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In contemporary history, the third millennium of the anno Domini or Common Era in the Gregorian calendar is the current millennium spanning the years 2001 to 3000 (21st to 30th centuries). Ongoing futures studies seek to understand what is likely to continue and what could plausibly change in the course of this period and beyond.

Predictions and forecasts not included on this timeline

21st century

2000s

2010s

2020s

2030s

See: 2030s

2040s

Plans and goals

Expected events

2050s

  • 2050:
  • 2051:
  • 2054:
    • November 7: The lease agreement International Speedway Corporation has with Daytona Beach Racing and Recreational Facilities District expires.[16]
    • Hawksbill Creek Agreement tax exempt status is scheduled to expire.
  • 2057:
    • February: A METI message Cosmic Call 1 sent from the 70-meter Eupatoria Planetary Radar arrives at its destination, 15 Sge star.
    • May: A METI message, called the Teen Age Message, sent from the 70-meter Eupatoria Planetary Radar arrives at its destination, HD 76151 star.
    • December: A METI message, called the Teen Age Message, sent from the 70-meter Eupatoria Planetary Radar arrives at its destination, 37 Gem star.
    • In the UK, the Midland Expressway Ltd (MEL) contract to run the M6 Toll expires.
  • 2059: In January, a METI message, called the Teen Age Message, sent from the 70-meter Eupatoria Planetary Radar arrives at its destinations, HD 126053 star and HD 193664 star.

2060s

  • 2060:
    • The Chinese government aims for China to be carbon neutral.[17]
  • 2061:
  • 2065:
  • 2068:
    • September 29: One of four time capsules at the Helium Centennial Time Columns Monument is scheduled to be opened 100 years after it was locked.
    • May 31: A Solar Eclipse will occur.

2070s

  • 2070:
    • In 2020, some scientists projected that by 2070 one to three billion people would be living in places with "near un-liveable" temperatures. This prediction depends on patterns of population growth,climate change mitigation, and levels of migration among other things.[19][20][21]
    • According to an announcement made by Indian prime minister Narendra Modi in 2021, India will be carbon neutral.[22]
  • 2073: On January 1, assuming no further extensions to the term of copyrights become law in the interim, all media that was published before 1978 will have fallen into the public domain in the United States. This year in particular is significant because this is the last year when the terms of the Sonny Bono Copyright Extension Act will apply; works published after 1977 will generally fall into the public domain after 70 years post mortem auctoris.[example needed]

2080s

  • 2088: The University of Bologna, the world's oldest one in continuous operation, will turn 1,000 years old.[23]
  • 2089: During the months of May and June, insect Magicicada broods X (17-year) and XIX (13-year) will emerge simultaneously. This will be the first time this will occur since 1868; next time will be in 2310. This event occurs only once in every 221 years.[24]

2090s

The ball-shaped time capsule atop the Monument to Christopher Columbus in Durazno, Uruguay, is scheduled to be opened in 2092.[25]
  • 2090: The 9/11 Victims Compensation Fund is set to expire.[26]
  • 2092:
    • Work on cleaning up the site of the Oldbury Nuclear Power Station[a] is scheduled to be complete in 2092 (early estimate).[27]
    • The second incarnation of a time capsule in Durazno, Uruguay, is scheduled to be opened after 100 years atop a pillar. The previous incarnation of the time capsule was created in 1892 and opened in 1992.[25]
  • 2094:
  • 2097: A time capsule, sealed 100 years earlier, is scheduled to be opened in Baltimore's Inner Harbor to celebrate 300 years of the city's incorporation.[30]
  • 2099:

22nd century

2100s

  • 2100:
    • On 14 March (which will be 29 February 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 28 February 2200 of the Gregorian Calendar.
    • On January 1, a time capsule placed in Hòa Bình Dam, Vietnam is scheduled to be opened.[33]
  • 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.[34]
  • FAT file systems theoretically support dates up to 31 December, 2107 (though officially only up to 31 December 2099).[citation needed]
  • 2109: On April 27, a time capsule placed under the floor boards of the Old Queens Building at Rutgers University, in New Jersey, buried on 27 April 2009, is scheduled to be opened.[35]

2110s

2120s

  • 2120: In November, a South African vault of thousands of time capsules containing present-day information for future generations' use will be opened, 101 years after burial. The Vault 2120 is located at Maropeng in the Cradle of Humankind and was sealed in November 2019. The vault will only be opened in the year 2120. The vault and its thousands of time capsules have been buried at least two metres underground at the Maropeng Visitor Centre.[42]

2130s

  • 2132: A time capsule on Rideau Street in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada is intended to be opened that year. It was buried in 1982.

2140s

  • 2140: All Bitcoins are expected to be mined.

2150s

  • 2155: The Year type in MySQL supports dates up to 31 December, 2155.[citation needed]

2160s

2180s

  • 2182-09-24: Asteroid 101955 Bennu has a 1-in-2,700 chance of impacting Earth.[43]

2190s

  • 2193: A time capsule at the York Civic Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada is scheduled to be opened that year.[44] It was buried in 1997.

23rd century

  • 2227–2247: Pluto will be closer to the Sun than Neptune is for the first time since the year 1999.
  • 2265: Return of the Great Comet of 1861.
  • 2284: Possible the perihelion of Halley's Comet might come back after the year 2209.
  • 2285: On March 22, Easter will occur on its earliest possible date for the first time since the year 1818.

24th century

  • 2333: It is projected that the Dounreay nuclear site will be safe to use for other purposes.[45]
  • 2353: The date of Easter as conventionally calculated will be five weeks earlier than its hypothetical date according to astronomical principles, in a "negative equinoctial paradox". Along with 2372, this will be one of only two such occurrences between 2020 and 4000.[46]
  • 2372: The date of Easter will see another "negative equinoctial paradox", this time four weeks earlier than its hypothetical date. This will be the last such occurrence before the year 4000.[46]

25th century

  • 2400: The first century leap year since 2000.
  • 2439 (estimated): The "Across the Universe" message broadcast by NASA in 2008 will reach Polaris.[47]
  • 2453: 1,000 years since the fall of the Eastern Roman Empire
  • 2464: A time capsule buried at Cape Canaveral Launch Complex 14 in the United States is intended to be opened.[48]
  • 2476: 2,000 years since the collapse of the Western Roman Empire
  • October 12, 2492: 1,000 years since Christopher Columbus arrived on The Bahamas.

26th century

27th century

28th century

29th century

  • The St. Michael's Catholic Cemetery (Happy Valley) in Hong Kong lease on Wanzai's Saint Fulan gentleman street will end after a 999-year lease, assuming no legal status changes before that date.[citation needed]
  • 2883: On January 4, the CPR (Canadian Pacific Railway) lease on the O&Q (Ontario and Quebec) will end, after a 999-year lease.[citation needed]

30th century

  • 2968: The Helium Centennial Time Columns Monument in Amarillo, Texas, contains four separate time capsules, the last of which is intended to be opened 1,000 years after the Time Columns Monument was locked in 1968.
  • 2999:
    • The time capsule in Chinook Centre in Calgary, Alberta, Canada is scheduled to be opened on 31 December 2999 after being sealed in 1999.[50]
    • The Longplayer composition is set to finish on 31 December 2999, marking the end of the thousand-year piece of music which began on 1 January 2000.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The Oldbury Nuclear Power Station is located in South Gloucestershire, England.

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