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Earth will cross this Thursday, July 3, the furthest point from the Sun in its orbit of...
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Porfirio Scandón The Earth will cross on Thursday, July 3, the most distant point from the Sun in its orbit of this 2025, an astronomical moment known as aphelium, which occurs every year between July 2 and July 7. The exact moment of greater separation will be at 07:55 UTC, when the Earth and the Sun will be 152 million 098 thousand 455 kilometers away, approximately five million kilometers more than in the perihelion, which this year occurred …

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Earth will cross Thursday, July 3, the furthest point from the Sun in its orbit of this 2025, an astronomical milestone...

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The Earth will cross on Thursday, July 3, the furthest point from the Sun in its orbit of this 2025, an astronomical landmark known as aphelium, which takes place every year between July 2 and 7.

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