So I love space photography and these pictures of Jupiter from Juno's pass a couple days ago are the bomb-diggity. The team posts pictures here for people who want to see/process raw images and then upload the cool ones they've done.
Also I can't wait to see what science comes out of this. The Juno team already published that the magnetosphere they've measured is very different than what we expected Jupiter to have. It's very irregular and pretty strong. Nobody knows what that means about Jupiter internally yet, other than it's probably pretty weird!