From processor Ted Styrk, “The Juno Jupiter orbiter flew by Io, Jupiter's super-volcanic moon, on May 16, returning arguably the best imagery of the moon since the Galileo Orbiter around the beginning of this century. Definitely the best since New Horizons in 2006.”
JUPITER FROM JUNO
An unusual perspective, captured by NASA's Juno spacecraft in 2018.
Europa Seen by Juno
Citizen scientist Björn Jónsson processed the image to enhance the color and contrast.
A Drop Shadow of Jovian Proportions
“Io's shadow from @NASAJuno image PJ22_26 obtained on September 12, 2019. This is an approximately true color/contrast image. Jupiter's bluish sky is faintly visible at the limb.” — Björn Jónsson (image processor). Original tweet.