for large geo satellites of year 2000 onwards rough specs are as below
3000 kg
8 - 15 kW power
1,200 kg payload
over 33,000 circuits
With large number of low-earth-orbit satellites and the geo-synchronous orbit stuffed full of communications satellites, there aren't all THAT many "medium" altitude satellites. But there are some. The GPS navigation satellites, for example, are in highly inclined 12-hour orbits, and an unknown number of military "spy" satellites are in that middle range.
It has 3 satellites!
90000
The number of satellites launched into space in a single day can vary significantly based on the launch schedules of space agencies and private companies. On occasion, multiple satellites can be deployed in one launch, such as when a rocket carries a batch of small satellites. For instance, recent launches have seen over 100 satellites launched in a single day, primarily by companies like SpaceX. However, this is not a daily occurrence, and typical launches tend to deploy fewer satellites.
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.
Jupiter has 63 moons or satellites.
there is no satellites orbiting Saturn
Satellites are in space not in countries.
No natural satellites of Venus have been discovered.
Venus does not have any natural satellites.
There are many artificial satellites - thousands of them. The Moon, however, is the only natural object that is large enough to be noticed.
No natural satellites of Mercury have been discovered.