26Th Century

(25th century - 26th century - 27th century - other centuries)
The 26th century (Gregorian Calendar) comprises the years 2501-2600.

Science Fiction set in the 26th Century

The video and computer game and its sequel, Halo 2, are set in the year 2552. The TV show "Firefly" is set in the year 2517. In the early 2500s, humans make first contact with Pierson's Puppeteers in Larry Niven's Known Space universe. The computer game takes place in the early 26th Century (and the original Starcraft may cross over into the early 26th century as well). The NES game Super Spy Hunter takes place in 2525. One possible alternative future for the role playing game Mutants and Masterminds is set in Freedom City in 2525. In the episode "Azati Prime", Captain Jonathan Archer is briefly transported to an possible future 26th century (in the Star Trek universe) in which the Klingon Empire has joined the United Federation of Planets. Archer visits a hypothetical USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-J) in this episode.

Astronomical events

  • April 7th, 2515 At 10:37UTC Mars will occult Neptune
  • January 25th, 2518 At 22:41UTC Venus will occult Saturn
  • 2599: Triple conjunction Mars-Jupiter

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