How to Monitor Near-Earth Objects with OpenClaw

Near-Earth object tracking with OpenClaw and ToolRouter. Asteroid monitoring made accessible.

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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: "What asteroids are near Earth this week?"
  2. OpenClaw returns approaching objects with data
  3. Review sizes, distances, and hazard classifications
  4. Use for content creation or personal awareness

Example Prompt

Try this with OpenClaw using the Space Data tool
Show me all near-Earth objects this week. How many are classified as potentially hazardous?

Tips

  • Check weekly for a regular update on our cosmic neighborhood
  • Focus on potentially hazardous objects for the most noteworthy content
  • Use size and distance comparisons to make the data relatable