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Glossary term: Perihelion

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Description: Most objects in the Solar System have elliptical orbits, with the Sun at one of the foci. Perihelion is the point along the orbit where the orbiting body is closest to the Sun. Mathematically, this point marks one end of the major axis of the ellipse. In this word "peri" denotes closest point and "helion" denotes the Sun. Accordingly, this word may only be used when the central body is the Sun. When the central body is a star that is not the Sun the term is "periastron"; when the central body being orbited is the Earth the term is "perigee". The general term regardless of the central body is "periapsis".

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