KeepTrack Space Intelligence MCP for AI. Search orbital data and track debris in real time.
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KeepTrack Space Intelligence provides instant access to a massive, real-time database on everything orbiting Earth. Your AI client can search for satellites by name or keyword, pull detailed records including NORAD IDs and country data, and monitor the most recent space launches into orbit.
What your AI can do
Get recent space launches
Retrieves a list of the most recently deployed objects into orbit.
Get satellite details
Fetches comprehensive records for one specific satellite object.
Search satellites
Searches the database for satellites using a name or general keyword.
Search for satellites and orbital debris using keywords or names.
Get deep-dive records on a specific object, including its country of origin and unique NORAD ID.
Access a list detailing the most recent objects deployed into space orbit.
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KeepTrack Space Intelligence: 3 Tools
These three tools let you search for satellites by name, get details on single objects, or pull a list of the most recent space launches.
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Start using KeepTrack Space Intelligence on VinkiusGet Recent Space Launches
Retrieves a list of the most recently deployed objects into orbit.
Get Satellite Details
Fetches comprehensive records for one specific satellite object.
Search Satellites
Searches the database for satellites using a name or general keyword.
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Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and more
The Model Context Protocol standardizes how applications expose capabilities to LLMs. Instead of operating in isolation, your AI gains direct access to external platforms, live data, and real-world actions through secure, standardized connections.
This connection provides 3 powerful capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and other compatible AI platforms. No middleware. No custom integration required.
The headache of tracking space assets today
Right now, finding reliable orbital data means opening three different websites. You check one site for launch dates, another for the satellite list, and a third to get basic metadata like the country. Then you spend twenty minutes copying names and IDs just to compile a single report.
With this MCP, your agent handles all that jumping around. You tell it what you need—say, 'What satellites launched last week?'—and it pulls together the launch list, cross-references the details, and gives you one clean answer.
Get detailed records using `get_satellite_details`
You no longer have to manually look up a satellite's record number on another page. Just give your agent the object name, and it immediately fetches exhaustive info—the orbit type, the full NORAD ID, and if the country of origin is listed.
It’s immediate. You ask for details, you get them. That's the difference.
What your AI can actually do with this
This MCP equips your agent with immediate orbital intelligence. You don't need to jump between specialized aerospace websites anymore; this integration brings the data directly to your natural conversation. Your agent can search for satellites by name or keyword, pull detailed records including NORAD IDs and country of origin, and list all objects recently deployed into space.
Whether you're doing research on orbital mechanics, tracking telecom assets, or just curious about what passed overhead last night, your AI client acts like a dedicated space operations analyst. Vinkius hosts this MCP as part of its catalog, letting you connect once from any compatible client to access critical data without needing an API key.
019d844e-d1ff-71f3-955c-965d1a9974cc Here's how it actually works
The bottom line is that your AI client handles the complex lookups using natural conversation, giving you immediate answers on space objects.
Subscribe to the KeepTrack MCP on Vinkius. No API key is required because access is public.
Tell your AI client what data you need—for example, 'Find all Starlink satellites launched in 2024.'
Your agent executes the necessary queries and returns structured orbital data directly into your chat window.
Who is this actually for?
Aerospace engineers and telecommunications analysts use this when they need to verify satellite records or track assets quickly. Astronomy enthusiasts rely on it when they want structured data on objects passing overhead, saving hours of manual research.
Verifies the orbital status and detailed records for satellites during a design review.
Tracks commercial satellite assets, verifying operational parameters or country of origin data.
Gathers structured metadata on objects passing overhead to build historical databases.
What Changes When You Connect
Instead of opening multiple terminals or jumping between specialized tracking sites, your agent pulls all the required launch, satellite, and debris data through one conversational query.
You get structured metadata immediately. When you need to know a NORAD ID or country of origin for an object, your agent provides it instantly using get_satellite_details.
Track space activity without complex coding. Simply ask about recent deployments, and the system uses get_recent_space_launches to give you the latest list.
Verify satellite records quickly. Use search_satellites when you know a name or keyword but aren't sure of the exact object ID.
The process is simple: connect this MCP, and your agent handles all the data retrieval, acting like an instant space operations analyst.
See it in action
Analyzing a new constellation deployment
A telecom analyst needs to verify if a competitor's assets are visible. They ask their agent to search for satellites by name, then request specific details on the NORAD IDs and orbital types of those found objects.
Investigating debris risk after an event
A researcher needs a timeline of recent activity. They first use get_recent_space_launches to list all deployments, then follow up by asking for specific details on the objects launched in the last 48 hours.
Cross-referencing historical assets
A student needs data on a famous satellite. They use search_satellites to find the object, then request its detailed metadata to pull launch dates and country of origin for their paper.
The honest tradeoffs
Treating this like a generic database search
Asking your agent vague questions like 'Tell me about space.' The response will be useless, because it doesn't know what you need.
Be specific. Start by asking for the latest activity using get_recent_space_launches, or specify a name to use search_satellites.
Copying and pasting raw data into spreadsheets
Getting lists of satellites, then manually copy-pasting the names and IDs into Excel to cross-reference them.
Let your agent do the work. Use get_satellite_details for a list of objects, and ask the agent to format that data directly as a clean table.
Assuming all satellites are tracked
Expecting perfect coverage on every object without knowing its visibility or status.
Use search_satellites with keywords, and always check the returned metadata for completeness. The tool provides what's in the database.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your primary need is structured data about orbital mechanics, satellite assets, or recent launches. If you are tracking something general, like 'What does space look like?', use a plain LLM prompt. However, if you need to confirm specific identifiers (NORAD IDs), pull launch dates, or get the current status of an object, this MCP is necessary. Don't try to use it for predicting future events; it only reports on what already happened or exists.
Questions you might have
How do I use search_satellites in KeepTrack Space Intelligence? +
You just need to tell your agent a name or keyword. For example, 'search satellites like Starlink'. The agent finds the object and returns its basic list of IDs.
What does get_recent_space_launches retrieve? +
This tool pulls up a list of all objects that have recently been deployed into orbit. It's your starting point for tracking new space activity.
Can I use KeepTrack Space Intelligence to track debris? +
Yes, the MCP includes data on orbital debris alongside active satellites. You can search or request details about specific pieces of junk in orbit.
If I use get_satellite_details, do I need the satellite name, or can I use another identifier? +
You don't just need the common name. The MCP accepts multiple identifiers, so you can provide specific metadata like a NORAD ID, constellation name, or even orbital parameters for better accuracy.
When using search_satellites, how do I narrow down results by country or orbit type? +
You can refine your search beyond basic keywords. While the primary function is name matching, you can filter the results based on structured metadata fields like the origin nation and approximate orbital plane.
Does get_recent_space_launches provide the full payload manifest for every launch? +
It provides core mission details immediately. For detailed payload manifests, you'll need to follow up with a dedicated query using the launch ID, which pulls supplementary data points.
What happens if get_satellite_details finds an object that is unclassified or decommissioned? +
The MCP handles this gracefully. If the source lacks current information, it reports a specific error code and suggests related identifiers you can check instead of simply failing the query.
Can I chain calls, for example, running search_satellites and then using get_satellite_details on the result? +
Yes, you absolutely can. You sequence commands within a single agent workflow. The output data from one tool's invocation feeds directly into the input parameters for another MCP tool.
Can I find the International Space Station (ISS)? +
Yes! Use the search_satellites tool with the query 'ISS'. The response will include its latest NORAD ID and orbital details.
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