However, there are some additional factors to consider:
* Lunar Phase: The moon goes through phases, from a New Moon (invisible) to a Full Moon (brightly visible). You're more likely to see the moon when it's in its Waxing Crescent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full Moon, Waning Gibbous, Last Quarter, or Waning Crescent phases.
* Location: Your location on Earth affects when you can see the moon. Different parts of the world experience sunrise and sunset at different times, and the moon's position in the sky changes accordingly.
* Weather: Clouds and other weather conditions can block your view of the moon, even if it's technically visible.
To find out when you can expect to see the moon in your specific location, you can check a lunar calendar or astronomy website.