How to Look Up Astronomical Events with OpenClaw

Astronomical events with OpenClaw and ToolRouter. Celestial event research made easy.

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Space Data

OpenClaw processes NASA data queries as automated pipeline operations, returning structured imagery metadata, ISS position telemetry, and asteroid approach data ready for ingestion into monitoring dashboards, educational platforms, or content automation systems. It handles scheduled data pulls and batch processing efficiently, making it ideal for organizations that need continuous space data feeds -- whether for daily social media content, classroom displays, or near-Earth object tracking infrastructure.

Connect ToolRouter to OpenClaw

1Install the CLI
npm install -g toolrouter-mcp
2Call tools directly from OpenClaw
toolrouter-mcp call web-search search --query "AI tools"
toolrouter-mcp tools

Steps

Once connected (see setup above), use the Space Data tool:

  1. Ask OpenClaw: "Get NASA coverage of the recent supermoon"
  2. OpenClaw returns imagery and explanations
  3. Ask about upcoming events to watch for
  4. Use the information for planning or content creation

Example Prompt

Try this with OpenClaw using the Space Data tool
Find NASA imagery from the most recent supermoon. Explain what makes a supermoon special and when the next one occurs.

Tips

  • Look up dates of known events for the best NASA coverage
  • Use event explanations as the basis for social media or newsletter content
  • Plan photography sessions around upcoming astronomical events