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If the sun rises in the East and sets in the west and we know that the sun doesn't move in the heavens then It has to be rotating anticlockwise as seen from the north pole. (Think about it!).

Or if you're Australian Clock wise from the south Pole.

(Added just to keep the antipodeans happy!)

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