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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.
Aphelion
The point on the orbit of a celestial body that is farthest from the sun.
When orbiting the Sun: Aphelion is the farthest point of the orbit Perihelion is the nearest point of the orbit.
Any object in a closed orbit moves slowest when it's at the point farthest away from the central body.If the central body happens to be the sun, then the point in the orbit that's farthest from the sun iscalled "aphelion". The earth passes aphelion on July 3 or 4.
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.
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.
Aphelion
The point on the orbit of a celestial body that is farthest from the sun.
At apapsis. In the case of an orbit around the Sun, this is also known as aphelion.
Neptune is the outermost planet, and is farthest from Earth's orbit.
The northern hemisphere does not experience winter when the Earth is farthest from the sun.The cause of the seasons is the Earth's axial tilt, which is independent of the apsides of Earth's orbit, known as aphelion and perihelion.When Earth is farthest from the sun, it is at aphelion. Aphelion currently occurs in July, which is the Northern Hemisphere's summer.
When orbiting the Sun: Aphelion is the farthest point of the orbit Perihelion is the nearest point of the orbit.
It means the point where a planet, or other object, is farthest away from the Sun in its orbit.
Any object in a closed orbit moves slowest when it's at the point farthest away from the central body.If the central body happens to be the sun, then the point in the orbit that's farthest from the sun iscalled "aphelion". The earth passes aphelion on July 3 or 4.
I think the answer to your question may be perihelion. Farthest from the Sun is aphelion.
It comes from Greek apo- which means "away from". Thus "aphelion" is the point in a body's orbit when it is farthest away from the Sun (helios) and "apogee' is the point where a body orbiting the Earth is farthest from the Earth (geos).