In case anyone was wondering about what Saturn will look like through an 80X600mm telescope I took a few pictures of it the other night. These are both roughly 100% crops. Still looks tiny, but the rings are visible. Right now the rings are turning on edge toward the Sun so they appear very thin. Soon they will be almost invisible. I will be trying my 900mm scope soon to see if I can do any better. I didn't catch any detail on the planet, nor did I expect to with only a single exposure. Pictures of planets are better left to stacked avi's with a tracking mount which I don't have at the moment.
I think I may have also captured the moon Titan in this image. To the right of Saturn. Didn't want to go above .6 sec exposures, due to increased noticeability(<Not sure if that's a word) of CA and trailing.
I know these are nothing special but considering Saturn is over 800 million miles away I'm still happy I can even see it at all. Thanks for looking.


Don't get discouraged, it only gets better.....My first shots 


