Earth Reaches 94.5 Million-Mile Aphelion on July 6 as 23.5-Degree Tilt Still Drives Summer Heat
Earth Reaches Aphelion on July 6, 2026, Farthest from SunEarth will reach its furthest point from the sun Monday known as aphelion | Fox WeatherHappy Aphelion Day 🎉 ☀️↔️ 🌎 Earth is actually FARTHEST from the Sun… TODAY!!!! And during “our” summer! It sounds backwards, but today, July 6, Earth reaches aphelion — the point inParticle: Earth Reaches Aphelion, Its Farthest Point From the SunMurcia Today - Today Earth Is At Its Farthest Point From The Sun. So Why Is Spain Sweltering?Earth reaches farthest point from Sun Monday night - Saudiweek.The Earth Receives 7 Percent Less Light During Aphelion, Our Furthest Point From The Sun. So Why Is The Planet Hotter At This Time In Our Orbit? | IFLScienceEarth's farthest point from the sun just shifted — againEarth will reach its farthest point from the Sun on July 6 | NEWS.am TECH - Innovations and scienceEarth reaches aphelion on July 6, 2026 — 152,087,775 km from the Sun. See why summer stays hot and how Kepler's laws slow our planet to 29.3 km/s.Did you know? We're now getting closer to the sun! . Earth reached aphelion at 12:30PM on July 6. This marks the farthest point in our orbit. As we continue along our