@AkaSci@fosstodon.org
Tomorrow, January 3, 2026, at 12:15 p.m. EST (1715 UTC), Earth will reach perihelion, its shortest distance from the Sun along its elliptical orbit.
Earth will be 5 million km closer to the Sun compared to that at aphelion in early July. It will also be traveling faster by 3,600 km/h compared to its speed at aphelion.
The effect on temperature on Earth is minor due to this effect compared that of Earth's axial tilt, but it will heighten tides.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth%27s_orbit
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@AkaSci@fosstodon.org
The first full moon of 2026 (aka the Wolf Moon), tonight and tomorrow night, promises to be a super-bright supermoon 🌕![]()
The moon will be near perigee in its orbit around Earth, making it ~30% brighter and ~14% larger than at its farthest point (apogee).
Earth's perihelion will make the moon shine brighter by another ~6.5% compared to July.
Moon perigee: 1 Jan, 21:43 UTC
Full moon: 3 Jan, 10:03 UTC
Earth perihelion: 3 Jan, 17:15 UTC
Happy viewing 🌝![]()
https://earthsky.org/earth/rare-alignment-of-earth-moon-and-sun-january-1-2-3-2026/
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