Good morning, Rallypoint, and welcome to the October 25th edition of Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD): "Jupiter Rotates as Moons Orbit." This 48-second video clip was created using shots captured several nights last month (September 2022). When strung together in a timelapse sequence, you get a sense of what a Jovian 'day' might look like. Only three of Jupiter's moons are visible during the course of the video.
The APOD writeup didn't indicate where the work was done, and I don't have an Instagram account to see what additional information the astrophotographer may have shared. Regardless, it lets us clearly see an aspect of our Universe that often goes unnoticed.