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Earth reaches the point in its orbit called 'perihelion' early in January.
Earth reaches perihelion with the Sun around January 2-5 each year. This is the point in its elliptical orbit where it is closest to the Sun.
Actually, Earth is closest to the sun in early January, but the exact date varies each year. This point in Earth's orbit is called the perihelion. The distance between Earth and the sun at perihelion is about 91 million miles.
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The point on Earth's orbit when it is closest to the sun is called perihelion. At perihelion, Earth is approximately 147 million kilometers (91 million miles) away from the sun, compared to its farthest point, aphelion.
Earth reaches the point in its orbit called 'perihelion' early in January.
Earth reaches perihelion with the Sun around January 2-5 each year. This is the point in its elliptical orbit where it is closest to the Sun.
Parihelion is spelled "Perihelion." It is the day in which the Earth is closest to the Sun (as opposed to "Aphelion," in which it is the farthest from the Sun. Perihelion occurs at the very beginning of January and progressively moves forward over the years.
Actually, Earth is closest to the sun in early January, but the exact date varies each year. This point in Earth's orbit is called the perihelion. The distance between Earth and the sun at perihelion is about 91 million miles.
perihelion
Earth's perihelion occurs around January 3rd each year when it is closest to the Sun in its elliptical orbit. At perihelion, Earth is approximately 147 million kilometers (91.4 million miles) away from the Sun.
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