How close to the ecliptic is the Moon always found, making it a useful tracking marker for solar system objects?

Answer

Within about $5^ ext{circ}$ of the ecliptic.

The Moon remains consistently close to the ecliptic, generally within a margin of about five degrees, serving as an excellent pointer for locating planets.

How close to the ecliptic is the Moon always found, making it a useful tracking marker for solar system objects?

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