Sun perihelion vs aphelion
Taken by Giuseppe Pappa on July 6, 2026 @
Pedara,Sicily,Italy
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Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 760D Exposure Time: 1/2000 Aperture: f/11.0 ISO: 100 Date Taken: 2026:07:06 18:01:14 |
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This side-by-side composite illustrates the subtle difference in the Sun's apparent size as seen from Earth at opposite ends of its elliptical orbit. The top image was captured on January 5, 2026, close to perihelion when Earth was nearest to the Sun (~147 million km). The bottom image was taken today, July 6, 2026, exactly on the day of aphelion, when our planet reaches its farthest point (~152 million km). This comparison clearly showcases a ~3% change in the Sun's apparent angular diameter due to Earth's orbital eccentricity. Small sunspots are also visible on the solar disc, tracking the ongoing activity of solar cycle 25.
Canon 760d and 700mm lens.
Pedara,Sicily
Photographer's website:
https://giuseppepappa.altervista.org/index.html
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