How many years does it take for a solar eclipse to happen in the same place again?


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The Saros is 6585.32 days

or in years 18 years 11 and a third days, plus or minus a day (Dependent on the number of Leap Years included in the eighteen year period).
Stop being lazy. Look it up.
the answer depends on the viewing location
a solar eclipse happens every day
10 YEARS.
A total solar eclipse will fall on the same day about every 19 years, but it will not occur in the same place. However, the time it takes for an eclipse to happen in *exactly* the same place is very long on average, maybe 360-400 years.
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