The moon is said to be at its Perigee when at its closest point to the Earth, Apogee when at its furthest point. Perigee and Apogee can also be used for other objects when orbiting about the Earth.
If we talk about objects orbiting the sun (such as the planets) we use the term Perihelion and Aphelion (the helion part coming from the latin name of helios for the sun). If the perigee coincides with a full moon, we get a `supermoon`. The moon is at its largest circumference as it is at its closest, and is also full.
That point in the moon's orbit is called the "apogee".
The point in the orbit of the moon or of an artificial satellite that is most distant from the center of the earth is called the 'apogee'.
The point in the moon's orbit when it is furtherest from Earth is its apogee (app-oh-jee).
It is called Apsis. The point in the moon's orbit where that happens is the apogee of the orbit.
The farthest point in the Moon's orbit around Earth is called the apogee. At apogee, the Moon is approximately 405,500 kilometers (251,966 miles) away from Earth.
The point in the Moon's orbit where it is furthest from the Earth is called the apogee.
That point in the moon's orbit is called the "apogee".
The point in the orbit of the moon or of an artificial satellite that is most distant from the center of the earth is called the 'apogee'.
The point in the moon's orbit when it is furtherest from Earth is its apogee (app-oh-jee).
The point at which the moon is farthest from Earth is called apogee. It occurs when the moon is at its maximum distance in its elliptical orbit around Earth, approximately 252,088 miles (405,500 kilometers) away.
It is called Apsis. The point in the moon's orbit where that happens is the apogee of the orbit.
The farthest point in the Moon's orbit around Earth is called the apogee. At apogee, the Moon is approximately 405,500 kilometers (251,966 miles) away from Earth.
The farthest point of the Moon's orbit from Earth is called apogee. It is approximately 405,500 kilometers (252,088 miles) away from Earth. At this point, the Moon appears smaller in the sky since it's at its greatest distance from our planet.
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Its called the new moon because its reached its beginning to new phrase, so the new moon is dark you can't see it, but its still there it's just blending with the night sky.
"Apogee" is the term used to describe the point in the moon's orbit when it is farthest from Earth.