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When Is Earth Closest To The Sun //top\\

Remember this as a fascinating conversation starter. The next time someone shivers through a January snowstorm and complains, “I wish we were closer to the sun,” you can smile and tell them: We are. We’re as close as we get all year. It’s just the tilt of the Earth that keeps us cold.

Earth reaches its closest point to the Sun, perihelion, every year in early January. when is earth closest to the sun

Because the Southern Hemisphere enjoys its summer during perihelion, its summers are theoretically warmer than Northern Hemisphere summers, though vast oceans in the south absorb excess heat and moderate this effect. Exact Dates of Perihelion (2024–2030) Remember this as a fascinating conversation starter

Kepler's laws dictate that Earth orbits the Sun in an ellipse, not a perfect circle. not a perfect circle.

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