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*May 6, 2492: Belgian astronomer Jean Meeus asserts that the orbits of all eight planets and Pluto will be within the same 90° arc of the Solar System. The last time this is believed to have occurred was on February 1, 949. | *May 6, 2492: Belgian astronomer Jean Meeus asserts that the orbits of all eight planets and Pluto will be within the same 90° arc of the Solar System. The last time this is believed to have occurred was on February 1, 949. | ||
*June 10, 2498: Transit of Venus. | *June 10, 2498: Transit of Venus. | ||
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The 25th century of the anno Domini (common) era will span the years 2401–2500 of the Gregorian calendar.
Astronomical predictions for the 25th century
- December 30, 2419: At 01:38 UTC Venus will occult Uranus.
- 2426: Pluto's second orbit, since its discovery.
- 2456: Triple conjunction Mars-Jupiter.
- August 29, 2478: At 23:11 UTC Mars will occult Jupiter.
- June 12, 2490: Transit of Venus.
- May 6, 2492: Belgian astronomer Jean Meeus asserts that the orbits of all eight planets and Pluto will be within the same 90° arc of the Solar System. The last time this is believed to have occurred was on February 1, 949.
- June 10, 2498: Transit of Venus.