(Askeri) GÜNÖTE; EFEL: Güneş çevresindeki eliptik bir yörünge üzerinde güneşten en uzak nokta. (Yer yuvarlağının günötesi, güneşten ortalama 94.500.000. mildir)
the point in its orbit where a planet is farthest from the Sun; when refering to objects orbiting the Earth the term apogee is used; the term apoapsis is used for orbits around other bodies (opposite of perihelion)
The point in the Earth's orbit which is farthest from the Sun See also: perihelion, apogee, perigee
The point in a body's orbit where it is closest to the Sun See also perigee and apogee
The point in the orbit of a planet or other celestial body where it is farthest from the Sun
The point in the orbit of a planet, comet, or artificial satellite in solar orbit that is farthest from the sun
the point in its orbit where a planet is farthest from the Sun; when referring to objects orbiting the Earth the term apogee is used; the term apoapsis is used for orbits around other bodies (opposite of perihelion)
The point in a body's orbit (e g Earth's) around the Sun where the orbiting body is farthest from the Sun
The point in an orbit around the Sun at which an object is at its greatest distance from the Sun (Opposite of perihelion)
The point on the earth's orbit that is farthest from the sun Although the position is part of a 21,000 year cycle, currently it occurs around July, when the earth is about 3 million miles farther from the sun than at perihelion This term can be applied to any other celestial body in orbit around the sun It is the opposite of perihelion
The term "aphelion" essentially means "far from the Sun " Since planetary orbits are ellipses rather than perfect circles, at points in a given orbit the planet is closer to the Sun than at others When it is at aphelion, it is at the farthest distance away from the Sun that it can get See perihelion