Did you know that Earth is the only planet in our solar system with just one moon?
Moreover, that moon is at exactly the distance from the Earth to make it appear the same size in the sky as the massive sun, which is 93 million miles away? You can see this with a solar eclipse. How did this happen in just this way?
did you know the earth rotates at 1669 km/h. Its also moving at 108,700 km/h around the sun, which itself is moving thru space at 700 000 km per hour....yet the stars never change? space is weird like that
Except that's not the case. You wouldn't want to try to perform long-distance navigation with a 600 year old star chart. Where the stars are in the sky, at the same relative point in a year, has been changing, over time.