During its 54th close encounter with Jupiter on September 7, 2023, NASA's Juno mission captured a fascinating image of an area in Jupiter's northern region known as Jet N7. The image, which appears as a strange face, provides a glimpse of the planet's turbulent clouds and storms along the terminator, which marks the boundary between Jupiter's day and night sides. The low angle of sunlight accentuates the complex topography in this region, offering valuable insights into the intricate processes at play within Jupiter's atmosphere. This striking image, created by citizen scientist Vladimir Tarasov using raw data from JunoCam, was taken as the Juno spacecraft hovered at a distance of approximately 4,800 miles above Jupiter's cloud tops, positioned at a latitude of around 69 degrees north.