It is a (PPI funded) Celestron ST 8". I spent most of the time before the moon rose trying to identify stars to orient the auto-find. The moon, by contrast, was easy to find. That shot is full frame (DX) but I need to sort exposure and focussing out better. Research when I was back in the warmth says LiveView is the way to go for focussing. Also image stacking, but as I only had two good images that was out of the question.
I didn't see any deep space stuff as it is a huge learning curve and I'm on the bottom of it. Plus my night vision hadn't developed enough I think. Mainly however, because of the dashing clouds! There is obviously a knack to juggling reading glasses, a star chart, a red torch, a chair and the telescope without standing on something valuable in the dark.
There is virtually no light pollution up here, but in payback , no clear sky either.