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
Today in History
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The Monastery of Roussanou, Greece
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Time to count some birds
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Folegandros Island, Cyclades, Greece
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Paper lanterns on the longest night
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Sunrise at Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
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St. Paul Winter Carnival
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Spectacled bear resting in tree, Ecuador
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Kelp buddies
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What s better than a smile?
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Sitting down and taking a stand
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The migrating monarchs of Michoacán
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Bay Marker Lookout, Sydney Olympic Park, Australia
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Atrani, Amalfi Coast, Italy
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Palouse farmland, Washington state
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Summer’s in home stretch
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A little blue
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Silbury Hill for International Archaeology Day
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Mount Fuji Day
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Welcome to the Ring of Fire
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The birth of Bauhaus
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April Fools Day
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Travel Sunday: Sintra, Portugal
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Atlanta Botanical Garden
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Shining like Klondike gold
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Lei Day in Hawaii
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International Sloth Day
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Whanganui National Park, Retaruke, New Zealand
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Mangrove Conservation Day
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The Crown Jewel of the North Atlantic
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Mesmerizing murmuration
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