Astronomers and navigators, I believe, would have difficulty pinpointing certain stars. Because constellations aren't truly related to any other (they're thousands of light-years apart), stars would change a lot, resulting in hundreds of constellations. It would also be difficult to see specific star formations that we would like to see.
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Astronomers and navigators, I believe, would have difficulty pinpointing certain stars. Because constellations aren't truly related to any other (they're thousands of light-years apart), stars would change a lot, resulting in hundreds of constellations. It would also be difficult to see specific star formations that we would like to see.