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APOD: Earth's changing distance to the Sun

July 4, 2009 By sarah

Today, the 4th of July, the Earth’s elliptical orbit takes our planet to its farthest point from the Sun (‘aphelion‘). This composite image demonstrates nicely how this causes the Sun to appear just a tad smaller in the sky compared with the perihelion size, at the closest approach.

Image credit: E.L. Cervigon

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