Question about Star Systems

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    I'll admit I haven't spent much time observing this, but I was wondering what exactly the wiki means when it says,

    "Sectors within 5 sectors of the central star are part of the gravitational rotation of the star."

    Do the planets move from sector to sector within that range? As far as I saw that wasn't the case. I also spent a bit of time on the suface of a planet that did not seem to rotate/have a day-night cycle. The star it orbited stayed right on the horizon causing perpetual twilight. Or so it seemed to me.

    Just being curious over here, thanks for your time.
     
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    The planets are fixed within the sector. But the sector isn\'t fixed within the solar system. This means, sectors move (and the planets inside move with them since they are fixed in the sectors frame of reference).