In this inspiring episode of We Have A NASA, hosts Leeo Bark & Shabu Sheikh celebrate “Around the World for 25 Years” and explore a remarkable quarter-century of scientific discovery, Earth observation, and space-based innovation.
For 25 years, satellites and space missions have provided an unprecedented view of our planet, helping scientists monitor climate patterns, weather systems, natural disasters, environmental changes, and the health of Earth's ecosystems. This episode highlights how NASA and the global scientific community have used space technology to better understand our world and improve life on Earth.
Join us as we discuss the evolution of Earth-observing missions, groundbreaking discoveries from orbit, advances in satellite technology, and the role of long-term scientific data in solving some of humanity’s greatest challenges. From tracking hurricanes and wildfires to studying oceans, forests, and climate change, these missions have transformed our understanding of the planet we call home.
Whether you're passionate about NASA, Earth science, astronomy, space technology, environmental research, or the future of scientific exploration, this episode offers a fascinating look at 25 years of discovery from space.
🚀 Hosted by: Leeo Bark & Shabu Sheikh
🌌 Podcast: We Have A NASA
🔭 Category: Space, Science & Astronomy
🌍 Exploring 25 years of Earth observation, scientific innovation, and discoveries from orbit.