22nd century

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The 22nd century will span the years 2101–2200 of the Gregorian calendar .

Predictions

Astronomical Predictions for the 22nd Century

  • There will be 239 lunar eclipses .
  • June 25, 2150: Total, seven-minute solar eclipse , the first time in 177 years, the last being on June 30, 1973 . This time it will repeat itself on July 5, 2168 after a shorter time. There will be 7 minutes and 26 seconds of darkness, just as it will be 7 minutes and 29 seconds on July 16, 2186, which borders on the theoretical maximum. It is said to be the longest solar eclipse in the 8000 years from 3000 BC to 5000 AD (prediction by Fred Espenak ). All three solar eclipses are part of the Saros period 139.
  • In August 2113: Pluto reaches its furthest point from the sun for the first time since its discovery.
  • December 11, 2117: Venus transit .
  • 2123: Triple conjunction of Mars and Jupiter .
  • September 14, 2123: To 15:28 UTC is Venus Jupiter cover.
  • December 8, 2125: Venus transit .
  • July 29, 2126: At 16:08 UTC, Mercury will obscure Mars .
  • March 10, 2130: At 07:32 UTC, the sun will reach the center of mass of the solar system .
  • December 3, 2133: At 14:14 UTC, Mercury will obscure Venus.
  • 2134: Comet Halley will return to the inner solar system.
  • October 7, 2135: Total solar eclipse over northern Germany, Bremen and parts of Hamburg will be in the umbra.
  • May 25, 2142: Total solar eclipse, visible from the Ruhr area in Germany.
  • 2148: Triple conjunction of Mars and Saturn .
  • June 14, 2151: Total solar eclipse, visible from Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
  • 2169–2199: The Apollo asteroid (101955) Bennu could hit Earth with an estimated probability of 0.07% .
  • 2170: Triple conjunction of Mars and Jupiter.
  • 2185: Triple conjunction of Mars and Saturn.
  • 2187: Triple conjunction of Mars and Saturn.
  • September 2, 2197: Venus covers Spica . The last time this happened on November 10, 1783.
  • December 24, 2197: The moon will cover Neptune.
  • April 14, 2200: Total solar eclipse in Germany, umbra moves over Bremen and Berlin.

Others

Individual evidence

  1. Fred Espenak: Lunar eclipse: 2101 to 2200. Lunar Eclipses: 2101 to 2200. In: sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov. September 11, 2003, archived from the original on September 20, 2008 ; accessed on July 3, 2013 .
  2. Solar eclipse of July 5, 2168 (English)
  3. Solar eclipse of July 16, 2186 (English)