When Earth is Closest and Farthest from the Sun in 2025
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Aphelion is afar, the Earth is further away from the sun.
Perehelion is Pretty Close, the Earth is closer to the Sun .
Great way to remember it!
How I remember the difference in the two words is that I think of apogee as being similar to the word apology鈥. And the sun is apologizing to the earth for being so far away!
That's adorable! I'll use that to remember, too.
In Xhosa and Zulu. . . .(Zulu means Heaven. . .do they speak Zulu in Heaven??) apho means THERE. . . .far away!!! So the sun is apho. . ..in July!
Near is "apha". .. .but when near. . ..Sun does not need to speak. . .can feel it
That’s a clever idea, Mary Beth. Thanks for sharing!
If the Earth is closest to the sun in January, why do we have winter at this time of year in the northern hemisphere and summer in the southern? Would it have anything to do with the tilt of Earth, implying the southern hemisphere is closer to the sun in January than the northern?
Yes, it’s all about the tilt! During the Northern Hemisphere’s winter, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun, but during summer, it’s tilted towards the Sun.
Thanks for the explanation! So if the northern hemisphere鈥檚 summer falls during aphelion, while the Southern summer falls during perihelion, does that mean northern summers and winters are more temperate than those of the Southern hemisphere?
The article states that aphelion and perihelion occur about two weeks after the solstices, yet the image shows the solstices occurring after aphelion and perihelion, not like the article states.