28th century

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The 28th century d. C. (28th century AD) or XXVIII century e. c. (twenty-eighth century CE) is the eighth century of the III millennium in the Gregorian calendar. It will start on January 1, 2701 and end on December 31, 2800.

Astronomical predictions

List of long total eclipses of the Sun

  • July 21, 2707: total eclipse of Sun, (5 min 48 s), of the 157.
  • July 31, 2725: total eclipse of Sun, (5 min 57 s), of the 157 saros, “coronando” this series.
  • August 12, 2743: total eclipse of Sun, (5 min 56 s), of the slabs 157.
  • July 31, 2744: total eclipse of Sun, (5 min 59 s), of the 167.
  • August 12, 2762: total eclipse of Sun, (6 min 11 s), of the saros 167.
  • August 22, 2780: total eclipse of Sol, (6 min 16 s), of the 167 saros, “coronando” this series.
  • September 2, 2798: total eclipse of the Sun, (6 min 14 s), of the saros 167.

Other astronomical phenomena

  • June 15, 2733: Transit of Venus.
  • June 13, 2741: Transit of Venus.
  • 2742: Triple conjunction Mars-Jupiter.
  • 2744: Triple conjunction Mars-Jupiter.
  • 2761: Triple conjunction Mars-Saturno.
  • December 3, 2781: at 06:45 UTC Venus will hide Neptune.
  • 2791: Triple conjunction Mars-Jupiter.
  • 2794/2795: Triple conjunction Jupiter-Saturno.

Science Fiction

  • The movie Valerian and the city of the thousand planets is set in the XXVIII century.
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