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NASA Earth Imagery

NASA Earth Imagery MCP. Track natural events or visualize Earth from orbit.

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NASA Earth Imagery & Natural Events gives you two feeds: full-disk satellite images of Earth's sunlit side, and real-time tracking of global natural events.

You can check for anything from active wildfires and volcanic eruptions to severe storms using EONET, or pull detailed imagery data with `get_epic_images` and `get_epic_by_date`.

It’s a dedicated feed for environmental monitoring.

What your AI agents can do

Get epic by date

Gets coordinates, sun position, and an image ID for a specific date's full-disk Earth view.

Get epic dates

Lists all dates available for fetching EPIC Earth images.

Get epic images

Fetches the latest full-disk image of Earth from the DSCOVR satellite in natural or enhanced color.

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Retrieve Full-Disk Images

Get the latest full-disk view of Earth from orbit in natural or enhanced color.

Check Available Dates

List all dates for which EPIC has stored and available full-disk images.

Map Active Global Events

Find specific details, coordinates, and source links for active natural disasters like wildfires or storms worldwide.

Browse Event Types

Get a list of all natural event categories the EONET system tracks (e.g., floods, icebergs).

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NASA Earth — 5 Tools for Geospatial Data Retrieval

Use these five specific tools to retrieve full-disk imagery dates, pull the latest Earth images, and map active natural events worldwide.

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get epic by date

Gets coordinates, sun position, and an image ID for a specific date's full-disk Earth view.

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get epic dates

Lists all dates available for fetching EPIC Earth images.

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get epic images

Fetches the latest full-disk image of Earth from the DSCOVR satellite in natural or enhanced color.

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get event categories

Lists all recognized types of natural events tracked by EONET (e.g., floods, storms).

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get natural events

Retrieves current global data on active disasters like wildfires and volcanoes, including coordinates.

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This server provides 5 capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any MCP client. No middleware. No custom integration required.

Keeping track of global disasters shouldn't feel like a job for an army of researchers.

Today, if you need to know about wildfires or storms globally, you're forced into a dozen different portals: NOAA for weather, USGS for volcanoes, and dozens more for specific fire reports. You end up cross-referencing coordinates in spreadsheets, manually checking update times, and spending hours just compiling the 'status quo.'

With this MCP server, your agent handles it. A single prompt running `get_natural_events` gives you a clean table showing current activity across different disaster types—all with their source links. You get the definitive status report without opening more than one browser tab.

The NASA Earth Imagery MCP Server: Get visuals and event data directly.

You no longer have to guess what dates are available or manually calculate image URLs. The flow is simple: check the calendar with `get_epic_dates`, then get the visual evidence using `get_epic_by_date`. It's structured, predictable data retrieval.

It’s about reliable access. We give you the tools to confirm date availability and pull specific visuals instantly. Period.

What you can do with this MCP connector

This server gives you two separate feeds for environmental monitoring: EPIC images covering Earth's full visible hemisphere, and real-time data on global natural events tracked by EONET.

Getting the Full-Disk View (EPIC)

To pull those massive full-disk shots of the sunlit side of Earth from orbit in either natural or enhanced color, you'll use the EPIC tools. First, if you wanna check which dates are available for fetching these images, run get_epic_dates; that lists every date EPIC has stored a view for.

Once you know the date you need, you can grab coordinates and an image ID specific to that day by calling get_epic_by_date. If you just want the absolute latest full-disk shot from the DSCOVR satellite without picking a date, use get_epic_images.

Mapping Global Disasters (EONET)

The EONET system tracks active natural disasters worldwide. You get current global data on everything from severe storms and wildfires to volcanic eruptions and other major environmental shifts, including coordinates for every event listed.

To see exactly what types of events the system is tracking—like floods, sea ice formations, or thunderstorms—you gotta start by running get_event_categories. This list tells you all the recognized categories EONET monitors. After that, to pull the live data on active disasters like volcanoes and wildfires, just call get_natural_events. Every single event listing you get includes coordinates and a source link, so you know exactly where that data comes from.


Pro Tip: When checking out these tools, remember they're for hard data. You use the system to check specific dates (get_epic_by_date) or pull the latest image instantly (get_epic_images), and you run get_natural_events when you need a real-time disaster map. This isn't some general weather forecast; this is dedicated, high-resolution data for serious environmental monitoring.

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Common Questions About NASA Earth Imagery MCP

How do I find out what kind of natural events `get_natural_events` tracks? +

Run get_event_categories. This lists all the types of disasters EONET monitors, like wildfires, floods, and earthquakes. It’s a quick way to scope your search.

Can I get Earth imagery from any date using `get_epic_by_date`? +

No. You must first check get_epic_dates. This tool confirms which dates actually have available EPIC images for retrieval before you try to pull data.

What is the difference between `get_natural_events` and just searching Google? +

get_natural_events gives structured, machine-readable JSON output containing coordinates and specific source links. Google Search gives you a mess of articles; this tool gives you data points.

Is `get_epic_images` for current or historical views? +

get_epic_images only provides the latest full-disk image available from the DSCOVR satellite. If you need an older view, use get_epic_by_date.

When do I need to worry about rate limits when using `get_natural_events`? +

The NASA API enforces specific rate limits. While Vinkius manages the connection, you must adhere to the quota defined in the official documentation. Exceeding this limit will result in a temporary failure until your usage cycle resets.

What data format does `get_natural_events` deliver its results in? +

The tool returns structured JSON objects. This includes coordinates, source links, and event type for every active natural disaster found. It makes parsing the data straightforward for your agent.

Are there any prerequisites or setup steps before I can successfully run `get_epic_images`? +

You need a valid NASA API key to access EPIC imagery. While Vinkius handles the connection, you must input this specific credential into your agent's configuration. The service won't work without it.

How fast is the turnaround time when calling `get_epic_dates`? +

The tool lists available dates quickly, providing a list of interest immediately. Keep in mind that while retrieving the date range is instant, processing and fetching the actual full-disk image data takes significantly longer.

What is the DSCOVR satellite? +

DSCOVR orbits at the L1 Lagrange point, 1.5 million km from Earth. Its EPIC camera takes full-disk images of Earth every 1-2 hours, always showing the sunlit face.

What is EONET? +

EONET (Earth Observatory Natural Event Tracker) provides real-time data on active natural events. It tracks wildfires, severe storms, volcanoes, and more, updated daily from satellite sources.

Can I get historical data using the EPIC camera? +

Yes, you can browse images by specific dates since the DSCOVR satellite began taking regular photos in 2015, allowing you to see Earth on a specific past day.

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