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It is called Apsis. The point in the moon's orbit where that happens is the apogee of the orbit.
That point in the moon's orbit is called the "apogee".
The point in the orbit of the moon or of an artificial satellite that is most distant from the center of the earth is called the 'apogee'.
When farthest from earth it is at apogee.
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The point in the Moon's orbit where it is furthest from the Earth is called the apogee.
It is called Apsis. The point in the moon's orbit where that happens is the apogee of the orbit.
That point in the moon's orbit is called the "apogee".
The point in the orbit of the moon or of an artificial satellite that is most distant from the center of the earth is called the 'apogee'.
When farthest from earth it is at apogee.
Perigee, "peri-" for close, and "gee" as an abbreviation for the gravity of the Earth. The point at which the Moon is farthest away is called "apogee". The points in Earth's orbit around the Sun when the Earth is closest and farthest are perihelion and aphelion, from the Greek word "Helios" for the Sun.
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That's when the Moon is farthest from Earth - in other words, at apoapsis.
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