18/7/16 got a bit late with this one, but had to do justice to the data i was able to gather under the best seeing conditions i have ever seen since i began planetary imaging. Spent around 2 hours collimating carefully as the temperature shifted and the clouds interrupted - Despite the pesky random clouds that were also present which ruined several filter captures, i am still stunned with the result!
ASI290MM
Celestron EdgeHD 925
Baader RGB filters
The moons are Rhea, Enceladus (just about got it), Tethys and Dione. Mimas was present but required too much manipulation to include so i left him/her out. Frankly Enceladus required a bit too much aggressive level clipping and layering for my liking but i couldnt bare to leave it out
As always scaled to display properly when not made full screen in the IIS viewer