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Earth is closest to the sun right now, so why aren’t we roasting alive?
Every year in early January, Earth reaches the closest point in its orbit to the Sun, a moment astronomers call perihelion.
Scientists have confirmed the discovery of a new quasi-moon, 2025 PN7, a small asteroid that will shadow Earth’s orbit for more than a century before being pulled away by the sun’s gravity, according ...
Earlier this week, rumors were circulating online that the Earth will have a second moon until 2083. The truth is, the Earth’s orbit does have a new guest, but it isn’t exactly a new moon. In ...
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