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Loading contentHow AsteriaStar connects to real external data providers — space weather, solar activity, near-Earth objects — and how its honesty envelope tells you exactly what is connected, what is not, and why no value is ever fabricated.
The United States' official source for space-weather forecasts and alerts — solar wind, the planetary K-index, the geomagnetic storm scale, and radio-blackout and radiation warnings. Modelled here as a real provider with an honest status; no value is shown until it is connected.
NASA's open database of solar and space-weather events — flares, coronal mass ejections, solar energetic particle events, and interplanetary shocks — served through a public API. Modelled as a real provider with an honest status; no event is shown until it is connected.
The IAU's clearing house for asteroid and comet observations, designations, and orbits, including near-Earth-object close approaches. Modelled as a real provider with an honest status; no close-approach data is shown until it is connected.
NASA JPL's Center for Near-Earth Object Studies computes close-approach tables and impact-risk (Sentry) summaries for asteroids and comets, served through the Solar System Dynamics APIs. Modelled as a real provider with an honest status; no approach distance or date is shown until it is connected.