>>4799511Again: stars and constellations are very far away. The distances differ, but on average they are about 1000 light years away, meaning we would have to move at the speed of light for 1000 years to see the stars move a lot. In reality, the Sun shoots through space at 0.006710242% of the speed of light, so multiply the 1000 years by another 10000 and you get 10000000 years for the stars to move noticeably.
Other stars are closer, so they move more.
The reason I posted CGI is because stars move so slowly we can only rely on simulations to tell us where they used to be.