 NASA's Jupiter spacecraft arrived at Jupiter on July 4, after a five-year journey. On August 27, it successfully completed the first and closest of 36 planned orbital flybys. The spacecraft flew over the tops of Jupiter's clouds at a distance of just 4,200 kilometers. This photograph is the first flyby dated to be released. It was taken from a distance of 703,000 kilometers. Juno is experiencing some propulsion and electronic difficulties. Hopefully, it will be fixed and continue to collect data on Jupiter's atmosphere, weather, magnetic fields, and formation history, at least until 2018. Then, the spacecraft is scheduled to plunge into Jupiter's atmosphere, taking measurements all the way in, until it is crushed or burns up.