Timeline of the near future

This is a timeline of the near future, covering predicted or calculated events from the present until the end of the 23rd century.

21st century

2020s

2030s

2040s

2050s

2060s

2070s

2080s

  • 2084: The lease held by the Pitjantjatjara people on Uluru to Australian government set to expire.

22nd century

2100s

  • 2100: On March 14 (which will be February 29 in the Julian calendar), the difference between the Julian calendar and the Gregorian calendar reaches 14 days. Since 14 is divisible by 7, this will be the first time in history since its inception that the Gregorian calendar has the same day of the week for each day of the year as the Julian calendar. This will last until February 28, 2200 of the Gregorian Calendar.
  • Polaris appears furthest North. Polaris's maximum apparent declination (taking account of nutation and aberration) will be 0.4526° from the celestial north pole, on 24 March 2100.[22]
  • 2103: Per an agreement between the National Archives and Caroline Kennedy, the jacket Jackie Kennedy wore on the day John F. Kennedy was assassinated cannot be displayed in public until this year.[23]

2110s

2120s

2130s

2140s

2150s

  • 2150: June 25: Solar eclipse of 7 min 14 s, Solar Saros 139.[25] This will be the first time an eclipse has exceeded 7 minutes of totality in 177 years; the last time this occurred was on June 30, 1973,[26] when the Concorde prototype followed the totality spot for 73 minutes.

2160s

2170s

2180s

2190s

23rd century

2200s

2220s

2230s

2240s

2250s

2260s

  • 2265: Return to perihelion by the Great Comet of 1861.

2270s

2280s

  • 2281, 2282: Grand trine of Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. This last occurred in 1769 and 1770.
  • 2284: Possible the perihelion of Halley's Comet might come back after the year 2209.
  • 2285: Unless changes are made in the religious calendar, the Western Easter will fall on March 22 for the first time since 1818, the earliest possible date on which Easter can occur.[32]

2290s

See also

Notes

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