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2009 (MMIX) will be a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar.
Contents
Predicted and scheduled events
January
- January 1 - Bulgaria and Slovakia are set to adopt the Euro.
- January 1 - Deadline by which goods in all member states of the European Union must be sold in metric units (this has already been completed everywhere, except in the UK). Road signs in the UK are unaffected (road signs in all other member states will already be in metric units).
- January 3 - Alaska will celebrate its 50th anniversary of statehood.
- January 20 - The next (44th) President of the United States (elected November 4, 2008) is scheduled to be inaugurated in Washington, DC.
- January 26 Annular solar eclipse.
February
- February 1 - The International Cospas-Sarsat Satellite System is scheduled to stop monitoring for 121.5 MHz and 243 MHz (Class B) distress signals from EPIRBs and other emergency beacons.
- February 1 - Super Bowl XLIII
- February - Alpine World Ski Championships 2009 in Val d'Isère, France.
- February 13 - A celebration is expected as the Unix time number reaches 1234567890 seconds at 23:31:30 UTC.
- February 17 - Analog television broadcasts are scheduled to end in the United States, requiring all stations to send their signals digitally.
March
- March - Second version of World Baseball Classic expected to occur.
- March 3 - Square root day, the first one in over five years.
April
- April - The new Mets Ballpark scheduled to open.
- April - The new Yankee Stadium scheduled to open.
- April 4 to April 6 - NCAA Men's Basketball Final Four to be held at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan.
- April 11 - Neptune will return to the same degree and minute as when it was discovered, 163 years previously. (September 23, 1846)
May
- May 25 - Conjunction between Jupiter and Neptune, Jupiter 24' south. First conjunction of triple conjunction Jupiter/Neptune.
June
- Mid-June - Elections to the European Parliament. In the UK, they will be held on June 11. This is also a possible date for the next UK general election.
July
- July 13 - Conjunction between Jupiter and Neptune, Jupiter 37' south. Second conjunction of triple conjunction Jupiter/Neptune.
- July 15-July 26 - Summer Universiade in Belgrade, Serbia
- July 20 - Adam J. Elias turns twenty seven years old. Will also mark the 40th anniversary of the U.S. Moon Landing.
- July 22 - Total solar eclipse (Longest lasting total eclipse of the 21st century)
August
- August 4 - O UTC: Jupiter occults 45 Capricorni, a star of 5.9 mag.
September
- September 7 - ESPN celebrates its 30th anniversary.
- September 29th - NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft makes its final flyby of Mercury, decreasing velocity enough for an orbital capture in 2011.
October
- October - the National Hockey League franchise Montreal Canadiens celebrate their 100th anniversary. A bid for the National Hockey League All-Star Game is expected.
November
December
- December 20 - Conjunction between Jupiter and Neptune, Jupiter 34' south. Third conjunction of triple conjunction Jupiter/Neptune.
- December 31 - The European Union's directive banning non-SI markings on any goods imported into the European Union goes into effect. This applies to all markings on products, enclosed directions and papers, packaging, and advertisements.
- December 31 - The "Single Business Tax", a value added tax which is a primary form of business taxation in the USA's state of Michigan, will be repealed.
- December 31 - In Italy, possibly the last day of analogic TV transmission (VHF, UHF). After 54 years, the country should switch completely to Digital terrestrial television.
Unknown dates
- The ban on castration of piglets becomes effective in Norway.
- The Cadillac S-Class is scheduled to be released this year. It will be the production version of the Cadillac Sixteen concept car. A coupe version is planned.
- A U.S. aircraft carrier named the USS George H. W. Bush will be launched.
- Conan O'Brien is scheduled to replace Jay Leno as host of The Tonight Show.
- The Simpsons is expected to reach its 20th season, making it the longest running sitcom in American television history.
- The United Kingdom plans to continue 5-year process to cease analog television broadcasts region-by-region, with Granada, HTV West, Grampian Television and Scottish Television.
- Rhodri Morgan expects to retire as First Minister of Wales.
- Boeing's 747-8 expected to achieve entry into service (EIS).
- Expected series finale of the television show Lost
- Opening of Tseung Kwan O South Line, MTR, Hong Kong.
- Winter Universiade in Harbin, People's Republic of China.
- Thirteenth Olympic Congress, in Copenhagen, Denmark including decision of the host city of the 2016 Summer Olympics.
- Singapore will host the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum.
- Completion of the East L.A. Gold Metro Expansion in Los Angeles, California.
- Completion of the Virgin Galactic Spaceport in New Mexico, U.S.A.
- Completion of the Three Gorges Dam in China.
- Completion of the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, North Carolina.
- First flight of the SpaceX Dragon commercial manned orbital spacecraft.
- Eligible for induction into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame:
- * A-Ha
- * Bon Jovi
- * The Cult
- * Cyndi Lauper
- * The Jesus and Mary Chain
- * Julian Lennon
- * Nick Cave
- * Pet Shop Boys
- * The Pogues
- * Red Hot Chili Peppers
- * Sade
- * Soul Asylum
- * Spinal Tap
- * Yngwie Malmsteen
Fiction
- In the 1990s sitcom Family Matters an episode that aired in 1994 claimed that main character Carl Winslow (Reginald VelJohnson) slept for 15 years and woke up in the year 2009 where main characters Steve Urkel (Jaleel White) and Laura Winslow (Kellie Shanygne Williams) were married with 3 children.
- In the Macross anime series (adapted outside Japan as the first part of Robotech), the alien Zentradi arrive at Earth on February 7, 2009 (February 9 in Robotech), triggering the devastating Space War I or First Robotech War.
- In [[Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty]], the Plant chapter occurs on April 29 and April 30, 2009 causing devastation to New York City from its coast to Federal Hall when Arsenal Gear crash lands into it. This would lead up to the suspension America's international involvement (as mentioned in the recent Metal Gear Solid 4 trailer) especially after the death of the President of the United States.
- On the TV show Charmed, Phoebe Halliwell was executed on February 12, 2009 by burning at the stake for murdering a man with her powers.
- The events of the cyberpunk-dystopian science-fiction film Freejack take place.
- The Atari game Fahrenheit (video game), also known in the U.S. as Indigo Prophecy is set in 2009.
- The Capcom game Mega Man 3 is set in 2009.
- The Capcom game Dino Crisis is set in 2009.
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