This one's OT but it's so pretty I had to post it here. It's a recent UV-spectrum photo of Venus taken by the Japanese Akatsuki orbiter. The
story of how Akatsuki, after being pretty much written off as a failed mission, was brought back into play (and is now doing fruitful science) is fascinating all by itself. Akatsuki's orbit is highly elliptical, not unlike Juno's.
Pic processed into "RGB" by Damia Bouic from 283–365nm source data.
Edit #1: I've found out from Kevin Gill, one of the prominent JunoCam image processors, that this photo also uses infrared data captured by Akatsuki.
Edit #2: I've added a second pic, also processed by Damia Bouic. Look at the cloud detail. Lovely!
-Dave-