26th century
The 26th century of the anno Domini (common) era will span from January 1, 2501, to December 31, 2600, of the Gregorian calendar.
Astronomical events
List of the long total solar eclipses
June 14, 2504: Solar eclipse, (7 min 10 s), of saros 145.
June 25, 2522: at 9:04 TD, total solar eclipse of 7min 12s, "crowning" at the top the series of saros 145.
July 5, 2540: Solar eclipse, (7 min 04 s), of saros 145.
July 17, 2558: Solar eclipse, (6 min 43 s), of saros 145.
August 6, 2567: Solar eclipse, (6 min 26 s), of saros 164.
August 16, 2585: Solar eclipse, (6 min 16 s), of saros 164.
Particular eclipse prediction
May 5, 2600: First total solar eclipse visible from London since 2151.
The width of its path is predicted to be exceptionally wide at its maximum point.
Other phenomena
April 7, 2515: At 10:37 UTC, Mars will occult Neptune.
January 25, 2518: At 22:41 UTC, Venus will occult Saturn.
2562: The dwarf planet Eris will have completed one orbit of the Sun, since its discovery in 2005.