Aphelion
Aphelion is the point in a planet's orbit where it is farthest from the sun. This is when the planet is at its greatest distance from the sun in its orbital path.
That point is called aphelion. The related term for an object orbiting around a planet or other non-sun object is apogee.
A planet's farthest point from the sun in its orbit is called aphelion. This is when the planet is at its greatest distance from the sun.
Aphelion
A planet's maximum distance from the Sun is known as its aphelion. This point occurs when the planet is at the farthest point in its elliptical orbit around the Sun. The distance between the planet and the Sun is greatest at aphelion.
The Apex
The point on the orbit of a planet that is farthest from the central body is called the aphelion, while the point that is closest is known as perihelion. The distance between the planet and the central body varies depending on its position in the orbit.
That is called apapsis or apoapsis. For orbits that are specifically around the Sun, the term aphelion is also used.
A planet or comet's orbit that is farthest from the sun is called the aphelion. This is the point where they are at their greatest distance from the sun in their elliptical orbit.
The maximum distance from the sun in a planet's orbit is called its aphelion. This point is farthest from the sun, as opposed to the perihelion, which is its closest point.
The farthest planet from the sun is Pluto. Pluto isn't a planet anymore because the scientists in 2006 thought the "planet" was so small that they had to descend it down to a dwarf planet. That is all I know, sorry!! I may be wrong so you can improve my answer :P.
The farthest point of the Moon's orbit from Earth is called apogee. It is approximately 405,500 kilometers (252,088 miles) away from Earth. At this point, the Moon appears smaller in the sky since it's at its greatest distance from our planet.