Raspberry Pi astrophotography

Tonight marks the appearance of the brightest supermoon to grace the sky since 1948 , appearing 30% brighter and 14% bigger than the usual glowing orb. The moon will not be this close again until November 2034. Given this, and assuming the sky remains clear enough tonight to catch a glimpse, here’s one of several Raspberry Pi-powered astrophotography projects to get your creative senses tingling

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Raspberry Pi astrophotography

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