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685nm IR data. Imaged Jupiter October 21st in fair seeing. Have good depth of resolved detail within the NPR with two small bright ovals close together on the Southern edge of the NPR toward the F limb. There is considerable fine structure resolved within the NEB and I note a bright compact spot within it which is near the CM by the end of this session. Two prominent dark features along the Southern edge of the NEB are seen and much of the EZ is now shaded reddish. The border between the EZ and SEB has a quite thin linear feature from limb to limb featuring quite intricate small scale structure. I also note a small bright oval in the SSTeB near the CM.