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moon
Last night I looked from my window and saw the moon. How long is it before I can see the moon in exactly the same place again!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It will take at least 18.6 years for inclination in the Earth's axis and the inclined orbital plane of the moon to coincide to put the moon in the same apparent position that you saw it in last night. As to whether this will happen at the exact same time of night would depend on a more precise figure for the the 18.6 years being divisible by 24 (hours) to result in a whole number. If it isn't a whole number, you'd see the moon in the same position, but somewhat earlier or later in the evening. To obtain the same time as last night, you'd have to to keep multiplying the 18.6 years to obtain a figure that would result in a whole figure when divided by 24.