One call → what's notable in YOUR sky right now, for a lat/lon. Synthesizes three sources: (1) the live almanac — sun up/down, moon phase + illumination, and which of the 7 naked-eye planets are currently above your horizon with their altitude/azimuth/magnitude; (2) near-Earth asteroid close approaches over the next 7 days (designation, date, distance in lunar distances); and (3) the ISS — its current sub-point, and whether it is above your horizon right now with look angles. Each section reports found/error independently. The "is it dark, what's up, anything passing" digest for stargazers and astrophotographers. For the raw almanac alone see /api/space/sky-tonight.