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| Question 1184729:  The orbit of the earth around the sun is elliptical in shape with the sun at one
 focus and semimajor axis of length 185.8 million miles. If the distance of the sun from the center of the orbit is 1.58 million miles, find
 a. the greatest distance from the sun to Earth, and
 b. the least distance from the sun to Earth.
 Answer by ikleyn(52879)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! . The orbit of the earth around the sun is elliptical in shape with the sun at one focus and semimajor axis
 of length 185.8 million miles. If the distance of the sun from the center of the orbit is 1.58 million miles, find
 a. the greatest distance from the sun to Earth, and
 b. the least distance from the sun to Earth.
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 Excuse me,
 
 
 if you look into Wikipedia article,  related to the  Earth orbit around the  Sun,
 
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth%27s_orbit
 
 
 you will find there  TOTALLY  DIFFERENT  number for the semimajor axis length of    92.96×10^6 miles   (half of your value (!) ).
 
 
 I can not participate in the solution of the problem,  which incorrectly treats the world's constants.
 
 
 ( Had the  Earth be two times farther from the  Sun,  than  it really is,  it would obtain
 only smart part of the heat energy from the  Sun  (probably,  only one fourth of the current energy flow),
 everything would be covered by ice,  and the life,  as we know it,   would be hardly possible in our beautiful world . . . ).
 
 
 
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