This rather poor image of Saturn was taken using a camera phone through the eyepiece of the 
Alvan Clark & Sons refractor at 
Sam Houston State University. The telescope was purchased in 1884 by the university (then known as Sam Houston Normal Institute) and sits on its original No. 5 mount. 
Mike Prokosch, the director of the 
SHSU Planetarium brought it out after a show one night to view the Moon and Saturn. The views were spectacular! Lunar features were crisp, with high contrast, and I could make out cloud bands on Saturn and the gap between the rings and planet quite easily.
A picture of Mike standing next to the telescope is located on Mike's 
web site. 
|  | 
| Saturn; 1884 4.5" Clark refractor on No. 5 mount; Kyocera Loft camera through 0.6" eyepiece |