2013, 2019, 2030, 2041, 2047 are the next 5 after 2002.
The days of the week correspond to the dates the same as in 2002, but the dates of the moon phases, Easter, and Easter-related days will not correspond, and the equinoxes and solstices may not necessarily correspond, either.
The calendar for the year 2002 will repeat itself in the year 2013, as they share the same pattern of days and dates. This is because the Gregorian calendar repeats every 11 years for the same year. Therefore, you can expect the calendar for 2002 to align with the calendar for 2013 in terms of days of the week corresponding to specific dates.
Oh, dude, the 2002 calendar will repeat in 2013, and then it will repeat again in 2019. So, like, if you missed all the fun in 2002, you can totally relive it in those years. But, like, who really cares about calendars from 2002 anyway, right?
2002 was an ordinary year (non-leap year) that began on a Tuesday. The next ordinary year that begins on a Tuesday after 2013 is 2019. The next ordinary year after 2013 that begins on a Tuesday and also has Easter on the same date as in 2002 is 2086.
If you are referring to the Chinese calendar, 2002 was the year of the horse.
2001 was a common year starting on a Monday. The current year, 2018, is the same. After 2018, the next time the 2001 calendar can be reused is in 2029.
Well, sweetheart, the calendar year 2002 will repeat exactly 11 years after it originally happened. So, mark your calendars for the year 2013 because that's when you'll get to relive all the early 2000s nostalgia. But hey, who's counting anyway?
i used to have a Persian calender and i believe it would be 2084
Calendars do actually repeat in a certain pattern. If the year is not a leap year, then the calendar will repeat in 11 years, so a 2009 calendar would again be usable in the year 2020.
A 2008 calendar can be used again in the years that have the same pattern of days as 2008. This occurs every 11 years, as long as the year is not a leap year. Therefore, the next year that has the same calendar pattern as 2008 will be 2019, and then again in 2030, 2041, and so on.
The next time the 1996 calendar can be reused is in 2024.
2002 was the last time the calendar was the same as in 2013.
There are 365 days in earth's year as well as the current calendar.