26th century

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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

Particular eclipse prediction

Other phenomena

Science fiction set in the 26th century

Literature

Film

Television

Video games

Comics

Music

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.[10]

Notes and references

  1. The serie from the last total eclipse of the last millennium taken on August 11, 1999.


  1. Solar eclipse of June 14, 2504
  2. Solar eclipse of June 25, 2522
  3. Solar eclipse of July 5, 2540
  4. Éclipse solaire du July 17, 2558
  5. Solar eclipse of August 6, 2567
  6. Solar eclipse of August 16, 2585
  7. Solar eclipse of May 5, 2600
  8. Solar eclipse of June 14, 2151
  9. 1 2 Mutual Planetary Transits; Fifteen millennium catalog; Period 2 001 AD - 3 000 AD Archived January 5, 2016, at the Wayback Machine.
  10. http://clinton4.nara.gov/Initiatives/Millennium/shawking.html

Centuries and millennia

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