has lens threads so it can be mounted to a telescope eyepiece adapter... or has an "interchangeable lens system" that can be mounted to a telescope eyepiece.
In either case, the right adapter for the telescope is needed. And you probably want the telescope's tripod to have some sort of motorized altizimuth mount.
Basically the same stuff that allows a still-image camera to be mounted to a telescope. Perhaps this helps
http://www.astronomylog.co.uk/2008/08/14/how-to-attach-a-camcorder-to-a-telescope/
What is The Best HD (high definition) camcorder with maximum (true) optical zoom (70x to possibly up to 100x of optical non-digital zoom) and with Advanced Image Stabilizer that is good for astronomy (Moon filming) and making Youtube videos? Thanks a trillion!

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