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How to Use the NASA Earth — Full-Disk Imagery & Natural Events MCP in Cline

Let Cline build live disaster maps and fetch NASA Earth — Full-Disk Imagery & Natural Events satellite data in VS Code.

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Build live event trackers using Cline

The `get_natural_events` tool gives Cline the exact coordinates of active global disasters to build live maps in VS Code. Tell Cline to write a React dashboard showing active global volcanoes, and watch it query EONET data to render them. If the component needs categorization, Cline queries `get_event_categories` to build a clean filtering system. You get a fully functional, tested application in your VS Code workspace without writing a line of code yourself.

Automate satellite image retrieval via MCP Server

Using `get_epic_images`, Cline fetches high-resolution satellite imagery from 1.5 million kilometers away. Cline connects to this MCP Server and grabs the latest DSCOVR satellite feeds in natural or color-calibrated formats. The agent handles the VS Code file creation, downloading the image assets and saving them directly into your project directory. It can even write a script to automatically update these images every time NASA posts a new run.

Chronological Earth visual analysis in VS Code

The `get_epic_dates` tool allows Cline to scan historical satellite passes and build chronological datasets. Analyzing planetary environmental changes over time requires pulling historical DSCOVR data, which Cline automates by identifying when the satellite captured imagery. By calling `get_epic_by_date`, Cline extracts sun positions and coordinates for each frame. The agent then organizes this data into a structured JSON file in your VS Code workspace, ready for your analytical scripts.

Setup guide

Set up NASA Earth — Full-Disk Imagery & Natural Events MCP in Cline

Prerequisites

  • VS Code with Cline extension installed
  • Active Vinkius subscription with a valid endpoint token
  1. 1

    Open Cline MCP settings

    Click the Cline icon in the VS Code sidebar to open the Cline panel. Then click the MCP Servers icon (server stack) at the top-right corner of the panel.

  2. 2

    Add a remote server

    Click "Remote Servers" at the top, then click "Add Remote MCP". In the Name field, type nasa-earth-full-disk-imagery-natural-events-mcp. In the URL field, paste your Vinkius endpoint: https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp. Get your token from cloud.vinkius.com.

  3. 3

    Enable the server

    After saving, the server appears in the Cline MCP panel. Toggle the switch to enable it. The status indicator turns green when the connection is live.

  4. 4

    Start using tools

    Return to the Cline chat and ask: "Check my latest NASA Earth — Full-Disk Imagery & Natural Events refund status." Cline will discover the available tools and request your approval before invoking each one — giving you full control over every action.

Cline MCP Settings
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "nasa-earth-full-disk-imagery-natural-events-mcp": {
      "url": "https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp"
    }
  }
}

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Common questions about NASA Earth — Full-Disk Imagery & Natural Events MCP in Cline

Open the Cline sidebar, click the MCP Servers icon, and add the server using the Marketplace tab or by editing your settings file. Cline will instantly discover the five NASA Earth tools.
Yes, Cline can write local scripts that interface with EONET or use DSCOVR image metadata to populate mock data for your test suites. It reads the tool schemas to understand the exact coordinates and JSON structures returned.
If a NASA Earth API call fails or a date has no images, Cline reads the error output, adjusts its query parameters, and tries again. It autonomously debugs issues like invalid date formats or missing coordinates in your VS Code terminal.
No, because these tools require an active internet connection to fetch live imagery and EONET event data from NASA's servers. However, Cline can cache previously retrieved metadata locally in your VS Code workspace.
Your disaster search parameters and coordinate queries are sent straight to NASA's public APIs through a secure, ephemeral MCP sandbox. No local VS Code project files or proprietary code are ever sent to external servers during these tool calls.

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