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The 2070s decade will begin on January 1, 2070 and will end on December 31, 2079.

Notable predictions and known events

2070

2074

2075

2076

  • Sedna—In 2076, around May 31, the planetoid 90377 Sedna is expected to reach its perihelion, its closest point to the Sun. It is expected to reach a distance of 76 AU, or 76 times the average distance Earth is from the Sun. Sedna has a highly elliptical orbit, thus it is difficult to locate —at its aphelion, it reaches about 942 AU. This date is subject to adjustment as Sedna's orbit is still being refined.
  • The United States of America will celebrate its 300th anniversary of its founding.

2077

  • Beginning of 16th century according to the Islamic Hijri calendar.

2079

  • May 1: A total solar eclipse is predicted for New York City, as well as Nova Scotia in Canada.[2]
  • June 6: The smalldatetime fields in SQL-Server databases will wrap around to January 1, 1900.
  • June 25: All of Michael Jackson's songs will go into the public domain.
  • August 11:, Mercury occults Mars for the first time since 578. It is difficult to observe, but the best observable occultation of a planet by another in the 21st century.

Biblical references

  • Bede computed that the world would end in 2076, extrapolating from Biblical references and the year of Jesus' birth.[3]

Fictional references

References

  1. ^ "Ozone hole smaller in 2009 than 2008: WMO". Physorg.
  2. ^ http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEgoogle/SEgoogle2051/SE2079May01Tgoogle.html
  3. ^ B.A. Robinson (2006-08-29). "Predictions that the end of the world will happen after the year 2010". ReligiousTolerance.org. Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance. Retrieved 2006-11-25.
  4. ^ "Judge Dredd's Timeline". Dredd Zone. 2000AD Online. Retrieved 2006-11-25.