The timeline below appeared in Thrilling Wonder Stories, Winter 1955, pp. 62-63. The sidebar describing it includes the following:
Asimov says: Its not the beautiful job that Heinlein did, but was actually made up ad hoc. My cross-references in the novels are thrown in as they occur to me and did not come from a systematized history.
The fact that I only reach about 48,000 A.D. may be surprisingit surprised me! I had never once thought of the actual dates of my stories and now that I come to write them down, I find that I havent been so far flung as I thought. If some reader checks my stories carefully and finds that my dating is internally inconsistent, I can only say Im not surprised.
For the record, Im not endorsing this timeline. I merely provide it for those interested in the development of Asimovs perception of his fictional worlds. Meanwhile, it appears I should start packing to move to the Moon, or maybe even Mars
| A. Exploration of the Solar System | ||
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First man-carrying flight to the moon, against social resistance |
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Settlement of the moon proceeds; mining operations set up |
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Mars settled. Much of humanity still rebels against settlement of other planets. This is finally overcome. |
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Venus settled. Mail service between planets established. |
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Passage across asteroid belt no longer a matter of exploration. Commercial flights across the belt begin. |
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Callistan Menace Christmas on Ganymede |
The moons of Jupiter are settled. Human eyes turn toward intergalactic space. The hyperspatial drive is discovered about 5000 A.D. |
| B. Exploration of the Galaxy | ||
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Flights to other stars become feasible in small space cruisers. Very little of the Galaxy explored. |
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Organized space exploitation begins. Mankind begins spreading outward. |
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Population has increased to the point where the inner regions of the Galaxy are overcrowded. Government-sponsored emigration to the outer reaches are begun. Most of the Galaxy now mapped and well-known. The old political structure is now incapable of handling the vast number of worlds. Earths last atomic wars render its crust largely radioactive about 10,000 A.D. and that is the last straw. The Galaxy breaks up into numerous political organizations. |
| C. Galactic Empire | ||
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The star-regions begin to agglomerate into larger groupings. The empire of Tyrann grows and declines. Trantor grows less spectacularly, but more solidly. |
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Trantor has grown until half the Galaxy is under its sway. The Squires of Sark, with their control of the kyrt-rich Florina, are the last independent group to seriously contest Trantors hegemony. Trantor becomes the Galactic Empire officially, about 35,000. Earth is all but forgotten. |
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Blind Alley |
Galactic Empire is at its height. Earth completely forgotten as origin of humanity. Slowly the Empire grows static and decadent. Hari Seldon is born about 47,000. |
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Bridle and Saddle The Big and the Little Dead Hand Now You See It And Now You Don‘t |
The Galactic Empire settles into final decay. Its last battle
with the rising Foundation dates at 47,200. The Mule rises and
falls somewhere around 43,000. The Second Galactic Empire is established
at 48,000. |
Note: A similar historical pattern can be constructed for those stories which do include the development of positronic robots, beginning with Strange Playfellow and ending with The Caves of Steel. There are also many stories that fit into neither pattern.