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Near Earth Objects MCP Server

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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.

Managed
3 tools
Agent guide included

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AI Skill
SKILL.md

Domain knowledge for Near Earth Objects — workflow patterns, data models, and gotchas for your AI agent.

NASA — Near Earth Objects

Query close approaches over a calendar window, retrieve a specific small-body record by identifier, or page the broader catalog. Responses flag orbital parameters and whether NASA marks the body as potentially hazardous.

Gotchas

  • Date format: Range filters expect ISO YYYY-MM-DD.
  • Hazard flags: “Potentially hazardous” is a formal classification—interpret it carefully in user-facing copy.

Tools in this Server (3)

Browse

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

Feed

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

Lookup

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

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Near Earth Objects MCP server?

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. It provides 3 tools that AI agents can use through the Model Context Protocol (MCP).

How do I connect Near Earth Objects to my AI agent?

Add the MCPBundles server URL to your MCP client configuration (Claude Desktop, Cursor, VS Code, etc.). The URL format is: https://mcp.mcpbundles.com/bundle/nasa-neo. Authentication is handled automatically.

How many tools does Near Earth Objects provide?

Near Earth Objects provides 3 tools that can be called by AI agents, along with a SKILL.md that gives your AI agent domain knowledge about when and how to use them.

What authentication does Near Earth Objects require?

Near Earth Objects uses API Key. NASA requires credentials. Connect via MCPBundles and authentication is handled automatically.

Setup Instructions

Connect Near Earth Objects to any MCP client in minutes

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

One-click install:

The link prefills the Add custom connector dialog — you still review the values and click Add, then Connect to complete OAuth.

Or add manually

  1. Open claude.ai → Settings → Connectors.
  2. Click the + button and choose Add custom connector.
  3. Set Name to Near Earth Objects and paste the MCP URL into Remote MCP server URL.
  4. Click Add. Near Earth Objects will appear under Not connected — select it and click Connect to complete OAuth.
Name: Near Earth Objects
Remote MCP server URL: https://mcp.mcpbundles.com/bundle/nasa-neo
Authentication: OAuth

Custom connectors at claude.ai require a paid Claude plan (Pro, Max, Team, or Enterprise).

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Near Earth Objects MCP Server & Skill — 3 Tools