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Yes, On Dec 21, 2012 It will be the farthest point from the sun, in the summer, at some time, it will the nearest point of the sun.

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I'm guessing when it's the hottest time of the year, so Summer.

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The northern hemisphere tilts towards the sun from the spring equinox until the autumnal equinox.

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