A constellation is not an entity at all, not the kind of thing that Uranus, or anything else, can sensibly be said to 'move into.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Sure, there were hopes that Constellation's systems could later be adapted to support more ambitious goals. But Apollo had those hopes, too. It didn't work in 1970, and it wasn't going to work in 2020.
The demise of Constellation is not the death of a dream. It's just the end of an illusion.
Let's find a new way to think about the entire taxonomy of solar system objects, and not clutch to this concept of 'planet,' which, of course, only ever meant, 'Do you move against the background stars, regardless of what you're made of?'
You can enjoy stargazing just by going out and learning a couple constellations with your kids.
As it gets closer and more probable, being a star is really losing its meaning.
To find a new star in the sky is pretty hard.
If you just want to be a star, go away.
It is sound judgment to hope that in the not too distant future we shall be competent to understand so simple a thing as a star.
Identity is an assemblage of constellations.
Be able to recognize many of the major constellations and know the stories behind them.