22nd century

Millennium: 3rd millennium
Centuries:
Timelines:
Decades:
  • 2100s
  • 2110s
  • 2120s
  • 2130s
  • 2140s
  • 2150s
  • 2160s
  • 2170s
  • 2180s
  • 2190s

The 22nd century will be a century of the Anno Domini or Common Era in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. It will be the century following the current 21st century, beginning on January 1, 2101 and ending on December 31, 2200.

Technological predictions

Social predictions

Biological predictions

Calendric predictions

Time capsules

Astronomical predictions

Solar eclipses

Lunar eclipses

Triple conjunctions

Transits and occultations

Other phenomena

See also

References

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