Electric-Space-Best-Of.mp3
Electric-Space-Best-Of.mp4
Electric-Space.mp3
Electric-Space.mp4
Electric-Space-intro.mp3
[Verse 1]
Could it be…
Electricity
(In space)
Electrons
Movin’ on
(Try to trace)
[Chorus]
A driving force
In space plasma
(Yeah, yeah, yeah)
Solar winds set the course
Stay strong far and long
(Solar song)
[Verse 2]
Electrons and ions
keep movin’ on
(and on and on)
Interact and yield
With magnetic fields
(Eye on ions)
[Chorus]
A driving force
In space plasma
(Yeah, yeah, yeah)
Solar winds set the course
Stay strong far and long
(Solar song)
[Bridge]
In my place
(An electric space)
Turn me on
(I’ll light you up)
Bringing on the dawn
[Chorus]
A driving force
In space plasma
(Yeah, yeah, yeah)
Solar winds set the course
Stay strong far and long
(Solar song)
[Outro]
In my place
(An eclectic space)
Turn me on
(On and on)
Bring on the dawn
A SCIENCE NOTE
Electricity exists and is fundamental to many processes in space. While the familiar concept of electrons flowing through wires is less common, electric currents are a driving force in space plasmas. For example, the sun generates electricity through solar wind and other processes, and the electric currents in near-Earth space are far stronger than any on Earth.
Space is largely composed of plasma, a state of matter where charged particles (electrons and ions) are free to move. These charged particles interact with magnetic fields, creating electric currents that are essential for many space phenomena.