An image captured by NASA's Jupiter spacecraft paints a stunning picture of the planet's swirling clouds.

The image, color-enhanced by software engineer Kevin M. Gill, was created using data from the spacecraft's JunoCam imager.

The view is of a jet stream region named "Jet N6" at 12:20 p.m. EST on Feb. 12. At the time, NASA reports Juno was about 8,000 miles from the planet's cloud tops.

On Twitter, people compared the image to famous artists including Claude Monet and Jack Pollock paintings. Several users asked, "Van Gogh is that you?"

This isn't the first time we've seen an artful photo of the planet. In June, NASA released an image of the Jupiter's "chaotic and turbulent" clouds, with swirling formations and several vortices in the giant planet's northern hemisphere.

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