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  • N2YO MCP — wraps the N2YO Satellite Tracking REST API (n2yo.com)

  • CelesTrak MCP — satellite orbital elements (TLE / GP data) for any tracked object.

  • Calculate monthly and annual AC energy production for residential or commercial solar PV systems at any global location using satellite-derived solar resource data. Returns AC/DC energy, capacity factor, and irradiance.
    MIT
  • Retrieve satellite orbital data (TLE/GP) from Space-Track.org by NORAD ID or object name, providing quality-scored results with source citations for verification.
  • Check satellite internet provider connectivity during ground-based internet shutdowns by monitoring active BGP prefix announcements from major providers like Starlink and Viasat.
    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.
  • Assess crop insurance risk for Kenyan smallholder farmers by analyzing NDVI satellite data and historical drought patterns. Provides a parametric risk score based on county, crop, acreage, and season.
    MIT
  • 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 the Two-Line Element set for the International Space Station to calculate its orbital trajectory and track satellite position.
    MIT
  • Calculate photovoltaic potential for Italian addresses using satellite roof analysis. Estimate energy production, cost savings, ROI, and optimal system sizing based on annual consumption and housing type.
    MIT
  • Retrieve full-disc natural color Earth images from the DSCOVR satellite EPIC camera, taken daily from Lagrange point L1, for any specified date.
    MIT