There are hundreds. If that seems like "many" to you, then the answer is 'yes'.
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2465 artificial satellites orbiting the Earth
There are many kinds of artificial satelliets orbit our earth they are used for many purposes for communication, GPS(global Positioning system). for television etc.
The different artificial satellites launched are Low Earth Orbiting Satellites for Remote sensing, Medium Earth Orbiting Satellites like GPS , Geo Stationary Orbiting Satellites for Communication and Molnia Satellites again for Communication. These are the different artificial Satellite orbiting the Planet Earth.
over a thousand artificial satellites. the first artificial satellite was sputnik. the only natural satellite earth has is the moon
Yes, there are many artificial satellites orbiting Earth, serving various purposes such as communication, weather monitoring, navigation, and scientific research. These satellites are launched by governments, private companies, and international organizations.
There are thousands of satellites in Earth's orbit, with estimates ranging from 2,200 to over 3,000 active satellites. Additionally, there are many more inactive or defunct satellites and debris in orbit.
There may be as many as 25,000 artificial satellites orbiting Earth, although only around 8,300 are on record and less than 5000 are active. Our planet has only one natural satellite, the Moon.
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Anything in orbit could be considered a satellite. There is one natural satellite - the moon. There are hundreds of navigation, communications, weather, science/experimental and military/intelligence satellites in orbit. There are thousands of bits of "space junk" orbiting the earth at present.
That depends on the purpose of the satellite. Many are in "low Earth orbit", between 120 and 200 miles up. Communications satellites are generally in "geo-synchronous" orbits 23,000 miles high, and GPS satellites are in 12,000 mile orbits. And many altitudes in between.
Satellites are formed when an object orbits around a larger body, such as a planet. Many satellites are natural, like moons, which formed alongside their parent planets. Artificial satellites, created by humans, are launched into orbit around Earth for various purposes.