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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...

  3. 4. Jan. 2022 · Earth is at its closest to the sun Tuesday (Jan. 4) in its 365.25-day journey. This milestone, called perihelion, coincidentally happens near the start of the Gregorian calendar year...

  4. 4. Jan. 2023 · published 4 January 2023. A minor G1-class geomagnetic storm will hit Earth right as our planet reaches perihelion, its closest point to the sun. A solar flare captured by NASA's Solar...

  5. The point along its elliptical orbit where our fair planet is closest to the Sun is called perihelion. This year, perihelion was on January 2 at 01:00 UTC, with the Earth about 3 million miles closer to the Sun than it was at aphelion (last July 6), the farthest point in its elliptical orbit.

  6. 4. Jan. 2022 · Earth reached its closest point to the sun Tuesday at 1:52 a.m. EST, a configuration known as perihelion. Though mostly imperceptible, the planet is now roughly 3 million miles closer to...

  7. 2. Jan. 2024 · Earth at perihelion in January. Earths orbit around the sun isn’t a circle. Instead, it’s an ellipse, like a circle someone sat down on. So, it makes sense that Earth has closest and...