Saturn near Opposition. Power to the planet!
Details: Meade LX-90 8" SCT with 2x Barlow. Used my old Philips TouCam Pro II. 70 seconds, 2116 frames. Stacked and processed with Registax 6. Further processed in Photoshop. South is up.

I'll try a 3x barlow next to increase the image scale. I need to get a more updated imaging device too!
I also did some visual observation today. The seeing was quite good. At 300x (6.7mm Meade UWA) and 400x (5mm UO ortho) in the LX-90, I saw a black hair-line feature at the two outer ends of the 'A' ring: perhaps I managed to see the Encke Gap? Is that possible in an 8" scope? I also saw the northern-most tip of the globe as a darker brown patch.
Also, in the eyepiece, the ring appeared significantly brighter than the globe. This is apparent in the image above too. I think it's due to the Seeliger Effect which happens during the Opposition period; here is an article about it:
http://astrobob.areavoices.com/2013/04/ ... believing/