and the Earth reaches its closest approach on 4 January, during perihelion. At aphelion, the Earth is as far as 151 million kilometres from the Sun, about 4.8 million kilometres further than at ...
An illustration of the aphelion and perihelion phenomenon. [Encyclopædia Britannica] As a result, Earth is sometimes closer, and sometimes far away from the sun, with the closest point being ...
This proximity contrasts with Aphelion, the point in Earth's orbit where it is farthest from the Sun, which happens around July 4 each year. The science behind Perihelion lies in the shape of ...
On January 4, 2025, Earth will reach perihelion—its closest point to the Sun for the year—a perfect moment to reconnect with the warmth and light that sustain us, even in the depth of winter.