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Yes, although technically, the moon doesn't have to be on the same plane as the sun and planets. Earth's moon is ~5 degrees off. Moons that are close-in to their planets often have orbital planes more lined up with the planet's equator, not with the the solar system plane.
I'd like to be able to change in which direction the the north pole of the celestial sphere is. In other words, what point the stars rotate around.
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