Timeline of the near future

For contemporary events, see Timeline of modern history.
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This is a timeline of the near future, covering predicted or calculated events from the present until the end of the 23rd century.

21st century

2010s

2020s

2030s

2040s

2050s

2060s

2070s

2080s

22nd century

2100s

2110s

2120s

2130s

2140s

2150s

2160s

2170s

2180s

2190s

23rd century

2200s

2220s

2230s

2240s

2250s

2260s

2270s

2280s

2290s

See also

References

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