Saturn, at its best showing in 30 years, is a great sight, and an easy target for imaging, due to its large size and brightness. For this photo, I used a Phillips Vesta webcam with its lens removed, mounted behind a 2X barlow on a 12" SCT. The software used to make the initial 24 second AVI file is called Vega, written by Colin Bownes of England, and available as freeware on the web. The AVI file was processed with a program called Registax, written by Cor Berrevoets of the Netherlands, also available as freeware on the web. Of the original 71 frames, the best 30 were auto-selected, cropped, registered, stacked, averaged, unsharp-masked, and adjusted for brightness and contrast within that program. The softness of the image is partially due to the cropping and magnification of the original image, and partially due to my needing to do a tighter collimation of my optics, which I've held off doing, 'till the temperature warms up to a reasonable level.