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Ayleid Language

[edit] Ayleidoon Origins The language of the Ayleids, like other Elven languages, shares a common ancestry with the Aldmeris language. Because of this, Ayleidoon shares many words with the other languages of Mer, such as "Bal", which means "stone" in both Dunmeris and Ayleidoon. These qualities are only present between the languages of Mer. The language of Men (modern Cyrodilic or Tamrielic) appears to be completely different from Ayleidoon, although on occasion there have been some crossovers between the two. [edit] Valenwood-Ayleidoon In the aftermath of the Alessian Slave Rebellion, many Ayleids fled to Valenwood for refuge and interacted with the native Bosmer.

[edit] Ayleid Settlements Below are the names (and their translated meanings, where available) of all known Ayleid settlements throughout Tamriel. [edit] Ayleid Grammar [edit] Ayleid Dictionary Ayleid inscription. [edit] Adding New Words. Ayleids. .. by =NightmareGK13. The Song of Pelinal. Bat For Lashes - 01 - Glass (Two Suns) With Lyrics. Rush - Xanadu. Bat For Lashes - Whats a Girl To Do. Midlake - "Rulers, Ruling All Things" Official Video. Chichester Psalms - Leonard Bernstein. Fever Ray 'When I Grow Up' Summer Bird - Leather Mask by *windfalcon. Browsing deviantART. Bird Priest by `ursulav. The Bird by ~H-Johanna. Pink and marble by *ArtOriginal. Types of Stars. Want to stay on top of all the space news?

Types of Stars

Follow @universetoday on Twitter Red giant Betelgeuse. Image credit: Hubble Space Telescope A star is a star, right? Well, not exactly. Protostar A protostar is what you have before a star forms. T Tauri Star A T Tauri star is stage in a star’s formation and evolution right before it becomes a main sequence star. Main Sequence Star The majority of all stars in our galaxy, and even the Universe, are main sequence stars. A star in the main sequence is in a state of hydrostatic equilibrium. The lower mass limit for a main sequence star is about 0.08 times the mass of the Sun, or 80 times the mass of Jupiter. Red Giant Star When a star has consumed its stock of hydrogen in its core, fusion stops and the star no longer generates an outward pressure to counteract the inward pressure pulling it together. Red Dwarf Star Red dwarf stars are the most common kind of stars in the Universe. We have written many articles about stars on Universe Today. Gate of Moria by ~toddworld.

'Zombie' stars key to measuring dark energy. "Zombie" stars that explode like bombs as they die, only to revive by sucking matter out of other stars.

'Zombie' stars key to measuring dark energy

According to an astrophysicist at UC Santa Barbara, this isn't the plot for the latest 3D blockbuster movie. Instead, it's something that happens every day in the universe - something that can be used to measure dark energy. This special category of stars, known as Type Ia supernovae, help to probe the mystery of dark energy, which scientists believe is related to the expansion of the universe.

Andy Howell, adjunct professor of physics at UCSB and staff scientist at Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope (LCOGT), wrote a review article about this topic, published recently in Nature Communications. LCOGT, a privately funded global network of telescopes, works closely with UCSB. Supernovae are stars that have been observed since 1054 A.D., when an exploding star formed the crab nebula, a supernova remnant. "That's what our sun will be at the end of its life," he said.