I think you need to look at your grammar, it should be when is the moon farthest from the sun.
The moon is farthest from the sun when the cows from Birmingham migrate to Spain and give birth to minature baby swans that eat human flesh, this only happen once in a blue moon which I can confirm is 100% accurate.
It's at the point in its orbit called "apogee".
The moon will reach that point on these dates in 2010:
March 12
April 9
May 6
June 3
July 1
July 29
August 25
September 21
October 18
November 15
December 13
When farthest from earth it is at apogee.
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Apogee is the point at which the moon is farthest from the earth where as perigee is the point at which the moon is closest to the earth.
The night stars are farthest from the Earth. The other three objects -- Sun, Moon, and Mars -- are all within the Earth's solar system.
When farthest from earth it is at apogee.
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That's when the Moon is farthest from Earth - in other words, at apoapsis.
The point in the Moon's orbit where it is furthest from the Earth is called the apogee.
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The moon's gravity attracts the water.
Apogee is the point at which the moon is farthest from the earth where as perigee is the point at which the moon is closest to the earth.
"Apogee" means the point in the moon's orbit where it's farthest from earth.
The night stars are farthest from the Earth. The other three objects -- Sun, Moon, and Mars -- are all within the Earth's solar system.