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  1. The Earth is closest to the Sun, at its perihelion, about two weeks after the December solstice and farthest from the Sun, or at its aphelion, about two weeks after the June solstice. Earth is farthest from the Sun when it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere.

  2. 8. Aug. 2022 · On average, Earth is about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers) from the sun, according to NASA. However, its orbit is not perfectly circular; it's slightly elliptical, or oval-shaped. This...

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  4. 21. Jan. 2019 · The most common answer is “the summit of Chimborazo volcano in Ecuador”. This volcano is the point on Earth's surface that is furthest from the center of Earth, and that is then equated to being the closest to the Sun.

  5. It is difficult to be precise about the size of the Sun’s ‘habitable zone’ because it depends on many complicated factors, including solar irradiance, atmospheric composition, cloud and weather patterns, the reflectivity (or ‘albedo’) of the Earth’s surface, and so on.

  6. 6. Juni 2023 · Two significant events in the Earth’s orbit, known as perihelion and aphelion, mark its closest and farthest points from the Sun, respectively. By examining the timing and implications of these occurrences, we can gain a deeper understanding of our planet’s relationship with the Sun.

  7. 2. Jan. 2024 · In early January, we’re about 3% closer to the sun – roughly 1.5 million miles (2.5 million km) – than we are during Earth’s aphelion (farthest point) in early July. That’s in contrast to our...