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How far we are from the sun in winter depends on where you live.

We are closest to the sun during winter in the Northern Hemisphere at the minimum distance of 146 million km (91 million miles)

We are farthest away during winter in the Southern Hemisphere at the maximum distance of 152 million km (94.5 million miles).

The average distance between the sun and the earth is 149 million kilometers (93 million miles).

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