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Perihelion and Aphelion
Da "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 3 Luglio 2009:"This year Aphelion, the point in Earth's elliptical orbit when it is farthest from the Sun, occurs tomorrow, July 4th. 
Of course, that doesn't affect the seasons on our fair Planet, because those are determined by the tilt of Earth's Axis of Rotation and not Earth's distance from the Sun: so July is still Winter in the South and Summer in Northern Hemisphere. But it does mean that on July 4th the Sun will be at its smallest apparent size. This composite neatly compares two pictures of the Sun taken with the same telescope and camera on the dates of Perihelion (closest approach) and Aphelion in 2008. 
The image labels include Earth's distance in kilometers from the Sun on the two dates. 

Otherwise difficult to notice, the change in the Sun's apparent diameter between Perihelion and Aphelion is clear. The difference amounts to a little over 3%".
Parole chiave: From Earth Pictures - Amatorial Pictures

Perihelion and Aphelion

Da "NASA - Picture of the Day" del giorno 3 Luglio 2009:"This year Aphelion, the point in Earth's elliptical orbit when it is farthest from the Sun, occurs tomorrow, July 4th.
Of course, that doesn't affect the seasons on our fair Planet, because those are determined by the tilt of Earth's Axis of Rotation and not Earth's distance from the Sun: so July is still Winter in the South and Summer in Northern Hemisphere. But it does mean that on July 4th the Sun will be at its smallest apparent size. This composite neatly compares two pictures of the Sun taken with the same telescope and camera on the dates of Perihelion (closest approach) and Aphelion in 2008.
The image labels include Earth's distance in kilometers from the Sun on the two dates.

Otherwise difficult to notice, the change in the Sun's apparent diameter between Perihelion and Aphelion is clear. The difference amounts to a little over 3%".

Sungrazer-2010-SOHO.jpg Solar_Prominence-STEREO.jpg PerihelionAphelion_cervignon800.jpg The_Sun-01.jpg The_Sun-00.jpg
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Anakin   [Lug 06, 2009 at 11:03 AM]
Non credevo che 5 milioni di km potessero avere questa differenza. Credevo fosse impercettibile
MareKromium   [Lug 06, 2009 at 04:01 PM]
Un mio Caro Amico, Franco G., Astronomo Dilettante da oltre 40 anni, riesce a percepire AD OCCHIO NUDO la differenza di diametro apparente della Luna, tra Perigeo ed Apogeo... Quanto lo invidio! Un abbraccio - paolo

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