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When did the millennium officially begin? (& century & decade)

1 January 2001


"We have uniformly rejected all letters and declined all discussion upon the question of when the present century ends, as it is one of the most absurd that can engage the public attention, and we are astonished to find it has been the subject of so much dispute, since it appears plain. The present century will not terminate till January 1, 1801, unless it can be made out that 99 are 100... It is a silly, childish discussion, and only exposes the want of brains of those who maintain a contrary opinion to that we have stated"

The Times, 26 December 1799

All the experts agree (and have done for centuries) that the millennium officially started on 1 January 2001 and NOT on 1 January 2000 as much of the hype would have you believe.  The "last of the millennium" or the "first of the millennium"

Why?

The millennium officially started on 1 January 2001. But most people regarded 1 January 2000 as a good day to start the party!

Why? - Because there is no year "0" in our calendar system.  It started at 1AD; two thousand years on, or two millennia is celebrated in 2001!

BUT... It is on 1 January 2000 that the so called 'millennium bug' takes effect

Where?

The millennium officially started at Greenwich, England. But many people are confused that it doesn't begin at the International Date Line.  Each new day starts at the International Date Line which is 12 hours ahead of GMT.  But it is only a new day in that local time zone.

A Universal Day was created by International Convention in 1884 in Washington DC, USA.  This Universal Day operates to World Time or Universal Time at Greenwich, England; historically referred to as GMT (Greenwich Mean Time).  It begins at midnight GMT (I.E. 12 noon at the International Date Line)

When it is midnight Greenwich it is the official start of the new Universal Day and the whole world can celebrate.

That reference point is midnight at the cross-hairs of the Airy telescope in the Old Greenwich Observatory in Greenwich, England.  It is also the point of zero longitude; the Prime Meridian of the World also known as the Greenwich Meridian which can be seen on all modern World Maps.

All time and space on planet earth is measured by 2 reference lines. The lines of longitude based on the Greenwich Meridian (0° Longitude) and the Equator (0° Latitude).  You can express where you are precisely by your latitude and longitude and in time by Greenwich Mean Time.

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Greenwich England is where East meets West at the Greenwich Meridian (0° Longitude); World Time is set Greenwich Mean Time. Remember the new millennium started in 2001.

Greenwich lies on the River Thames, a few minutes by rail or tube, or a short river cruise from central London.  If you want to visit Greenwich and information on visiting London, England then see Greenwich Info.  There is the famous Cutty Sark to visit and the Royal Naval College.  Just down river is the Thames Barrier which is close to London City Airport

The Royal Observatory at Greenwich is in Greenwich Park along with the National Maritime Museum and the Queens House (on which the White House in Washington DC, USA is based).  For information on astronomy visit Greenwich Star

The London Marathon starts in Greenwich Park every Spring.

Greenwich has a long heritage; it was the birth place of King Henry VIII and his daughters Queen Mary (Bloody Mary) and Queen Elizabeth I (The Virgin Queen).  All the English monarchs can be found at Royal History.

It has seen many famous visitors from Peter the Great through Charles Dickens to Bob Hope.  This and a lot more in Greenwich Past.

For information on all the other places in the world called Greenwich including Greenwich Village, New York City, USA then visit Greenwich Town.

Visit the Greenwich Book Shelf where you can buy titles old and new.

 

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