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what is the earth said to be perihelion​

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Answered by panashyadav
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The Earth is closest to the Sun – at its Perihelion – about 2 weeks after the December Solstice and farthest from the Sun – at its Aphelion – about 2 weeks after the June Solstice. Earth's orbit around the Sun changes.

Answered by PRASADEDAKE
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Earth revolves around the Sun in an elliptical orbit with a mean eccentricity of 0.0167. As a result, Earth's distance from the Sun (center-to-center) varies with mean values of 0.9832899 AU (147,098,074 km) at perihelion (closest) to 1.0167103 AU (152,097,701 km) at aphelion (most distant).

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