26th century
The 26th century of the anno Domini (common) era will span from January 1, 2501 to December 31, 2600 of the Gregorian calendar.
Astronomical events
List of the long total solar eclipses
- June 14, 2504: Solar eclipse,[1] (7 min 10 s), of saros 145.
- June 25, 2522: at 9:04 TD, total solar eclipse[2] of 7min 12s, "crowning" at the top the series of saros 145, from the last total eclipse of the last millennium taken on August 11, 1999.
- July 5, 2540: Solar eclipse,[3] (7 min 04 s), of saros 145.
- July 17, 2558: Solar eclipse,[4] (6 min 43 s), of saros 145.
- August 6, 2567: Solar eclipse,[5] (6 min 26 s), of saros 164.
- August 16, 2585: Solar eclipse,[6] (6 min 16 s), of saros 164.
Particular eclipse prediction
- May 5, 2600: First total solar eclipse[7] visible from London since 2151.[8]
The width of its path is predicted to be exceptionally wide at its maximum point.
Other phenomena
Science fiction set in the 26th century
Literature
Film
Television
- The TV show Cleopatra 2525 is set in the year 2525. (The theme song for the show is a parody of the song In the Year 2525, mingled with the sound effects of futuristic weaponry.)
- The TV show Firefly is set in the year 2517, and follow Space Captain and Unification War veteran, Malcolm Reynolds, and his crew, across various planets.
- The eighth season of Mystery Science Theater 3000 is set in the year 2525. According to the show, 2525 is also the year of the end of planet Earth.
- The Doctor Who episode Earthshock, featuring the hijacking of a space freighter by Cybermen, is set largely in the year 2526.
- The Doctor Who episodes Frontier in Space and Planet of the Daleks take place in the year 2540.
- In the South Park episodes "Go God Go" and "Go God Go XII", Eric Cartman freezes himself in the year 2006 because he is too impatient to wait three weeks for the release of the Wii video game console. He is accidentally left frozen until the year 2546.
- In the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Azati Prime", Captain Jonathan Archer is briefly transported to a possible future 26th century (in the Star Trek universe) in which Klingon and Xindi crewmen serve the United Federation of Planets. Archer visits a possible version of USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-J) in this episode.
Video Games
- The video game Bulletstorm is set in this century.
- The Dead Space game series takes place in the early 26th century.
- The Xbox video game Dino Crisis 3 is set in a spaceship in 2548.
- The Nintendo 64 game F-Zero X and the Nintendo GameCube game F-Zero GX take place in an unspecified year in the 26th century. However, in the Game Boy Advance game F-Zero GP Legend, it is stated that the game takes place in the 23rd century in the year 2201.
- The Halo series is set in the 26th century. Most of the games take place in 2552.
- The backstory and events of the MS-DOS/QBasic computer video game Red Baron 2573 take place in the year 2573, when an alien race (known as the Vordoxians) uses a powerful computer virus to disable Earth's defensive systems in advance of an all-out, genocidal planetary alien invasion.
- The StarCraft series is set within the early 2500s.
- The NES game Super Spy Hunter takes place in 2525.
- The computer game Tachyon: The Fringe takes place in the 26th century, as stated by Commander Alberion Obulo in the intro.
- In the Xenosaga universe, the year 2510 is the year that the worldwide organization in charge of the space emigration plan changes the dating system from "A.D." to "T.C."
Comics
Music
- In the Year 2525, a 1969 Zager and Evans song, describes what life is like in 2525 (and later the years 3535, 4545 and many others). Disturbing predictions are given for each selected year.
Other
Population of Earth
Physicist Stephen Hawking, at a White House lecture in 1999, remarked that if there is no space colonization, population expansion continued unabated and the people of the Earth continued to use power at the rate they did then, then by the year 2600 people would be standing shoulder to shoulder and the Earth would glow red hot.
References
- ^ Solar eclipse of June 14, 2504
- ^ Solar eclipse of June 25, 2522
- ^ Solar eclipse of July 5, 2540
- ^ Éclipse solaire du July 17, 2558
- ^ Solar eclipse of August 6, 2567
- ^ Solar eclipse of August 16, 2585
- ^ Solar eclipse of May 5, 2600
- ^ Solar eclipse of June 14, 2151
- ^ a b Mutual Planetary Transits; Fifteen millennium catalog; Period 2 001 AD - 3 000 AD
Centuries and millennia