NASA Full — Ultimate Space Intelligence MCP Connector for Claude
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The definitive NASA Mega-Server: 32+ tools spanning astronomy pictures, near-Earth asteroids, Mars rover photos, solar flares and CMEs, Earth imagery and natural disasters, 5,700+ exoplanets, NASA's media library, and technology patents — all from 10 official NASA data sources.
32 tools Official Updated Jun 28, 2026 Official Vinkius Partner
32 tools expose this connector's capabilities to your AI agent.
get_apod
Includes title, explanation, image URL, copyright, and media type (image or video). Running since June 16, 1995 — one of the most popular websites across all federal agencies.
Get the Astronomy Picture of the Day — NASA's most popular API
get_apod_range
Great for exploring a week or month of astronomical imagery. Maximum range is about 30 days per request.
Get APOD images for a date range
get_random_apod
Perfect for discovering amazing space imagery you might have missed. Default: 5 random images.
Get random Astronomy Pictures of the Day from the 30-year archive
get_neo_feed
Includes estimated diameter, velocity, miss distance, and whether potentially hazardous. Source: NASA NeoWs.
Get near-Earth asteroids approaching within a date range
get_neo_lookup
Use SPK-IDs from the feed endpoint.
Get detailed information about a specific asteroid by its NASA SPK-ID
get_neo_browse
Returns 20 asteroids per page. Use for exploring the complete known catalog of near-Earth objects.
Browse the complete catalog of known near-Earth asteroids
get_close_approaches
Filter by distance threshold, date range, and minimum size. Critical for planetary defense monitoring.
Get future close approaches of asteroids to Earth from JPL CNEOS
get_fireballs
Includes location, velocity, energy (kilotons of TNT equivalent), and altitude. Covers events worldwide.
Get atmospheric fireball (bolide) events detected by US government sensors
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
query_confirmed_planets
Filter by planet name, discovery method (Transit, Radial Velocity, Imaging, Microlensing), discovery facility (Kepler, TESS, Keck), or year. Returns orbital period, radius, mass, equilibrium temperature.
Search confirmed exoplanets by name, discovery method, facility, or year
get_transit_planets
Transit is the most productive method (>75% of all discoveries). Kepler and TESS are the primary transit missions.
Get exoplanets discovered via the transit method (Kepler/TESS)
get_habitable_zone
These are the most promising candidates for life.
Get exoplanets in the habitable zone — where liquid water could exist
get_planet_stats
Shows how exoplanet science has exploded since Kepler's launch in 2009.
Get global exoplanet discovery statistics: totals, methods, yearly trends
get_mars_photos
Filter by camera: FHAZ (front hazard), RHAZ (rear hazard), MAST (mast), CHEMCAM, MAHLI, MARDI, NAVCAM. Curiosity has 800K+ photos.
Get Mars rover photos by sol number and camera
get_mars_photos_by_date
Easier than using sol numbers. Works with all three rovers.
Get Mars rover photos by Earth date
get_mars_manifest
Essential for understanding what data is available.
Get the mission manifest for a Mars rover
get_mars_latest
Curiosity is still active and sending new photos. Opportunity and Spirit missions have ended but their full archives are available.
Get the most recent photos from a Mars rover
search_media
Covers every mission: Apollo, Space Shuttle, ISS, Hubble, Webb, Mars rovers, and more. Filter by media type and year range.
Search NASA's image and video library — 140,000+ assets
get_media_asset
Use NASA IDs from search results.
Get download URLs for a NASA media asset by its NASA ID
get_media_metadata
Get full metadata for a NASA media asset
search_patents
NASA technologies have been adapted into thousands of commercial products — from memory foam to water purification systems.
Search NASA patents and technology spinoffs available for licensing
get_cme
CMEs are massive bursts of solar wind and magnetic fields from the Sun. Earth-directed CMEs cause geomagnetic storms and aurora. Default: last 30 days.
Get Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) events from NASA DONKI
get_solar_flares
Classes: C (common), M (moderate), X (extreme). X-class flares cause radio blackouts and satellite disruption. Includes begin/peak/end times, active region, and instruments that detected it.
Get solar flare events by class (C, M, X) from NASA DONKI
get_geomagnetic_storms
Includes Kp index and linked CME/shock data. Storms above Kp=7 are severe, Kp=9 is extreme. Affects power grids, GPS, satellites, and enables aurora at low latitudes.
Get geomagnetic storm events from NASA DONKI
get_interplanetary_shocks
Shocks often precede geomagnetic storms and are caused by CME-driven disturbances in the solar wind.
Get interplanetary shock wave events from NASA DONKI
get_solar_energetic_particles
SEPs are dangerous to astronauts and can damage satellite electronics.
Get Solar Energetic Particle (SEP) events from NASA DONKI
get_radiation_belt
The Van Allen radiation belts can be energized during geomagnetic storms, posing risks to satellites in medium Earth orbit.
Get radiation belt enhancement events from NASA DONKI
get_donki_notifications
A unified feed of all space weather events: CMEs, flares, storms, shocks, and radiation events. Good for a quick overview of recent solar activity.
Get all recent DONKI space weather notifications
See how to talk to your AI agent using NASA Full — Ultimate Space Intelligence.
Full space briefing: APOD, asteroid threats, Mars photos, and solar activity
🚀 **NASA Full Briefing**
🌌 APOD: Veil Nebula — Hubble captures a supernova remnant
☄️ NEOs: 14 asteroids this week, 1 PHA (2023 BX5, 340m)
🔴 Mars: 12 new Curiosity photos (Sol 4150)
☀️ DONKI: X1.2 flare from AR 3842, 2 CMEs detected
🌍 EONET: 48 active wildfires worldwide
🪐 Exoplanets: 5,748 confirmed
6 NASA systems queried simultaneously.
Tell me about the latest discoveries in the habitable zone.
NASA's Exoplanet Archive recently added 3 new confirmed planets to the habitable zone list. The most notable is Kepler-1649c, an Earth-sized planet orbiting a red dwarf star 300 light-years away.
Find an astronomy picture showing the Andromeda galaxy.
I retrieved the APOD for November 22, 2023, titled 'M31: The Andromeda Galaxy'. It's a stunning high-resolution mosaic showing the entire galaxy, dust lanes, and its two small satellite galaxies.
The Full server has **all 32+ tools** from 10 NASA data sources. Query APOD AND asteroids AND Mars AND solar flares AND exoplanets in a single session. One API key covers everything.
The Exoplanet Archive API tracks over 5,700 confirmed exoplanets, including their detailed physical characteristics, orbital data, and habitable zone status.
Yes, the Full server includes complete access to APOD, allowing you to get today's image, search by specific dates, or retrieve a random selection of breathtaking astronomy pictures.