We"ve reached perihelion! Two weeks after winter solstice the Earth"s orbit is closer to the sun than at any other time of year—a result of the Earth"s elliptical orbit. You may think, "If we"re so close to the sun, why can"t I feel the heat?" Well, that"s because we"re only receiving about 7% more solar energy than normal, which doesn"t really have much impact on the weather.
Earth at Perihelion
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Bonsai Rock, Lake Tahoe, Nevada
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Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul, Minnesota
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South Stack Lighthouse, Holy Island, Wales
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Pride Month
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Eurasian red squirrel in Northumberland, England
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International Dark Sky Week
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Big Bend National Parks birthday
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In the Navajo Nation for Code Talkers Day
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It’s Opening Day for Major League Baseball
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All eyes on sustainability
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The fantastic winter fox
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Loud waters
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Heavens Gate Cave, Tianmen Mountain National Park, China
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Birthplace of Roman emperors
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World Turtle Day
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Happy Holi!
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