The Lunar Ultraviolet Cosmic Imager (LUCI) is a near-ultraviolet (NUV)
telescope with all-spherical mirrors, designed and built to fly as a scientific
payload on a lunar mission with Team Indus - the original Indian entry to the
Google Lunar X-Prize. Observations from the Moon provide a unique opportunity
of a stable platform with an unobstructed view of the space at all wavelengths
due to the absence of atmosphere and ionosphere. LUCI is an 80 mm aperture
telescope, with a field of view of 27.6'x 20.4' and a spatial resolution of
5'', will scan the sky in the NUV (200-320 nm) domain to look for transient
sources. We describe here the assembly, alignment, and calibration of the
complete instrument. LUCI is now in storage in a class 1000 clean room and will
be delivered to our flight partner in readiness for flight.