The earth is FURTHEST FROM THE SUN when it is Summer in the Northern Hemisphere... how can this be? And why does Summer in the USA coincide with Winter in Australia?


The seasons are due to the tilt of the earth's axis of rotation. In Northern Hemisphere summer the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, so that days are at their longest. In Northern Hemisphere Winter, it is tilted away from the sun so days are at their shortest.


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The moon's elliptical orbit has a focus at a point inside the earth. Because the time the moon takes to complete an orbit is almost the same as the time it takes to turn once on its axis, the moon presents approximately the same face to the earth at any time. Since its orbit is elliptical, its visible size and precise orientation relative to the earth change in a complex way in the course of a month.



Planetary motion applet!


Both the earth and moon orbit the sun while turning around a common center. The sun actually exerts considerably more gravitational force on the moon than the earth does!



Eclipses of sun and moon are relatively rare because the orbit of the moon is not in the same plane as the orbit of the earth. Only if a new or full moon occurs where the planes cross can you have a total solar eclipse, or a total lunar eclipse.


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