New Horizons is back! After giving us a scare this weekend, briefly going to sleep after overtaxing its processors, the spacecraft has graced us with a brand-new image of our favorite dwarf planet.

This Pluto photo is actually a composite of new and old data; new detail comes from the LORRI camera, with its long-distance telescopic lens, and old color data from the Ralph camera fills in the gaps. It takes a long time to send data from both cameras, but once the team has new color information in, they'll be delivering a new composite, according to New Horizons planetary astronomer Alex Parker.