NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill An image of Jupiter captured by the Juno spacecraft on Feb. 12. NASA software engineer Kevin M. Gill enhanced the colors.

NASA’s Juno spacecraft, which is currently orbiting Jupiter, snapped a dramatic image of the gas giant this month.

With some artistic aid from a human helper on Earth, the spacecraft’s image has turned out to be a visual masterpiece.

The color-enhanced image from Kevin M. Gill, a NASA software engineer who moonlights as one of the Juno’s many amateur image processors, shows a large circular storm trailed by clouds swirling in a jet stream in Jupiter’s northern hemisphere.

Juno has been in a highly elliptical orbit around Jupiter since 2016. The spacecraft captured this image on Feb. 12, during its 18th close pass of the planet, according to NASA. At the time, Juno was just 8,000 miles from Jupiter’s cloud tops.