GRB971024 #005 The KPNO reduced 4m Mosaic (8k x 8k imager) data are now available on our web page ( http://www.noao.edu/noao/grb/971024.html ). As briefly stated there, these data have been block averaged (binned) 2x2 to reduce the image size to 4k x 4k. The images are about 77 Mb each. The seeing was poor, about 1.5" on the first night and about 2" on the second night, so with the ~0.25" Mosaic pixels the images are still well sampled after binning. The images were taken in the R-band and total 50 minutes exposure each. Zero points are not yet available. Buell Jannuzi, Arjun Dey and collaborators observed, processed, and combined these images. James Rhoads and Ted von Hippel have performed preliminary photometry on these images and find a large number of objects which deviate between the two epochs when comparing aperture photometry. Most of the objects which deviate from one epoch to the other seem to be due to crowding causing aperture photometry differences due to the different seeing, and some are due to image defects. Careful psf-fitting photometry should improve the analysis. We are still studying these images but do not want to delay the efforts of others, so we are now making the reduced images available. This message is citable in publications.