But it's not a perfect rendering.
Jónsson said it's important to remember that Jupiter's looks are always changing. He thinks of the picture he's created as colorful, abstract, interplanetary art that includes some of Jupiter's wacky weather patterns.
"There are lots of various weather systems visible in the images," he said. "There's lots of vortexes and swirls."
Some of the huge storms on Jupiter have winds up to 400 miles per hour.