10th millennium

The tenth millennium in the anno Domini or Common Era of the Gregorian calendar will begin on January 1, 9001, and end on December 31, 10,000.

Millennia:
Centuries:
  • 91st century
  • 92nd century
  • 93rd century
  • 94th century
  • 95th century
  • 96th century
  • 97th century
  • 98th century
  • 99th century
  • 100th century

Astronomical events

All these dates are in a uniform time scale such as Terrestrial Time. When converted to our ordinary solar time or Universal Time, which is decidedly non-uniform, via ΔT, the dates would be a couple of days earlier. Furthermore, they are only astronomical dates, so they are given in the astronomical format of Year Month Day, which allows them to be ordered.

Year 10,000 problem

Software that encodes the CE / AD calendar year of a date as a four-character binary-coded decimal will no longer be able to encode the contemporaneous date. This problem may possibly occur from midnight on January 1, 10000.

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See also

  • The Long Now Foundation, a non-profit that encourages long-term thinking with one practical application of using a leading zero to form dates (such as October 21, 02015).

References

  1. "Solar eclipses during transits; One hundred millennium catalog 50 000 BC - 50 000 AD". Transits Page. Archived from the original on 25 March 2010. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  2. Kaler, Jim (19 June 1998). "Deneb". University of Illinois. Retrieved 5 September 2011.
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