Hi all, I got a few hours of 5 minute exposures of M57 last night and one frame caught this tumbling satellite. Due to the FOV of the 14" at F10 being less than half a degree it must have been rotating quickly, or of a very hight altitude IMO. I have seen naked eye rotating satellites, but never like this through the eyepiece.
Feel free to add your own experiences on such objects.
That's nicely captured, and the galaxy adds an interesting touch.
This is one of my favourite planetaries, but unfortunately I have trees in the way to the north so I haven't seen it through the scope for many years. Thanks for the view