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well then...

So... Jupiter suddenly became smaller than earth and somehow manages to stay so close to us without smashing us to a thousand pieces.... Or, is it even earth? Seems the photo was taken from a place with grass...
Safe to say that this isn't physically accurate.
Perspective, people. Jupiter could look like that over the horizon if it were at the right distance.

But it isn't Jupiter. Nor is that Earth. Nothing in its geography is recognizable. The planet in the upper left is unidentifiable and it seems to be lit from some light source other than the sun off frame to the lower left.

Finally, no bio-habitable planet could exist in this configuration. Even if the planets did not somehow miraculously not collide with each other the tidal forces would be intolerable. It would be more plausible to say that this is a scene of an artificially constructed chain of planets made by people who could manipulate gravity.

More plausible to say it is just an artist playing with drawing pretty orbs.
I had a dream just like this a little while ago actually. I could see dozens of planets, all way closer in the sky than should be possible. Perspective was kinda thrown out the window.
It all makes sense if you think it was a dream
I just wanna point out that this is still impossible. I only see one light source yet the planet resembling Jupiter is completely lit along with the moon right next to it. Let's just say it's a matter of perspective then, I still see a shadow on "Jupiter" coming from the moon, meaning that the moon is dangerously close to the planet.

On a side note, there is visible grass on whatever point the image was captured from, grass requires oxygen. So, the planet we're currently standing on has to have an atmosphere, meaning that if the closest star was in the location as in the image, the sky would be completely blue and we wouldn't be able to see this scenery anyways.

Last thing... It might be perspective... But you do know how big Jupiter is right? Anything within that range would be smashed to ashes lol...
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