Yggdrasil
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- | }} | + | }}[[Yggdrasil]] is a blue giant in the [[Asgard System]]. The Star's life expectancy is due to end in another three million years. |
- | [[Yggdrasil]] is a blue giant in the [[Asgard System]]. The Star's life expectancy is due to end in another three million years. | + | |
==Discovery== | ==Discovery== | ||
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- | In Norse mythology, Yggdrasil is the "World Tree", a gigantic ash tree, thought to connect all the nine worlds of Norse cosmology. [[Asgard]], Álfheimr and [[Vanaheim]] rested on the branches of Yggdrasil. The trunk was the world-axis piercing through the center of Midgard, around which [[Jotunheim]] was situated, and below which lay [[Nidavellir]] or | + | In Norse mythology, Yggdrasil is the "World Tree", a gigantic ash tree, thought to connect all the nine worlds of Norse cosmology. [[Asgard]], Álfheimr and [[Vanaheim]] rested on the branches of Yggdrasil. The trunk was the world-axis piercing through the center of [[Midgard]], around which [[Jotunheim]] was situated, and below which lay [[Nidavellir]] or [[Svartheim]]. The three roots stretched down to Hel, [[Niflheim]], and [[Muspelheim]], although only the first world hosted a spring for Yggdrasil. |
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Current revision as of 00:27, 18 January 2007
Yggdrasil | |
Discovered: | |
Named After: | Named after the World tree of Norse Mythology |
Relative Size: | Blue-Giant Star |
Satellites: | Asgard System |
Yggdrasil is a blue giant in the Asgard System. The Star's life expectancy is due to end in another three million years.
Discovery
This star was discovered on DATE NEEDED.
Meaning of the Name
In Norse mythology, Yggdrasil is the "World Tree", a gigantic ash tree, thought to connect all the nine worlds of Norse cosmology. Asgard, Álfheimr and Vanaheim rested on the branches of Yggdrasil. The trunk was the world-axis piercing through the center of Midgard, around which Jotunheim was situated, and below which lay Nidavellir or Svartheim. The three roots stretched down to Hel, Niflheim, and Muspelheim, although only the first world hosted a spring for Yggdrasil.
Yggdrasil • Bifrost • Muspelheim • Midgard • Alcázar • Nidavellir • Vanaheim • Jotunheim • Niflheim • Svartheim |