Planetary imaging is a branch of astronomy that involves capturing and analyzing images of planets in our solar system and beyond. It encompasses the use of telescopes, cameras, and other imaging equipment to study the surface features, atmospheres, and motions of planets. Researchers use various imaging techniques, such as spectroscopy and photometry, to gather data and study the physical characteristics of planets. Planetary imaging plays a crucial role in understanding the formation and evolution of planetary bodies, as well as providing insights into their composition and behavior. It also helps astronomers in the search for exoplanets and the exploration of potential locations for future space missions.