28th century

The 28th century in the Anno Domini or Common Era of the Gregorian calendar will begin on January 1, 2701 and end on December 31, 2800. Unlike most century years, the year 2800 will be a leap year, and the next century leap year in the Gregorian calendar after 2400.

Millennium: 3rd millennium
Centuries:
Timelines:
State leaders:
  • 27th century
  • 28th century
  • 29th century
Decades:
  • 2700s
  • 2710s
  • 2720s
  • 2730s
  • 2740s
  • 2750s
  • 2760s
  • 2770s
  • 2780s
  • 2790s

Astronomical events

List of the long total solar eclipses

  • July 21, 2707: Solar eclipse,[1] (5 min 48 s), of saros 157.
  • July 31, 2725: Solar eclipse,[2] (5 min 57 s), of saros 157, "crowning" this series.
  • August 12, 2743: Solar eclipse,[3] (5 min 56 s), of saros 157.
  • July 31, 2744: Solar eclipse,[4] (5 min 59 s), of saros 167.[Note 1]
  • August 12, 2762: Solar eclipse,[5] (6 min 11 s), of saros 167.
  • August 22, 2780: Solar eclipse,[6] (6 min 16 s), of saros 167, "crowning" this series.
  • September 2, 2798: Solar eclipse,[7] (6 min 14 s), of saros 167.

Other phenomena

  • October 24, 2714: Transit of Jupiter from Uranus, the first one in 800 years (last time this occurred was on May 3, 1914).
  • September 8, 2729: The distance between Mars and the Earth will arrive at a new remarkable minimum, at 55,651,033.122 km.
    It will be the closer encounter of perihelic opposition slightly shorter (just 549 km) than the previous one of the September 3, 2650.[8]
  • June 15, 2733: Transit of Venus.
  • June 13, 2741: Transit of Venus.
  • 2742: Triple conjunction MarsJupiter.
  • 2744: Triple conjunction Mars–Jupiter.
  • 2761: Triple conjunction Mars–Saturn.
  • December 3, 2781: At 06:45 UTC, Venus will occult Neptune.
  • 2791: Triple conjunction Mars–Jupiter.
  • 2794 / 2795: Triple conjunction Jupiter–Saturn.

In fiction

Notes

  1. The saros 167 presents eclipses with very similar to those of the saros 145. For example, the Solar eclipse of July 21, 2726 Archived 2007-08-08 at the Wayback Machine (5 min 43 s), the previous one of the July 31, 2744 in this series of saros 167, would have a pathway very similar to the last one of the last millennium taken on August 11, 1999, one of the series of saros 145. It would happen at a far anniversary of the first step on the Moon by Neil Armstrong, in 1969. It would also be 1 millennium, 2 years, 2 months, minus 1 day (calendar durations) after the historical eclipse of May 22, 1724 (29th of saros 133), which was seen by Jacques Cassini and the king Louis XV. And obviously, this solar eclipse of July 31, 2744 in this series of saros 167, would have a pathway very similar to the one of the first "US Solar Eclipse of the 21st century" on August 21, 2017, the following one of the series of saros 145.
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References

Centuries and millennia

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