draw a labelled giagram to show aphelion and perihelion
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2020, Earth is at perihelion on January 5, 2020, at 2:48 a.m. Eastern Time, 1:48 a.m. Central Time, and 12:48 a.m. Mountain Time. This translates to January 4, 2020, at 11:48 p.m. Pacific Time, 10:48 p.m. Alaskan Time and 9:48 p.m. Hawaiian Time.
In 2020, Earth is at aphelion on July 4, 2020, at 7:34 a.m. Eastern Time, 6:34 a.m. Central Time, 5:34 a.m. Mountain Time, 4:34 a.m. Pacific Time, 3:34 a.m. Alaskan Time, and 2:34 a.m. Hawaiian Time.
What are Perihelion and Aphelion?
The terms perihelion and aphelion describe different points in the Earth’s orbit of the Sun.
Remember that the Earth orbits the Sun in an elliptical path—which is oval, not circular. It’s 3 million miles nearer every January than in July at its farthest point.
Aphelion is the point of the Earth’s orbit that is farthest away from the Sun.
Perihelion is the point of the Earth’s orbit that is nearest to the Sun.
The words come from Ancient Greek, in which helios means “Sun,” apo means “far,” and peri means “close.”
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