wii|Padup}} and {{button|wii|Paddown}} on the [[Wii Remote]] (the current page number will be displayed between the two arrow buttons on the Star List for reference). The player can also click on the small camera icon located in the bottom right corner of the Star List at any point while viewing it to take a photo of the current page on the screen. The player will then be given the option to send the photo to the Wii Message Board or not. The text in the message that is sent to the Wii Message Board will say "[[Mario]]'s Star List." When players are done viewing the Star List, they can click the back button in the bottom left corner to return to the map of the Comet Observatory again.
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The four galaxies in the World with six total Power Stars are listed first, followed by the two galaxies in the World with four total Power Stars each, followed by the boss galaxy for the World. This pattern remains constant for all Worlds on the Star List except for World S, in which every galaxy has a total of four Power Stars, excluding the [[Grandmaster Galaxy]], which only has two. In this case, the galaxies are still displayed by the total number of Power Stars, though they are also displayed in the order that they were unlocked as well. The way in which the Power Star information is presented on this Star List is in accordance with the way galaxies are ordered in the rectangular box on the [[Grand World Map]].
The four galaxies in the World with six total Power Stars are listed first, followed by the two galaxies in the World with four total Power Stars each, followed by the boss galaxy for the World. This pattern remains constant for all Worlds on the Star List except for World S, in which every galaxy has a total of four Power Stars, excluding the [[Grandmaster Galaxy]], which only has two. In this case, the galaxies are still displayed by the total number of Power Stars, though they are also displayed in the order that they were unlocked as well. The way in which the Power Star information is presented on this Star List is in accordance with the way galaxies are ordered in the rectangular box on the [[Grand World Map]].


The player can horizontally scroll left or right through the Star List by pressing the two arrow buttons found on either side of the Star List, by using the control stick on the Nunchuk, or by using {{button|wii|Padleft}} and {{button|wii|Padright}} on the Wii Remote. Incidentally, the exact same information that is found on this Star List can additionally be found on the [[Starship Mario#Totals Sign|Totals Sign]] onboard [[Starship Mario]] as well, despite the fact that the player can still access the Star List from the pause menu while on Starship Mario. When the players are done viewing the Star List in either location, they can click the back button in the bottom left corner to return to Starship Mario, or to the pause menu again.
The player can horizontally scroll left or right through the Star List by pressing the two arrow buttons found on either side of the Star List, by using the control stick on the Nunchuk, or by using {{button|wii|Padleft}} and {{button|wii|Padright}} on the Wii Remote. Incidentally, the exact same information that is found on this Star List can additionally be found on the [[Starship Mario#Totals Sign|Totals Sign]] onboard [[Starship Mario]] as well, despite the fact that the player can still access the Star List from the pause menu while on Starship Mario. When players are done viewing the Star List in either location, they can click the back button in the bottom left corner to return to Starship Mario, or to the pause menu again.
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