a couple ton i think something like that
none there is some in space but none on earth
If you mean how many 'spaces' between planets, then eight.
If space junk means man-made objects, very few have left Earth-orbit. Of the ones in Earth-orbit many crash each year but the vast majority burn up because of friction as they come at high speed through the upper atmosphere.
There are hundreds of thousands pieces of man-made material currently in orbit. A few thousand of them are actual useful satellites, things that we want to have up there; stuff like GPS satellites, communications satellites, weather observation stations, the International Space Station, and of course, DirecTV satellites. Most of them are "space junk"; satellites that have failed, or broken, or out of fuel. Old booster rocket engines. Collision debris, from when the Chinese shot down a satellite and smashed it into 100,000 pieces of litter in orbit, or when one of the Iridium satellites crashed into a Russian reconnaissance bird.
There are about 4 that go for one and the four share many. The four gives you an exact location. I am not sure how far away however
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There is no moon IN the Earth. There is one moon ORBITING AROUND Earth.
Yes. The earth has many man-made satellites orbiting the earth, but there's also one natural satellite. This satellite is the moon, orbiting earth at about 2288 miles per hour (3683 kilometers per hour)
2465 artificial satellites orbiting the Earth
One natural. Many hundreds artificial
none there is some in space but none on earth
more than 100
Space junk can remain in Earth's orbit for many years, ranging from decades to hundreds of years, depending on its altitude and the density of the Earth's atmosphere at that level. Some larger pieces may even stay in orbit for thousands of years.
A satellite is orbiting the Earth and taking pictures of it. Satellites are equipped with cameras that capture images of Earth's surface for various purposes, such as weather monitoring, environmental analysis, and mapping.
The Moon has been orbiting the Earth for Billions of years
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