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2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Era (or Anno Domini).

2008 has been designated as:

Events

January

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MESSENGER assembly at Astrotech.

February

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Raúl Castro

March

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European Jules Verne ATV docked the to International Space Station.

April

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May

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Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter image of the Phoenix (lower left corner) in the line of sight to the 10-km-wide Heimdal Crater (the craft is actually 20 km in front of it).

June

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July

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34th G8 summit heads of delegations in Tōyako, Japan.

August

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Hurricane Hanna

September

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The CMS experiment of the Large Hadron Collider.

October

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Predicted and scheduled events

November

December

Deaths

January

Edmund Hillary
Heath Ledger

February

Janez Drnovšek

March

Arthur C. Clarke
Manuel Marulanda

April

Charlton Heston

May

Irena Sendler

June

Chinghiz Aitmatov
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Võ Văn Kiệt

July

Jesse Helms

August

Isaac Hayes

September

Paul Newman

October

Jörg Haider

Nobel Prizes

Major religious holidays

2008 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar2008
MMVIII
Ab urbe condita2761
Armenian calendar1457
ԹՎ ՌՆԾԷ
Assyrian calendar6758
Baháʼí calendar164–165
Balinese saka calendar1929–1930
Bengali calendar1415
Berber calendar2958
British Regnal year56 Eliz. 2 – 57 Eliz. 2
Buddhist calendar2552
Burmese calendar1370
Byzantine calendar7516–7517
Chinese calendar丁亥年 (Fire Pig)
4705 or 4498
    — to —
戊子年 (Earth Rat)
4706 or 4499
Coptic calendar1724–1725
Discordian calendar3174
Ethiopian calendar2000–2001
Hebrew calendar5768–5769
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat2064–2065
 - Shaka Samvat1929–1930
 - Kali Yuga5108–5109
Holocene calendar12008
Igbo calendar1008–1009
Iranian calendar1386–1387
Islamic calendar1428–1430
Japanese calendarHeisei 20
(平成20年)
Javanese calendar1940–1941
Juche calendar97
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4341
Minguo calendarROC 97
民國97年
Nanakshahi calendar540
Thai solar calendar2551
Tibetan calendar阴火猪年
(female Fire-Pig)
2134 or 1753 or 981
    — to —
阳土鼠年
(male Earth-Rat)
2135 or 1754 or 982
Unix time1199145600 – 1230767999

2008 in fiction

Books

  • Isaac Asimov's 1955 short story Franchise takes place in 2008, the premise being that the U.S. president will be selected by a computer program looking for the "most representative citizen".
  • John Barnes, Mother of Storms (1995) begins with a 2008 UN resolution barring any nation from acquiring nuclear weapons after June 1, 2008, subject to penalty of preemptive strike.
  • Gregory Benford's books The Jupiter War and The Threads of Time are set in 2008.
  • The Galactic Milieu Series by Julian May features Earth's first contact with an alien race on June 20, 2008.
  • In Francis Anderson's 1992 book "Future Undetermined" the UN bans civilians from owning handguns on March 29.
  • Ian McDonald's "Chaga Saga" (Evolution's Shore and Kirinya) begins with the March 13, 2008 impact arrival of the plant form Chaga from outer space.
  • Alan E. Nourse's 1957 book Rocket to Limbo begins with the March 3, 2008 launch of the starship Argonaut on a centuries-long trip to Alpha Centauri.
  • The Mote in God's Eye (1974) by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle postulates that faster-than-light travel is perfected in 2008.
  • The Next War, a controversial 1996 novel about the post-Soviet era, co-authored by former U.S. Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, looks at a possible 2008 nuclear confrontation between the United States and Russia.

Computer and video games

Set in 2008:

Film

Set in 2008:

Television

  • Dawson's Creek (2003 series finale): The characters meet once again. Dawson, now 25, is the creator of a television series, The Creek, based on his life.[128]
  • The 2007 series of Doctor Who: Present time (such as "Smith and Jones") is primarily set in 2008.
  • The Future Boy Conan anime story begins in July, 2008, when a war results in five continents sinking into the sea.
  • Doraemon: According to the original manga story, a time machine will be invented in 2008.
  • Heroes: According to the episode Out of Time, the Shanti virus wipes out about 93% of the world's population, from a break out in March 2008. Peter Petrelli accidentally teleports himself and Caitlin to sometime around June 14, 2008, when any survivors in New York City are forcibly evacuated.
  • According to the Futurama episode "Space Pilot 3000", Stop 'N Drop suicide booths are claimed to have been "America's Favorite" since 2008. Whether this is the use of an advertising hyperbole to indicate that they were introduced in 2008, or that they gained a plurality of market share in 2008 is not concluded.

References

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  3. ^ International Year of the Potato 2008.
  4. ^ International Year of Sanitation.
  5. ^ "2008 - International Year of the Frog - Zoos Victoria".
  6. ^ "European Year of Intercultural Dialogue website".
  7. ^ Cyprus and Malta set to join eurozone in 2008, EurActiv
  8. ^ Akrotiri and Dhekelia adopt the euro, EUbusiness (ISO 4217 code: VEF).
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  11. ^ "Mercury Flyby 1". Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. Retrieved 2008-01-12. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
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  14. ^ Iran sentences Bahais for 'anti-regime propaganda', Aljazeera
  15. ^ "Gun Battles in Chad's Capital as Rebel Forces Storm In".
  16. ^ "Iran Opens Space Center, Launches Rocket", Associated Press
  17. ^ "Dimona bombing: Suicide attack in Israel first in a year", Associated Press
  18. ^ Gunmen attack Timor leader Ramos-Horta, The Sydney Morning Herald, February 11, 2008.
  19. ^ "Update 9-Oil rises as Venezuela cuts off Exxon Mobil". {{cite web}}: Text "Reuters" ignored (help)
  20. ^ "Bloomberg.com: Japan".
  21. ^ "Rudd says sorry", Dylan Welch, Sydney Morning Herald, February 13, 2008
  22. ^ "AFP: Scores dead in one of Afghanistan's deadliest attacks".
  23. ^ "Bloomberg.com: Worldwide".
  24. ^ "Brown fights backlash over Northern Rock". {{cite web}}: Text "Reuters" ignored (help)
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  26. ^ "AFP: Satellite strike shows US missile defense works: Gates".
  27. ^ "Star explodes halfway across universe - CNN.com".
  28. ^ "Bhutan votes for status quo", France 24, March 24, 2008
  29. ^ "Election Date Finally Fixed As March 29, 2008".
  30. ^ Sark democracy plans are approved, BBC News Online, 9 April 2008
  31. ^ A Revolution Not Televised, Time.com, January 17, 2008
  32. ^ After 443 years, Sark gets democracy, The Bugle, Episode 13, January 2008. The Bugle is a satirical podcast of the Times Online.
  33. ^ Sark agrees switch to democracy, BBC News Online, 22 February 2008
  34. ^ Karzai unhurt after parade attack, BBC News
  35. ^ "India setting world record by sending 10 satellites into orbit".
  36. ^ 'Dozens die' in China train crash, BBC News
  37. ^ "Phoenix Mars Mission".
  38. ^ "Bill Gates steps down from Microsoft today".
  39. ^ "Bill Gates steps down as Microsoft head to concentrate on philanthropy".
  40. ^ "Sydney Morning Herald: 'Thanks: Pope'".
  41. ^ "BBC News: Serbia captures fugitive Karadzic".
  42. ^ "Nepalnews.com".
  43. ^ "26 killed in bombing attacks in Baghdad". Times of India. July 28, 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-28. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  44. ^ Hacaoglu, Selcan (28-07-2008). "Suicide attacks kill 57 in Baghdad, Kirkuk". AP. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  45. ^ "The XXII World Congress of Philosophy 2008".
  46. ^ "Tonga crowns new king".
  47. ^ "Police station raided in west China's Xinjiang, terrorist plot suspected". Xinhua. 08-04-2008. Retrieved 2008-08-04. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  48. ^ "Chinese border assault kills 16". BBC. 08-04-2008. Retrieved 2008-08-04. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  49. ^ "Beijing 2008 - It's a wrap".
  50. ^ "Former communist becomes Nepal PM". CNN. 08-15-2008. Retrieved 2008-08-15. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  51. ^ "ESPN - Michael Phelps' history run at 2008 Olympics - Olympics".
  52. ^ "Pakistan's Musharraf steps down".
  53. ^ "Taliban kill 10 French troops in Afghanistan".
  54. ^ "Bomb kills 43 at Algerian military academy".
  55. ^ "DNA tests for those killed in Madrid crash". BBC. 08-20-2008. Retrieved 2008-08-20. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  56. ^ "Official says pirates have seized a German ship off Somalia, the third in a day".
  57. ^ "Ten killed in Guatemala small plane crash".
  58. ^ "Plane crashes in Kyrgyz capital".
  59. ^ "Statement by President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev". Russia's President web site. 2008-08-26. Retrieved 2008-08-26.
  60. ^ "Gustav evacuees urged to stay away".
  61. ^ "Hurricane Season 2008: Tropical Storm Gustav (Central Caribbean)".
  62. ^ "Hanna closes in on U.S. as Ike becomes major hurricane".
  63. ^ "Galveston 'unhealthy and unsafe,' city manager says".
  64. ^ "Hurricane Ike barrels over Cuba".
  65. ^ "Japanese PM, Yasuo Fukuda, in shock resignation after just one year in job".
  66. ^ "Thailand's prime minister declares state of emergency".
  67. ^ "Cyprus leaders begin peace talks".
  68. ^ "Q&A: Cyprus peace process".
  69. ^ "Bhutto widower Zardari elected Pakistan's new president".
  70. ^ "Hundreds feared trapped in Egypt rockslide".
  71. ^ Paulson, Henry M., Jr. (2008-09-07). "Statement by Secretary Henry M. Paulson, Jr. on Treasury and Federal Housing Finance Agency Action to Protect Financial Markets and Taxpayers". United States Department of the Treasury. Retrieved 2008-09-07. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help); Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  72. ^ "Canadian PM calls snap election".
  73. ^ "Cooking show stint derails Thai prime minister".
  74. ^ "First beam in the LHC - accelerating science".
  75. ^ "Large Hadron Collider fired up in 'God particle' hunt".
  76. ^ "Human error led to fatal train collision, spokeswoman says".
  77. ^ "Russian plane crash kills 88, faulty engine blamed".
  78. ^ "The meltdown".
  79. ^ "News Release - IAU0807: IAU names fifth dwarf planet Haumea".
  80. ^ "Vietnam bars boats from Halong Bay ahead of typhoon".
  81. ^ "At Least 40 Killed in Huge Explosion at Pakistan Hotel".
  82. ^ "Deadly blast targets Marriott Hotel in Islamabad".
  83. ^ "Dozens killed in Pakistan attack".
  84. ^ "Scandal-hit Olmert formally resigns".
  85. ^ "South Africa president steps down".
  86. ^ "Taro Aso set to become Japan's PM".
  87. ^ "Cabinet bids farewell to Mbeki".
  88. ^ Chinese astronaut walks in space
  89. ^ Government Seizes WaMu and Sells Some Assets
  90. ^ "Space Exploration Technologies Corporation - Falcon 1 Flight 4".
  91. ^ "Falcon rocket success for SpaceX".
  92. ^ "Stocks crushed".
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  95. ^ "Science Timeline for Monday's MESSENGER flyby of Mercury".
  96. ^ "APL's MESSENGER fact sheet" (PDF).
  97. ^ Alexandra Twin, CNNMoney.com senior writer (October 6, 2008) Dow falls below 10,000 CNNMoney.com (Retrieved October 6, 2008)
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  102. ^ The Financial Supervisory Authority - Iceland, News: Based on New Legislation, the Icelandic Financial Supervisory Authority (FME) Proceeds to take Control of Kaupþing to ensure Continued Commercial Bank Operations in Iceland (09.10.2008)
  103. ^ Kaupthing Bank, Press release: Kaupthing Bank turns to the Icelandic FSA (2008.10.09)
  104. ^ The Financial Supervisory Authority - Iceland, News: Based on New Legislation, the Icelandic Financial Supervisory Authority (IFSA) Proceeds to take Control of Landsbanki to ensure Continued Commercial Bank Operations in Iceland (07.10.2008)
  105. ^ Landsbanki Íslands, Press release: Landsbanki's Operations Continued Under Unchanged Management (October 07, 2008)
  106. ^ The Financial Supervisory Authority - Iceland, News: Based on New Legislation, the Icelandic Financial Supervisory Authority (FME) Proceeds to take Control of Glitnir to ensure Continued Commercial Bank Operations in Iceland (08.10.2008)
  107. ^ Glitnir Bank, News: Glitnir's Operations Continued – Lárus Welding to continue as CEO (08.10.2008)
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  110. ^ "Dow plunges 733 as new data points to recession". Associated Press. October 15, 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-15.
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  114. ^ "LHC to be inaugurated on 21 October 2008".
  115. ^ "Final LHC Synchronization Test a Success".
  116. ^ "Large Hadron Collider: thirteen ways to change the world".
  117. ^ "India launches first Moon mission". BBC News. Wednesday, 22 October 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-22. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  118. ^ "Chandrayaan-1".
  119. ^ "Bhutan king to be crowned at last".
  120. ^ "QE2 To Leave Cunard Fleet And Be Sold To Dubai World To Begin A New Life At The Palm".
  121. ^ "RMS Britannia (1840) to RMS Queen Victoria (2007) and Beyond".
  122. ^ "NASA's Shuttle and Rocket Missions".
  123. ^ "www.haaba.com/news/2008/01/09/7-73517/greenland-to-vote-on-wider-autonomy-from-denmark-government.html".
  124. ^ Fossett was declared legally dead on February 15, having been missing since 3 September 2007.
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