Earth's perihelion with the Sun

2023-11-20 09:44:50

Earth's perihelion with the Sun


Today, Wednesday, January 4th, 2023, Earth will be as close as it gets to the Sun during its orbit. Shouldn't that make this the warmest time of the year? In this activity students become familiar with the terms perihelion and aphelion as they calculate 1 AU and the perihelion distance in miles and kilometers.  Students decide how much closer we will be on January 4th, 2023 then at the Earth's aphelion, Thursday, July 6th, 2023, and figure out how long it will take to get to the Sun, leaving now in a school bus, a car, an airplane, a space craft, or in an “n” miles per hour vehicle.

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If you would like to consider this event more as an artistic endeavor related to ellipses, check this activity out:  String design, ellipses, and orbital mechanics (2020)

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