I'm not sure if it will be any help to you, but I asked some related questions a little while back in this thread. Check out the second question answered in Sounsyy's first reply.
You're not alone in wanting to focus a little more on the skies above than the cards below, but we don't even know the model of Hydaelyn's solar system, much less the galaxy universe as a whole. For all we know, the stars are simply the fixed firmament of some final Ptolemaic outer sphere. I'm tempted to call the universe a contained set of concentric spheres, given the astrologians' weapon is a Star Globe, but we really don't know.
You're not alone in wanting to focus a little more on the skies above than the cards below, but we don't even know the model of Hydaelyn's solar system, much less the galaxy universe as a whole. For all we know, the stars are simply the fixed firmament of some final Ptolemaic outer sphere. I'm tempted to call the universe a contained set of concentric spheres, given the astrologians' weapon is a Star Globe, but we really don't know.