Earth Closest To Sun

In early January—specifically around January 4th—Earth reaches , its closest point to the Sun for the entire year.

Earth does not sit upright; it is tilted on its axis by about 23.5 degrees. Seasons are caused by which hemisphere is leaning toward the Sun, not how close the planet is to it. earth closest to sun

We’re Closest to the Sun Right Now (No, It’s Not Summer) We’re Closest to the Sun Right Now (No,

A common misconception is that being closer to the Sun causes summer. If that were true, the entire planet would be hot in January. Instead, we know the Northern Hemisphere has winter in January. The feature you're looking for is called "Perihelion"

The feature you're looking for is called "Perihelion". Here's what it's all about:

If we are closest to the Sun in early January, why isn't it the hottest time of year everywhere? The answer lies in the .