Aphelion.
The maximum distance from the sun in a planet's orbit is called its aphelion. This point is farthest from the sun, as opposed to the perihelion, which is its closest point.
At it point of aphelion in its elliptical orbit Round the Sun. This happens on the 4th of July each year. At this moment the Sun - Earth distance is 152,102,196 kilometers.
The maximum distance between Earth and Jupiter is about 601 million kilometers when they are on opposite sides of the Sun (opposition). The minimum distance is around 588 million kilometers when they are on the same side of the Sun (conjunction).
The maximum distance between the Earth and the Sun occurs during a phenomenon called aphelion, which typically takes place around July 4 each year. At aphelion, the Earth is about 94.5 million miles (152.1 million kilometers) away from the Sun. This distance is slightly greater than the average distance of approximately 93 million miles (150 million kilometers) due to the elliptical shape of Earth's orbit.
The point in earth's orbit where it is closest to the sun is called "perihelion".
The Earth is at its maximum distance from the sun during aphelion, which occurs around July 4th each year. At this point, the Earth is about 94.5 million miles (152 million kilometers) away from the sun.
That would be the Earth's distance from the Sun (at aphelion) plus the Earth-Moon distance. The latter is insignificant.
I think you mean the distance from the Earth to the Sun. This distance is measured in Astronomical Units (AU)
the max distance from earth to sun is known as aphelion
The maximum distance from the sun in a planet's orbit is called its aphelion. This point is farthest from the sun, as opposed to the perihelion, which is its closest point.
At it point of aphelion in its elliptical orbit Round the Sun. This happens on the 4th of July each year. At this moment the Sun - Earth distance is 152,102,196 kilometers.
The maximum distance between Earth and Jupiter is about 601 million kilometers when they are on opposite sides of the Sun (opposition). The minimum distance is around 588 million kilometers when they are on the same side of the Sun (conjunction).
The maximum distance between the Earth and the Sun occurs during a phenomenon called aphelion, which typically takes place around July 4 each year. At aphelion, the Earth is about 94.5 million miles (152.1 million kilometers) away from the Sun. This distance is slightly greater than the average distance of approximately 93 million miles (150 million kilometers) due to the elliptical shape of Earth's orbit.
The average distance from the Sun to the Earth is one "astronomical unit" or "AU".
The point in earth's orbit where it is closest to the sun is called "perihelion".
The Earth is in an elliptical orbit around the Sun, with a minimum distance (perihelion) of 147,098,074 km, and a maximum distance (aphelion) of 152,097,701 km. The Moon is in an elliptical orbit around the Earth, with a minimum distance (perigee) of 363,104 km and a maximum distance (apogee) of 405,696 km.
A planet's maximum distance from the Sun is known as its aphelion. This point occurs when the planet is at the farthest point in its elliptical orbit around the Sun. The distance between the planet and the Sun is greatest at aphelion.