Near Earth Objects

Open Data

Track asteroids and comets approaching Earth using NASA's NeoWs (Near Earth Object Web Service). Monitor potentially hazardous asteroids, get detailed orbital data, browse the asteroid database, and view close approach dates and distances.

This MCP server bundle is compatible with any MCP client including Claude Desktop, Cursor, and other Model Context Protocol implementations.

3 tools

Tools in this Bundle (3)

Neo Browse

Global
v1.0.0

Browse the overall Near Earth Object asteroid dataset Get a paginated list of all asteroids in the NASA JPL database. ...

Providers

Neo Feed

Global
v1.0.0

Get Near Earth Objects (asteroids) approaching Earth in a date range Retrieve a list of asteroids based on their closest approach dat...

Providers

Neo Lookup

Global
v1.0.0

Look up a specific Near Earth Object (asteroid) by its NASA JPL ID Get detailed information about a specific asteroid including orbit...

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Required Providers (1)

Nasa

Media & Content
NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) showcases the beauty of our cosmos with a different image or video each day, accompanied by a professional astronomer's explanation. Access current,...

Setup Instructions

Connect this Near Earth Objects MCP server to any MCP client in minutes

Compatible with Claude Desktop, Cursor, and all Model Context Protocol clients

https://mcp.mcpbundles.com/bundle/nasa-neo

What is MCP?

Model Context Protocol lets AI tools call external capabilities securely through a single URL. This bundle groups tools behind an MCP endpoint that many clients can use.

Use this bundle in 3 steps

  1. Copy the MCP URL above
  2. Open your AI tool and add a new MCP/connector
  3. Paste the URL and follow any auth prompts

⚡ Claude Desktop Users

Skip the manual setup! Use the .mcpb file format for one-click installation. Check the Claude Desktop tab for setup instructions.

Pick your tool tab for exact steps

Select ChatGPT, Cursor, Claude Code, or another tab for copy-paste config.

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