Use left, right, and up arrows to move very far distances relative to the Sun whilst watching the Big Dipper or Orion.
Upon scrolling a camera past points of different distances, the rate at which each object appears to move depends on their distance to the camera. I think the math might be ok! Some points on Orion are nebula and clusters. 8 planets and one dwarf planet are shown with somewhat accurate relative size when closest to earth - the images would be much smaller in real life, but their distances and 'angular sizes' compared to eachother are probably somewhat accurate.