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The 2110s will begin on January 1, 2110 and will end on December 31, 2119. It will be the second decade in the 22st century.
The 2110s will begin on January 1, 2110 and will end on December 31, 2119. It will be the second decade in the 22st century.



Revision as of 03:40, 3 January 2010

The 2110s will begin on January 1, 2110 and will end on December 31, 2119. It will be the second decade in the 22st century.



Predicted Events

  • According to a Discovery Science Documentary, the Japanese proposed Shimizu mega city pyramid could be complete sometime in this decade, most likely 2110.
  • June 3, 2114 : Solar eclipse [1] of 6 min 32 s, saros 139.
  • August, 2113: First time Pluto reaches aphelion since its discovery.
  • In 2114 , Sedna will overtake Eris as the farthest known spheroid orbiting the Sun.
  • December 11, 2117, Sees The Solar Transit of Venus.

Fiction

  • Doraemon is born on September 3, 2112.
  • It's Such a Beautiful Day by Isaac Asimov is set in 2117.
  • Gundam Seed, an alternate-universe version of Mobile Suit Gundam (the Cosmic Era calendar begins about 10 years after the predicted oil crash of the mid-21st century, placing the beginning of the CE calendar sometime between 2040 and 2090, the series would therefore take place sometime between 2111 and 2161).
  • Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri The United Nations Starship Unity reaches the planet Chiron in the Alpha Centauri System in 2101; A.D. dates are kept, but called "Mission Years" (M.Y.).
  • Warzone 2100 the nuclear fallout for Warzone begins in 2099 ending in 2100.
  • Doom, the events of the computer game series take place in the 22nd century.
  • Zero Wing (of All Your Base fame), "war was beginning" in the year 2101.
  • Coheed and Cambria's, a rock band, song '21:13' talks of a battle between good and evil, the Mages of Ryan and Claudio, The Crowing.

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