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R channel data. Imaged Jupiter November 8th in reasonable seeing. Have good depth of resolved detail across the planet. I believe I have resolved N5-AWO in the NPR. Quite fine detail is resolved in the NEB with two prominent dark features along it’s Southern edge associated with festoons in the EZ. Circulation is seen within the GRS and the disturbed region following the GRS is well resolved. Oval BA is seen as is STZ-AWO immediately below the GRS on the edge of the STrB. A formation of five bright ovals is are resolved in the SSTeB being A5, A4, A3, A2 & A1. The IR , R and RGB also resolve S4-LRS-1 in the SPR.