NASA Earth — Full-Disk Imagery & Natural Events

NASA Earth — Full-Disk Imagery & Natural Events MCP Connector for Claude

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View Earth from 1.5 million km away through DSCOVR's EPIC camera (full-disk images in natural and enhanced color) and track active natural events worldwide through EONET: wildfires, volcanic eruptions, severe storms, icebergs, and more.

5 tools Official Updated Jun 28, 2026 Official Vinkius Partner

Two complementary Earth observation systems.

EPIC (DSCOVR)

  • Full-disk images of the sunlit side of Earth
  • Natural and enhanced color composites
  • Browse by date

EONET (Earth Observatory)

  • Active natural events worldwide
  • Categories: wildfires, volcanoes, storms, floods, etc.
  • Coordinates and source links
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5 tools expose this connector's capabilities to your AI agent.

get_epic_images

5 million km from Earth. Available in natural color or enhanced color. Get the latest full-disk images of Earth from the DSCOVR satellite

get_epic_by_date

Each entry includes coordinates, sun position, and image identifier for constructing the full image URL. Get EPIC Earth images for a specific date

get_epic_dates

Useful for finding specific dates of interest before requesting images. List all dates with available EPIC Earth images

get_natural_events

Categories include wildfires, volcanic eruptions, severe storms, sea ice, dust/haze, floods, and earthquakes. Includes coordinates and source links. Get active natural events worldwide: wildfires, volcanoes, storms, icebergs

get_event_categories

List all EONET natural event categories

See how to talk to your AI agent using NASA Earth — Full-Disk Imagery & Natural Events.

Are there any active wildfires right now?

🔥 **Active Wildfires (EONET)** | Location | Coordinates | Source | |----------|-------------|--------| | Northern California | 41.2°N, 122.3°W | InciWeb | | Siberia | 62.1°N, 114.8°E | MODIS | | Australian Outback | 25.4°S, 133.2°E | FIRMS | 48 wildfires currently tracked by EONET.

Are there any strong storms currently being tracked?

EONET is currently tracking Tropical Cyclone Freddy off the coast of Madagascar and a severe winter storm system moving across the US Midwest. There are also 5 smaller convective storms active.

Show me what Earth looked like on January 1, 2020.

I found 13 full-disk images of Earth taken by the EPIC camera on Jan 1, 2020. The first image taken at 00:15 UT shows the Pacific Ocean, Australia, and parts of Asia fully illuminated.

DSCOVR orbits at the L1 Lagrange point, 1.5 million km from Earth. Its EPIC camera takes full-disk images of Earth every 1-2 hours, always showing the sunlit face.

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