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$380 worth of prizes to be won in our Skins and Plugins Competition 2004!

Subdreamer.com is very excited to announce our Skins and Plugins Competition that gives Subdreamer members the opportunity to win some fantastic prizes.

Categories

There are two categories, the Skins Category and the Plugins Category. Members can enter in both categories and submit multiple entries to increase their chances of winning.

The best way to learn how to create skins is by reading the Skin Manual: http://www.subdreamer.com/skin_manual.zip

A manual for the plugins will be available shortly.

Prizes

There will be 1st and 2nd prizes for both categories!

1st prize:

Brand New Logitech MX1000! - Click here for a demo

1 Subdreamer License + 1 Year of Downloads and Updates

2nd prize:

1 Subdreamer License

Terms and Conditions

* Competion will end on December 24th 2004.

* Final Winners will be announced on December 31st 2004.

* This competition is open for everyone except Subdreamer Staff.

* Entry is open to PRO and LIGHT members of Subdreamer.com.

* Entry to this competition is FREE.

* Subdreamer.com retains the right to publish any skin or plugin.

* There will be no payment for the use of a skin or plugin's copyright.

* Entries will be judged by the subdreamer.com team.

* All decisions of the judges are final, and not subject to review.

* Prize-winners will be announced on the website and will be notified via email once judging has taken place.

How to enter

By entering this competition you agree that you have read and agree to the terms and conditions outlined above.

Please submit your skins here:

http://www.subdreamer.com/index.php...=submitfileform

Please submit your plugins here:

http://www.subdreamer.com/index.php...=submitfileform

~ Good Luck!!

Eagle Nebula

SPACE

TELESCOPE

SCIENCE

INSTITUTE european space agency

Operated for NASA by AURA

HqL-428 11/95 / STScI L-98-02

Electronic Addresses

You can get images and other information about

the Hubble Space Telescope using the Internet.

Using the World Wide Web

(Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer,

and other browsers), use URL

http://oposite.stsci.edu/public.html

and follow links from there.

Using ftp, connect to ftp.stsci.edu

and find files and directories in /pubinfo.

Definitions

Nebula: a cloud of interstellar gas and

dust, seen either as a luminous patch or

light or a dark hole in a bright

background. The term was coined to

describe objects that appeared fuzzy

when viewed through early telescopes.

Nuclear Fusion: two or more light

nuclei join together to form a heavier

nucleus, releasing energy in the process.

Photoevaporation: a process where

intense light from hot stars eats away the

surface of dense clouds.

Light Year: the distance light travels

in a year (6 ? 1012 or 5 trillion 900

billion miles)

Fast Facts

Age

The Eagle Nebula is two million years

old, the EGGs will live for another 10-

20,000 years.

Location

In the constellation Serpens, the Serpent,

alongside the southern Milky Way

Distance from Earth

7,000 light years

Size

Our Solar System would fit comfortably

inside an EGG. The right column is

about one light year from top to bottom.

Eagle Nebula Eagle Nebula

The three columns of dust and gas

in this Hubble Space Telescope image

are located in the Eagle Nebula.

The Nebula contains hydrogen and

microscopic dust particles, the raw

materials for building new stars.

The Eagle gets its name because

to some the Nebula resembles the

bird of prey with outstretched wings

and talons bared.

Uncovering New Stars

Off the top of this picture, there are

young, hot, massive stars that shine

very brightly. The stars? powerful

radiation heats the surrounding gas,

making it glow. This intense

radiation is responsible for sculpting

the columns; it erodes more tenuous

gas in the columns through

a process called photoevaporation.

The erosion reveals denser gas

globules surrounding newly formed

stars (see close-up, right). Scientists

call them ?Evaporating Gaseous

Globules? or EGGs.

Star Birth

Stars are born when clouds of dust

and gas collapse because of gravity.

As more and more material falls onto

the forming star, it finally becomes

hot and dense enough at its center to

trigger the nuclear fusion reactions

that make stars, including our Sun,

shine. Photoevaporation in the Eagle

Nebula has cut newly forming stars

off from the cloud feeding them.

While some of the EGGs are large

enough to eventually become stars,

others may never make it.

About the Image

The Eagle Nebula was photographed by Jeff Hester and Paul Scowen of Arizona

State University using the Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 on board NASA?s

Hubble Space Telescope on April 1, 1995. The color picture is made up of three

separate color images: red shows light from sulfur atoms in the cool gas at the edge

of the clouds, blue shows light from ionized oxygen atoms in the hot, evaporated

halos, and green shows light from hydrogen atoms.

heres mine..

" Hey-

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ahaha thats what i had copied.. I was emailing friends/family :pp

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