It is the point in the moon's orbit when it is furtherest from earth
In general the farthest point in a satellite's orbit from its focus is its apoapsis. If the focus is the Sun or Earth however then you would say the satellite's farthest point is its aphelion and apogee, respectively.
The Earth reaches its furthest distance to the Sun, called aphelion, about July 4th each year.
When it is farthest from the Sun. This point is known as aphelion. *Aphelion = Furthest point from the Sun.
whan the earth is about 152million kms(farthest) to the sun it is aphelion and when it is 146 million kms away from sun it(nearest) it is perhelion
It varies, 1.66 AU at Aphelion and 1.38 AU at Perihelion.
That would be the Earth's distance from the Sun (at aphelion) plus the Earth-Moon distance. The latter is insignificant.
aphelion
The Aphelion.
Aphelion is the point in a planet's or comet's orbit where it is farthest from the Sun. The Earth's aphelion is 152,098,232 km.
It is about 249,209,000 kilometers from the Sun, at aphelion.
In general the farthest point in a satellite's orbit from its focus is its apoapsis. If the focus is the Sun or Earth however then you would say the satellite's farthest point is its aphelion and apogee, respectively.
Saturn's aphelion is when Saturn is farthest from the Sun.At that point it is about 1,513,326,000 km (10.1 AU) away from our star (measured from center of mass to center of mass).
Neptune is located at aphelion in its orbit. It is the furthest from the Sun while it is in its orbit.
For objects in orbit around the sun, it's the aphelion. For objects in Earth orbit, it's the 'apogee', and in orbit around the moon, it's the 'apolune'.
The Earth reaches its furthest distance to the Sun, called aphelion, about July 4th each year.
When it is farthest from the Sun. This point is known as aphelion. *Aphelion = Furthest point from the Sun.
Moon near perigee (closest orbital distance to earth).ANDEarth near aphelion (furthest orbital distance from sun, in early July).