This Letter presents new Near-Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer
data on the location of the nucleus and the morphology of hydrogen and [Si
VI] emission in NGC 1068. The peak of the emission at 2.2 mum is a strong
point source that marks the location of the nucleus. The [Si VI] line emiss
ion region consists of two main components, a diffuse region of coronal emi
ssion to the north-northeast of the nucleus and a bright emission spot 1."6
from the nucleus along the direction of the radio jet. A similar but less
intense emission spot also occurs in the hydrogen Paschen-alpha and Wide Fi
eld Planetary Camera 2 H alpha images. The accurate determination of the nu
clear position and its relation to the emission-line morphology produces a
clearer picture of the nature of the interaction between the radio jet and
its surroundings.