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Access to a unified gateway of NASA's data sources including but not limited to APOD, NEO, EPIC, GIBS.

Overview

What is NASA

NASA MCP Server is an implementation of the Model Context Protocol that provides a unified interface for accessing a variety of NASA APIs. It facilitates interactions between AI models and NASA’s extensive data sources while adhering to the Model Context Protocol specification.

Use cases

This server can be utilized for various applications including astrobiology research, educational tools, data analysis in space science, AI model training, and generating visualizations from NASA’s rich datasets. It allows developers to integrate multiple NASA APIs seamlessly into their applications.

How to use

Users can run the NASA MCP Server via npx, manually by cloning the repository, or configure it on platforms like Cursor. The server is initialized with a NASA API key and can respond to requests using standardized methods for different NASA datasets, such as Astronomy Picture of the Day, Mars Rover photos, and Near Earth Objects.

Key features

The server provides access to over 20 NASA data sources, automated parameter validation, error handling, and rate limit management for API requests. It includes logging capabilities, cross-platform support, and comprehensive documentation along with examples for users to easily implement and utilize its functionalities.

Where to use

NASA MCP Server is suitable for desktop and server environments across Windows, macOS, and Linux. It can also be integrated into applications that require data from NASA, educational platforms, research projects, and development environments needing access to NASA’s publicly available APIs.

Content

NPM Version

NASA MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for NASA APIs, providing a standardized interface for AI models to interact with NASA’s vast array of data sources. This server implements the official Model Context Protocol specification.

Big thanks to the MCP community for their support and guidance!

Features

  • Access to 20+ NASA data sources through a single, consistent interface
  • Standardized data formats optimized for AI consumption
  • Automatic parameter validation and error handling
  • Rate limit management for NASA API keys
  • Comprehensive documentation and examples
  • Support for various NASA imagery formats
  • Data conversion and formatting for LLM compatibility
  • Cross-platform support (Windows, macOS, Linux)

Disclaimer

This project is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or related to NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) or any of its subsidiaries or its affiliates. It is an independent implementation that accesses NASA’s publicly available APIs. All NASA data used is publicly available and subject to NASA’s data usage policies.

Installation

Running with npx

env NASA_API_KEY=YOUR_API_KEY npx -y @programcomputer/nasa-mcp-server@latest

You can also pass the API key as a command line argument:

npx -y @programcomputer/nasa-mcp-server@latest --nasa-api-key=YOUR_API_KEY

Using SuperGateway for Server-Sent Events (SSE)

You can use SuperGateway for Server-Sent Events (SSE).

The developers of NASA-MCP-server DO NOT ENDORSE the SuperGateway repository. This information is provided for those who wish to implement SSE functionality at their own discretion.

Manual Installation

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/ProgramComputer/NASA-MCP-server.git

# Install dependencies
cd NASA-MCP-server
npm install

# Run with your API key
NASA_API_KEY=YOUR_API_KEY npm start

Running on Cursor

Configuring Cursor 🖥️ Note: Requires Cursor version 0.45.6+

To configure NASA MCP Server in Cursor:

Create or edit an mcp.json file in your Cursor configuration directory with the following content:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "nasa-mcp": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "@programcomputer/nasa-mcp-server@latest"
      ],
      "env": {
        "NASA_API_KEY": "your-api-key"
      }
    }
  }
}

Replace your-api-key with your NASA API key from https://api.nasa.gov/.

After adding the configuration, restart Cursor to see the new NASA tools. The Composer Agent will automatically use NASA MCP when appropriate for space-related queries.

Environment Variables

The server can be configured with the following environment variables:

Variable Description
NASA_API_KEY Your NASA API key (get at api.nasa.gov)

Included NASA APIs

This MCP server integrates the following NASA APIs:

  1. NASA Open API (api.nasa.gov):

    • APOD (Astronomy Picture of the Day)
    • EPIC (Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera)
    • DONKI (Space Weather Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information)
    • Insight (Mars Weather Service)
    • Mars Rover Photos
    • NEO (Near Earth Object Web Service)
    • EONET (Earth Observatory Natural Event Tracker)
    • TLE (Two-Line Element)
    • NASA Image and Video Library
    • Exoplanet Archive
    • NASA Sounds API (Beta)
    • POWER (Prediction Of Worldwide Energy Resources)
  2. JPL Solar System Dynamics API (ssd-api.jpl.nasa.gov):

    • SBDB (Small-Body DataBase)
    • SBDB Close-Approach Data
    • Fireball Data
    • Scout API
  3. Earth Data APIs:

    • GIBS (Global Imagery Browse Services)
    • CMR (Common Metadata Repository) - Enhanced with advanced search capabilities
    • EPIC (Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera)
    • FIRMS (Fire Information for Resource Management System)

API Methods

Each NASA API is exposed through standardized MCP methods:

APOD (Astronomy Picture of the Day)

Mars Rover Photos

Near Earth Objects

GIBS (Global Imagery Browse Services)

POWER (Prediction Of Worldwide Energy Resources)

For complete documentation of all available methods and parameters, see the API reference in the /docs directory.

Logging System

The server includes comprehensive logging:

  • Operation status and progress
  • Performance metrics
  • Rate limit tracking
  • Error conditions
  • Request validation

Example log messages:

[INFO] NASA MCP Server initialized successfully
[INFO] Processing APOD request for date: 2023-01-01
[INFO] Fetching Mars Rover data for Curiosity, sol 1000
[WARNING] Rate limit threshold reached (80%)
[ERROR] Invalid parameter: 'date' must be in YYYY-MM-DD format

Security Considerations

This MCP server implements security best practices following the Model Context Protocol specifications:

  • Input validation and sanitization using Zod schemas
  • No execution of arbitrary code
  • Protection against command injection
  • Proper error handling to prevent information leakage
  • Rate limiting and timeout controls for API requests
  • No persistent state that could be exploited across sessions

Development

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/ProgramComputer/NASA-MCP-server.git

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Copy the example environment file and update with your API keys
cp .env.example .env

# Build the TypeScript code
npm run build

# Start the development server
npm run dev

# Run tests
npm test

Testing with MCP Inspector

The NASA MCP Server includes a script to help you test the APIs using the MCP Inspector:

# Run the provided test script
./scripts/test-with-inspector.sh

This will:

  1. Build the project to ensure the latest changes are included
  2. Start the MCP Inspector with the NASA MCP server running
  3. Allow you to interactively test all the NASA APIs

Example Test Requests

The repository includes example test requests for each API that you can copy and paste into the MCP Inspector:

# View the example test requests
cat docs/inspector-test-examples.md

For detailed examples, see the Inspector Test Examples document.

MCP Client Usage

This server follows the official Model Context Protocol. Here’s an example of how to use it with the MCP SDK:

import { Client } from "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/client/index.js";
import { HttpClientTransport } from "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/client/http.js";

const transport = new HttpClientTransport({
  url: "http://localhost:3000",
});

const client = new Client({
  name: "mcp-client",
  version: "1.0.0",
});

await client.connect(transport);

// Example: Get today's Astronomy Picture of the Day
const apodResult = await client.request({
  method: "nasa/apod", 
  params: {}
});

// Example: Get Mars Rover photos
const marsRoverResult = await client.request({
  method: "nasa/mars-rover",
  params: { rover: "curiosity", sol: 1000 }
});

// Example: Search for Near Earth Objects
const neoResults = await client.request({
  method: "nasa/neo",
  params: {
    start_date: '2023-01-01',
    end_date: '2023-01-07'
  }
});

// Example: Get satellite imagery from GIBS
const satelliteImage = await client.request({
  method: "nasa/gibs",
  params: {
    layer: 'MODIS_Terra_CorrectedReflectance_TrueColor',
    date: '2023-01-01'
  }
});

// Example: Use the new POWER API
const powerData = await client.request({
  method: "nasa/power",
  params: {
    parameters: "T2M,PRECTOTCORR,WS10M",
    community: "re",
    latitude: 40.7128,
    longitude: -74.0060,
    start: "20220101",
    end: "20220107"
  }
});

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create your feature branch
  3. Run tests: npm test
  4. Submit a pull request

License

ISC License - see LICENSE file for details

Tools

nasa/apod
Fetch NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day
nasa/neo
Near Earth Object Web Service - information about asteroids
nasa/epic
Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera - views of Earth
nasa/gibs
Global Imagery Browse Services - satellite imagery
nasa/cmr
NASA Common Metadata Repository - search for NASA data collections
nasa/firms
NASA Fire Information for Resource Management System - fire data
nasa/images
NASA Image and Video Library - search NASA's media archive
nasa/exoplanet
NASA Exoplanet Archive - data about planets beyond our solar system
nasa/donki
Space Weather Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information
nasa/mars-rover
NASA Mars Rover Photos - images from Mars rovers
nasa/eonet
Earth Observatory Natural Event Tracker - natural events data
nasa/power
Prediction of Worldwide Energy Resources - meteorological data
jpl/sbdb
Small-Body Database (SBDB) - asteroid and comet data
jpl/fireball
Fireball data - atmospheric impact events
jpl/jd_cal
Julian Day number to/from calendar date/time converter
jpl/nhats
Human-accessible NEOs (Near-Earth Objects) data
jpl/cad
Asteroid and comet close approaches to the planets in the past and future
jpl/sentry
JPL Sentry - NEO Earth impact risk assessment data
jpl/horizons
JPL Horizons - Solar system objects ephemeris data

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