You have no clue about the distances of stars other than what you have been taught right?
Everything you have been taught about the stars, the sun, the moon and other planets, you accept because you trust in those that have rank.
Realscientist, if you are a real scientist, then tell me just one thing about science that you have questioned and attempted to rectify.
Newton's laws, for starters. I have done more than one hundred experiments that directly test the validity of Newton's laws, as far as they can be tested in simple settings. This was standard practice for all engineering careers at my university.
Experiments around electronics, I have done too many to count. I have direct knowledge that the physics of atomic and subatomic particles that are used in everything from diodes to lasers works in the lab exactly as expected.
Very importantly, I have pointed and kept communication with geostationary satellites and I know the approximate distance to them from two different sources: the calculated orbit from Newton's law of universal gravitation and from the time that messages need to get to the satellite and come back to the receiving station. I can personally guarantee you that the Moon is a lot farther away than the 36000 or so kilometers that there is from the Earth to the geostationary satellites for two reasons: first, when my station, the satellite and the Moon were in line, about 2 times per year, there was no disruption in the communications whatsoever; second, the gravitational pull from the Moon did not, in any way, make the satellite miss alignment, so I know that the Moon is not orbiting just a few kilometers farther away than the geostationary satellites.
But one of the most telling parts of my previous work with satellites has to do with the re-positioning that has to be done to the satellites periodically. This is done according to specific schedules that are published well in advance of every re-positioning so that the larger dishes, like the one at my company, which was 9 meters in diameter, could be readjusted without loss of service. You just cannot secretly do things with satellites to fool people because too many people in too many countries are seeing what happens, all the time.
And finally, but very importantly, the satellites need small rockets to re-position themselves. This means that rockets are needed at least once every two years or so to do the positioning, and those have to work some 35900 km above the atmosphere of the Earth.
As you see, there are a lot of things in science that I have verified myself. I question lots of supposed given pieces of information and check that they indeed work nicely according to known theories of Physics. It is not necessary that I find things that are wrong, I just need to check their validity to really understand them.