Earth Closest To Sun Month ❲LATEST❳
This counterintuitive fact is a great reminder that in astronomy, as in life, direct proximity isn’t always the whole story.
“The atmosphere is thinner,” Elias realized aloud. “We’re closer. Less atmosphere to block the rays. We’re getting the raw feed.” earth closest to sun month
: While we are closer in January, the Northern Hemisphere experiences winter because it is tilted away from the sun. Seasons are caused by Earth's 23.5-degree axial tilt , not its proximity to the sun. This counterintuitive fact is a great reminder that
In January, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted from the Sun. This means the sun’s rays hit the north at a shallow angle, spreading the energy over a larger area and resulting in shorter days and colder temperatures. Less atmosphere to block the rays
Earth is closest to the sun in . This specific point in our orbit is called perihelion . For the year 2026, Earth reached its closest point on January 3rd . Astronomical Context
📏 The Distance: In January, we’re about 91.4 million miles away. By July, we drift out to 94.5 million miles.❄️ The Paradox: If we’re closer, why is it freezing in the North? Because seasons come from the tilt of the Earth, not the distance! While we're physically closer to the sun, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away, giving us those chilly winter vibes.🚀 Speed Boost: Gravity pulls harder when we're close, meaning Earth is actually traveling at its fastest speed of the year right now!