Earth receives about 7 percent less light during aphelion than during its closest approach to our star, yet the average ...
Earth reaches aphelion on July 6, 2026, placing it about 152 million kilometres from the Sun. So why is it still summer?
Earth reaches aphelion, its farthest point from the Sun, at 11 p.m. IST today. Here's why the event won't cool India or ...
Earth’s aphelion on July 6 puts it farthest from the sun in 2026, but summer heat comes from Earth’s tilt, long days and ...
While Northern Hemisphere residents endure the July heat and Southern Hemisphere residents experience the dead of winter, the entire planet is at its furthest point from the sun today, known as ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. An award-winning reporter writing about stargazing and the night sky. Earth is today at aphelion, the point in its orbit at which ...
Most people are paying attention to the Full Moon on June 30, 2026, but there’s another lunar moment at the same time that’s ...
July offers stargazers a chance to see three meteor showers. Unfortunately, two will peak at the same time as the full Buck ...
Astrologist Michelle Belle opens up about how Earth's annual Aphelion is bringing a major reality check for three zodiac signs in particular.