A protocol server enabling AI agents to control astrophotography equipment through the N.I.N.A. (Nighttime Imaging 'N' Astronomy) software, allowing for natural language command processing of cameras, mounts, focusers, and other astronomy equipment.
A local, open-source MCP server that wraps astronomy data services (SIMBAD, JPL Horizons, VizieR, etc.) behind a conversational interface, enabling AI assistants to answer astronomy questions with real, typed, and provenance-tracked data.
ESP32-based Streamable HTTP MCP server with embedded Lua scripting engine. Bridges Claude AI to physical devices — telescopes (INDI protocol), sensors, BLE peripherals, and TCP devices. Flash-and-run binary distribution, no build required.