NASA's Juno spacecraft has captured stunning new images of Jupiter's swirling clouds and colorful auroras during its most recent flyby of the gas giant. The photos, which were taken on February 12th from a distance of about 2,100 miles above Jupiter's clouds, showcase the planet's trademark Great Red Spot and colorful bands that encircle the planet. Juno's cameras are providing unprecedented close-up looks at Jupiter's atmosphere, magnetic field, and polar magnetosphere.