Parodying the classic sea shanty The Wellerman, “The Solar Wind: A Heliophysics Sea Shanty” illuminates one of the primary connections between the Sun and Earth, the solar wind. The solar wind is a constant outflow of magnetized material released by the Sun and causes a cascade of effects on space and Earth. The most visible of these from our planet is the aurora borealis, displays of colorful light in the sky that provide a stunning example of the Sun-Earth connection. Find the latest NASA heliophysics research at https://www.nasa.gov/nasa.gov/sunearth.
Participants (in order of appearance):
Douglas E. Rowland (NASA/GSFC)
Ashley Greeley (USRA)
Ian Richardson (UMD)
Jeff Klenzing (NASA/GSFC)
Susannah Darling (ADNET)
Credits: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Susannah Darling (ADNET): Producer
Joy Ng (USRA): Editor
Nick Leonard (Freelance): Audio Engineer
Miles Hatfield (Telophase): Drums
Aaron E. Lepsch (ADNET): Technical Support
Lyrics:
[Verse 1]
There once was a star in a galaxy
It was named the Sun and thankfully
It weaves a solar tapestry
Sends particles high and low
[Chorus]
Soon may the solar wind come
To bring us plasma and magnetism
Filled with hydrogen and helium
And the solar wind will blow
[Verse 2]
The solar wind charts a course
Pulling lines of magnetic force
Flowing outwards from the source
Throws particles to and fro
Hyuh!
[Chorus]
Soon may the solar wind come
To bring us plasma and magnetism
Filled with hydrogen and helium
And the solar wind will blow
[Verse 3]
The Earth spun with its iron core
While the solar wind knocks at the door
Magnetosphere screams “no more!”
Until it must let go
[Verse 4]
Once a magnetic line is freed
Buckling under the wind’s stampede
It whips back with tremendous speed
Sends particles to the poles
[Chorus]
Soon may the solar wind come
To bring us plasma and magnetism
Filled with hydrogen and helium
And the solar wind will blow
[Verse 5]
The particles speed back here
And ricochet through the atmosphere
Exciting oxygen and nitrogen there
Making those particles glow
[Verse 6]
On and on the cycle spins
Sun and Earth are celestial kin
Dancing through the solar wind
Connected by its flow
[Chorus]
Soon may the solar wind come
To bring us plasma and magnetism
Filled with hydrogen and helium
And the solar wind will blow
[Chorus]
Soon may the solar wind come
To bring us plasma and magnetism
Filled with hydrogen and helium
And the solar wind will blow
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Participants (in order of appearance):
Douglas E. Rowland (NASA/GSFC)
Ashley Greeley (USRA)
Ian Richardson (UMD)
Jeff Klenzing (NASA/GSFC)
Susannah Darling (ADNET)
Credits: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Susannah Darling (ADNET): Producer
Joy Ng (USRA): Editor
Nick Leonard (Freelance): Audio Engineer
Miles Hatfield (Telophase): Drums
Aaron E. Lepsch (ADNET): Technical Support
Lyrics:
[Verse 1]
There once was a star in a galaxy
It was named the Sun and thankfully
It weaves a solar tapestry
Sends particles high and low
[Chorus]
Soon may the solar wind come
To bring us plasma and magnetism
Filled with hydrogen and helium
And the solar wind will blow
[Verse 2]
The solar wind charts a course
Pulling lines of magnetic force
Flowing outwards from the source
Throws particles to and fro
Hyuh!
[Chorus]
Soon may the solar wind come
To bring us plasma and magnetism
Filled with hydrogen and helium
And the solar wind will blow
[Verse 3]
The Earth spun with its iron core
While the solar wind knocks at the door
Magnetosphere screams “no more!”
Until it must let go
[Verse 4]
Once a magnetic line is freed
Buckling under the wind’s stampede
It whips back with tremendous speed
Sends particles to the poles
[Chorus]
Soon may the solar wind come
To bring us plasma and magnetism
Filled with hydrogen and helium
And the solar wind will blow
[Verse 5]
The particles speed back here
And ricochet through the atmosphere
Exciting oxygen and nitrogen there
Making those particles glow
[Verse 6]
On and on the cycle spins
Sun and Earth are celestial kin
Dancing through the solar wind
Connected by its flow
[Chorus]
Soon may the solar wind come
To bring us plasma and magnetism
Filled with hydrogen and helium
And the solar wind will blow
[Chorus]
Soon may the solar wind come
To bring us plasma and magnetism
Filled with hydrogen and helium
And the solar wind will blow
This video can be shared and downloaded at https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/13853. Some individual imagery may have been obtained through permission and may not be excised or remixed in other products. Specific details on stock footage may be found here https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/13853. For more information on NASA’s media guidelines, visit https://nasa.gov/multimedia/guidelines.
If you liked this video, subscribe to the NASA Goddard YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/NASAGoddard
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