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- 13:23, 6 March 2024 Dmon talk contribs deleted page Talk:Galactic Directions (content was: "==Spin direction== Have "Spinward" and "Anti-spinward" always been reversed on Inner Sphere maps? I did some looking and found that the Milky Way rotates clockwise as seen from above (I multi-sourced that one to be certain). I then looked up a few stars (Terra and Aldebaran in the C.C., and Fomalhaut in the F.S.) and found there actual locations on a couple of 2D Star charts. Given their relationship in the Inner Sphere to the Real Milky Way, Spinward is towards the Rim Collec...")
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