There is absolutely no way to know how many natural satellites are in space. We are still finding some in our own solar system. Currently we can find some planets orbiting nearby stars but most that we can find are Jupiter like planets. The technology isn't accurate enough for detecting moons.
millions, if you count natural satellites.
Venus has no natural satellites. It does have two artificial satellites (space probes). Venus is one of the two planets in our solar system (together with Mercury) that have no moon/natural satellite.
Venus does not have any natural satellites.
Natural satellites such as moons and man made satellites such as a space station.
Some natural satellites were created there, but artificial satellites are placed there using rockets.
Satellites are in space not in countries.
The planet Earth upon which we live has precisely one natural satellite, which is known as the moon, or Luna, and it has a great many artificial satellites, including the International Space Station, communication satellites, surveillance satellites, global positioning satellites, etc.
No natural satellites of Venus have been discovered.
around 900
there is 7 natural ones
No natural satellites of Mercury have been discovered.
A space satellite is any man-made object that orbits Earth or another celestial body, while an Earth satellite specifically orbits Earth. Additionally, space satellites can include artificial satellites launched into space for various purposes, while Earth satellites can refer to natural objects like the Moon that orbit our planet.