I am not sure what you are asking here,
So I will try my best at guessing.
Why does the earth rotate in the direction and the way it does,
and all of the other planets rotate in the direction as well,
and all of the planets orbit in the same direction around the star.
All orbiting the same way.
The milky Way Galaxy spirals again in the same circular orbit direction.
I too wondered why does everything spin, rotate, orbit, in the same direction.
Like a lot of science,
This is only a theory,
The theory I find that makes sense to me,
is atoms and electrons spin in this way,
If this spin conserves momentum,
then our solar system, and galaxy,
and all other galaxy's in the universe will spin the same.
An interesting thought?
Earth's rotation is East according to the globe.
The Moon doesn't rotate. It does orbit the Earth, while the Earth orbits the Sun, but the same side of the moon is shown to the Earth at all times. Where did you get the figure 13.8 degrees east?
The sun does not rotate. The earth rotates
Well, if you think about it, one is a consequence of the other. If you lie down on the ground and rotate (roll) west to east, everything around you that isn't moving will appear to you to rotate east to west (left to right if your head is pointing north).
Earth rotates around the sun .
they rotate from west to east
The Sun does not rotate around the Earth, nor does the Earth rotate around the Sun. The Earth revolves around the Sun each year, and each body rotates about its own axis: once a day for the Earth, once in about 25 days for the Sun.
It rotates to the left only when seen upside right through our relative image of Earth. The sun seems to go from rising from the west to setting in the east.
It doesn't.
The sun does not rotate around the earth. Ever. The Earth rotates around the sun once in one year.
axis
The sun is the center of the Solar System, and all the planets, including Earth, rotate around it, so no, definitely not.