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"NASA" matching MCP tools:

  • Look up asteroid or comet data from NASA JPL Small-Body Database by designation, number, or name. Get physical parameters, orbital elements, NEO/PHA flags, and Earth MOID.
    MIT
  • Access confirmed exoplanets from NASA Exoplanet Archive. Filter by name, host star, discovery year, or method to obtain orbital period, radius, mass, temperature, and distance.
    MIT
  • Find near-Earth asteroids and comets making close approaches to Earth within a date range and max distance. Returns designation, date, distance, velocity, magnitude, sorted by proximity.
    MIT
  • Retrieve active and historical global natural events from NASA EONET v3. Filter by status, category, time range, or geographic bounding box to get geo-located observation points for wildfires, storms, volcanoes, and more.
    MIT
  • Manage saved collections of astrophysics papers by creating, editing, listing, retrieving, or deleting libraries with the NASA Astrophysics Data System.
    MIT
  • Get the current lunar phase and its software development interpretation to decide optimal times for deployments, code reviews, and maintenance based on moon cycle.
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    An MCP server that enables LLMs to query data from various NASA APIs, allowing access to astronomical data, space weather information, Earth imagery, and exoplanet information directly from compatible AI clients.
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  • Search NASA's public image, video, and audio library by keyword to access space exploration media with quality-scored results and verifiable citations.
  • Search the NASA ADS astrophysics database using field-qualified queries, boolean operators, and functional operators to find papers, citations, references, trending research, and review articles.
    MIT
  • Retrieve NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) with date options. Provides quality-scored data, source citation, and audit hash for verification.
  • Query NASA's Exoplanet Archive to retrieve confirmed exoplanet data including names, host stars, discovery years, mass, and radius. Returns structured data with quality scores and source citations for verification.
  • Retrieve near-Earth asteroid data from NASA's NeoWs API for specified date ranges. Provides quality-scored information with source citations and audit hashes for verification.
  • Get near-Earth asteroid close approaches for a date range — includes size estimates, hazard classification, velocity, and miss distance.
    MIT
  • Retrieve real-time wildfire hotspot data from NASA FIRMS satellite imagery to monitor active fire locations, track spread patterns, and support emergency response planning with quality-scored, auditable information.
  • Generate an interactive natal chart wheel with clickable planets, houses, and aspects for instant astrological interpretation. Uses NASA JPL DE440 ephemerides and supports multiple house systems.
    MIT
  • Find retrograde periods for any planet over the last 1-10 years and overlay them with deployment history to discover correlations.
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  • Detect active fire hotspots using NASA satellite data (VIIRS, MODIS) by specifying a bounding box and time range. Returns latitude, longitude, brightness, confidence, fire radiative power.
    MIT
  • Retrieve NASA GISS global surface temperature anomalies for the last 1-50 years, with monthly readings since 1880 in °C above/below the 1951-1980 baseline.
    MIT
  • Convert free-text reference strings to ADS bibcodes by matching partial citations to records in the NASA Astrophysics Data System for paper identification.
    MIT
  • Generate a daily astrological briefing for software teams: planetary status, lunar phase, space weather, risk score, and one actionable recommendation.
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  • Retrieve full-disc natural color Earth images from the DSCOVR satellite EPIC camera, taken daily from Lagrange point L1, for any specified date.
    MIT