No, the moon never appears in the night sky at exactly the same place. The moons orbit and earth's rotation are two entirely different things, which is why lunar phases aren't always the exact same, though they still occur in the same order.
That is because those satellites are in geostationary orbit, which ensures that they stay always above the same spot on the earth's surface. This is possible only if the satellite is placed in orbit at about 22,000 miles above sea level.
earth always changes, so it won't look the same all the time.
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The same place it always was: in Greece!
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Owls are roamers. they don't always stay in the same place. Your welcome
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its always the same
No. It constantly changes, because it is always moving.
no it can but not always