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29th century
(28th century - 29th century - 30th century - more centuries)
The 29th century (Gregorian Calendar) comprises the years 2801-2900.
Astronomical predictions for the 29th century
- On March 16th 2880, there is a 1-in-300 probability that asteroid (29075) 1950 DA will hit the Earth, causing an extinction-level event.
- The remnants of Comet Ikeya-Seki are expected to return to the inner solar system. It was last seen from Earth in 1965-1966 and broke into three pieces as it approached the sun.
- March 25th, 2816 - At 15:47 UTC Mercury will occult Jupiter
- March 6th, 2817 - At 9:36 UTC Venus will occult Saturn
- April 11th, 2818 - At 20:41 UTC Mercury will occult Mars
- February 6th, 2825 At 10:50 UTC Mars will occult Uranus
- 2829/2830: Triple conjunction Mars-Saturn
- December 15th, 2830 - At 09:40 UTC Venus will occult Mars
- July 20th, 2855 - At 05:15 UTC Mercury will occult Jupiter
- 2842/2843: Triple conjunction Mars-Jupiter
- December 16th, 2846: Transit of Venus
- December 14th, 2854: Partial Transit of Venus
- 2866: Triple conjunction Mars-Saturn
Science fiction set in the 29th century
- Some episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager feature characters from the 29th century.
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