Timeline of the near future
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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[edit]
2020s[edit]
- 2020:
- The Voyager program is expected to terminate.[citation needed]
- 24 July – 9 August: 2020 Summer Olympics to be held in Tokyo, Japan.[citation needed]
- China's third space station is scheduled to launch.[citation needed]
- Bitcoin‘s block reward will halve to 6.25 BTC.[citation needed]
- The Jeddah Tower is expected to be completed and will become the world's tallest building.[citation needed]
- The 2020 United States elections will occur, including the 2020 presidential election.
- 2021:
- Brood X, the largest brood of North American seventeen-year cicadas, will emerge.[citation needed]
- The Red Line of the Tel Aviv Light Rail is scheduled to be completed.[citation needed]
- The James Webb Space Telescope is currently scheduled to launch in March.[citation needed]
- On June 1 , the 2021 Iranian presidential election will occur.[citation needed]
- 2022:
- 2022 FIFA World Cup to be held in Qatar.[citation needed]
- European Space Agency plans to launch JUICE for exploration of Jupiter's icy moons by 2022.[citation needed]
- 2022 Winter Olympics will be held in Beijing, China.[citation needed]
- The first Indian bullet train project between the cities of Ahmedabad and Mumbai will be completed.[citation needed]
- China's first space station is complete.[1]
- 2023:
- London's new "super sewer" will be finished.[2]
- The Compact of Free Association between the United States and the Federated States of Micronesia and the Marshall Islands expires.[citation needed]
- Copyright on the earliest Mickey Mouse cartoons expires in the United States under current copyright law.[3]
- On October 29, Turkey will commemorate the 100th anniversary of its independence.
- At some point in this year, SpaceX plans to send a private citizen (and a group of artists of their choosing) on a lunar free return tourism mission.[4]
- 2024:
- The Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link between Denmark and Germany is expected to open.[5]
- SpaceX plans to launch a human mission to Mars, with arrival due in 2025.[6]
- A total solar eclipse will be visible across Mexico, United States of America and Canada on April 8.[7]
- 2024 Summer Olympics to be held in Paris, France.[citation needed]
- 2025:
- The Giant Magellan Telescope is scheduled to have been completed.[8]
- Planned completion of the Square Kilometre Array radio telescope.[9]
- 2026:
- Construction of Sagrada Familia to be completed.[10]
- A solar eclipse takes place on August 12.[citation needed]
- 2026 FIFA World Cup to be held in Canada, Mexico and the United States.[citation needed]
- 2028:
- A total solar eclipse will be visible across Australia and New Zealand on July 22.[citation needed]
- 2028 Summer Olympics to be held in Los Angeles, California.[citation needed]
- 2029:
- The Message From Earth will reach the Gliese 581 planetary system.[citation needed]
- 13 April: The asteroid 99942 Apophis will be visible to the naked eye within the Moon's orbit.[citation needed]
2030s[edit]
- 2030: European Space Agency's spacecraft JUICE is expected to enter the Jovian system.
- 2032: Transit of Mercury
- 2038: Year 2038 problem, similar to the Year 2000 problem that occurred on January 1, 2000.
- 2039: Transit of Mercury
2040s[edit]
- 2040: Median value for the advent of artificial general intelligence according to a 2012 study of predictions thereof.[11] This could then quickly lead to the technological singularity.
- 2042: Global population reaches nine billion. Non-Hispanic whites become a minority in the United States.
- 2045:
- The estimated year that the technological singularity will occur according to Ray Kurzweil.
- On August 17, Indonesia will commemorate the 100th anniversary of its independence.
- 2047:
- On July 1, the People's Republic of China's obligation to run Hong Kong as a special administrative region per the Sino-British Joint Declaration expires, and with it the enforceability of the Hong Kong Basic Law.
- On August 14, Pakistan will commemorate the 100th anniversary of its independence.
- On August 15, India will commemorate the 100th anniversary of its independence.
- 2048: On April 16,[note 1] Israel will commemorate the 100th anniversary of its independence. The centenary celebrations would include the opening of a time capsule embedded in the National Library of Israel.[12]
- 2049:
- On October 1, the People's Republic of China will commemorate the 100th anniversary of its proclamation.
- On December 20, the People's Republic of China's obligation to run Macau as a special administrative region per the Joint Declaration on the Question of Macau expires.
2050s[edit]
- 2050: Three-North Shelter Forest Program is expected to be completed.[13] Nearly half of the Amazon rainforest has been deforested.
- 2051: Cosmic Call 1 will reach its destination, the star Gliese 777.
- 2057:
2060s[edit]
- 2061: Halley's Comet returns to the inner Solar System. It reaches perihelion on July 28.
- 2063: On 12 December, Kenya will commemorate the 100th anniversary of its independence.
- 2065: Transit of Mercury and an occultation of Jupiter by Venus.
- 2067:
2070s[edit]
- 2071: On March 26, Bangladesh will commemorate the 100th anniversary of its independence.
- 2076:
- The planetoid 90377 Sedna reaches perihelion.
- On July 4, The United States will commemorate the 300th anniversary of its independence.
- 2077: Beginning of the 15th century in the Islamic calendar.
2080s[edit]
- 2084: The lease held by the Pitjantjatjara people on Uluru to Australian government set to expire.
2090s[edit]
- 2090:
- On October 3, Germany will commemorate the 100th anniversary of its unification
- 2098:
- On June 12, The Philippines will commemorate the 200th anniversary of its independence on its centennial for the second time.
22nd century[edit]
2100s[edit]
- 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.[14]
- Brazil will celebrate the 600th anniversary of its discovery by the Portuguese Crown, on April 22nd, 2100.
- 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.[15]
2110s[edit]
- 2110: According to Extreme Engineering from Discovery Channel, proposed Japanese mega-project Shimizu Mega-City Pyramid could be completed at this time.
- 2113: August will be the first time Pluto reaches aphelion since its discovery.
- 2114: Sedna overtakes Eris as the farthest known spheroid orbiting the Sun.
- 2117: December 10–11: Transit of Venus.
2120s[edit]
- 2123: Triple conjunction Mars–Jupiter.
- 2123: June 9: Long-duration lunar eclipse of approximately 106.1 minutes.[16]
- 2123: At 15:28 UTC, on September 14, Venus will eclipse Jupiter.
- 2125: December 8: Transit of Venus.
- 2126: At 16:08 UTC on July 29, Mercury will occult Mars.
2130s[edit]
- 2134: Halley's Comet returns to the inner Solar System
2140s[edit]
2150s[edit]
- 2150: June 25: Solar eclipse of 7 min 14 s, Solar Saros 139.[17] 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,[18] when the Concorde prototype followed the totality spot for 73 minutes.
2160s[edit]
- 2160: March 17 – Unless changes are made as to when Easter can be observed, this particular March 17 will fall within Holy Week for the first time since 2008 and fall on the same day (Monday) as it did in that year, likely requiring the movement of the Feast of Saint Patrick's Day to another date.[19]
- 2168: July 5: Solar eclipse of 7 min 26 s, Saros 139.[20]
2170s[edit]
- 2170: Triple conjunction Mars–Jupiter.
- 2174: The second full orbit of Neptune around the sun since its discovery in 1846.
- 2177: "First Plutonian anniversary" of the dwarf planet's discovery, given that Pluto's orbit is just under 248 Earth years.
2180s[edit]
- 2185: Triple conjunction Mars–Saturn.
- July 16, 2186 : Solar eclipse[21] of 7m 29 s (very close to the theoretical maximum), Saros 139,[22] "crowning" this series. This is predicted to be the longest eclipse during the current 10,000 year period, from 4000 BC to AD 6000 (eclipse predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA/GSFC.DEPP).[23]
- 2187: Triple conjunction Mars–Saturn.
2190s[edit]
- 2197: September 2: Venus occults Spica (the previous occultation of Spica by Venus was on November 10, 1783). The Moon will occult Neptune on December 24.
23rd century[edit]
2200s[edit]
- 2209: Return of Halley's Comet.
2220s[edit]
- 2221: Triple conjunction of Mars and Saturn.
- 2223: On December 2 at 12:32 UTC, Mars will occult Jupiter.
2230s[edit]
- Triple conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn.
2240s[edit]
- 2240: 7th millennium begins in the Hebrew calendar.
- 2243: On August 12 at 04:52 UTC, Venus will occult Saturn.
- 2247: Transit of Venus on June 11.
2250s[edit]
- 2251: On March 4 at 10:52 UTC, Venus will occult Uranus.
- 2253: On August 1, Mercury occults Regulus (last occultation of Regulus by Mercury was on August 13, 364 BC).
- 2255: Transit of Venus on June 9.
2260s[edit]
- 2265: Return to perihelion by the Great Comet of 1861.
2270s[edit]
- 2279: Triple conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn.
2280s[edit]
- 2281, 2282: Grand trine of Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. This last occurred in 1769 and 1770.
2290s[edit]
See also[edit]
Notes[edit]
- ↑ The Israeli Declaration of Independence was proclaimed on 14 May 1948, which corresponds to 5 Iyar 5708 in the Hebrew Calendar. 5 Iyar 5808 corresponds to the Gregorian April 18, 2048, which falls on a Saturday; therefore, to avoid Sabbath desecration, Independence day is celebrated two days before, on Iyar 3/April 16.
References[edit]
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- ↑ Doctorow, Cory (2016-01-19). "We'll Probably Never Free Mickey, But That's Beside the Point". Electronic Frontier Foundation. Retrieved 2018-07-19.
- ↑ https://www.cnbc.com/2018/09/18/spacex-japan-billionaire-yusaku-maezawa-first-tourist-to-fly-to-moon.html
- ↑ "Denmark-Germany undersea Fehmarn tunnel gets go-ahead". BBC News. 25 July 2015. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
- ↑ Taylor, Harriet (2016-06-02). "Musk: We intend to launch people to Mars in 2024, arrival in 2025". CNBC. Retrieved 2016-06-04.
- ↑ "Total Solar Eclipse 2024: Here's What You Need to Know".
- ↑ "Magellan super-scope gets green light for construction". BBC News. 3 June 2015. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
- ↑ "Square-kilometre radio telescope wins millions in UK funding". Theregister.co.uk. 13 March 2014. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
- ↑ "Así será la Sagrada Família en 2026". ABC [digital version]. 26 September 2013.
- ↑ Armstrong, Stuart; Sotala, Kaj. "How We're Predicting AI—or Failing To" (PDF).
- ↑ Gatenyu, Ilan. "A time capsule with Israeli developments has been buried". Yisrael Hayom (in Hebrew). Retrieved 3 December 2018.CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link)
- ↑ "State Forestry Administration,P.R.China". State Forestry Administration,P.R.China (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 15 March 2014. Retrieved 15 March 2014. Unknown parameter
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- ↑ CNN, By Randi Kaye,. "Jackie Kennedy's pink suit locked away from public view - CNN". CNN. Retrieved 2018-11-29.
- ↑ "Catalog of Lunar Eclipses: 2101 to 2200". National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
- ↑ "Eclipse of June 25, 2150" (GIF). NASA Eclipse Web Site. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
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