What is the Lunar-Planetary Imager?
It’s a gadget designed to compete with the modified webcams that many of us are using for lunar and planetary imaging. It is decidedly easier to use and more versatile than a modified webcam, though physically similar in capabilities. It plugs into any astronomical telescope in place of the eyepiece (either 1.25-inch or 0.965-inch [Japanese] size).
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