well we dont really know how many are in space exactly, but we could estimate about 1 million? we also do not need all of them in space, because they are just causing junk around our atmosphere. will they cause hastle in space?
62 satellites so far and recently rishant 1 of pslv 19 has been launched on 26 April 2012
There are thousands of satellites currently orbiting the Earth. The exact number can vary, as new satellites are launched and old ones are decommissioned regularly.
Yes, Woomera in Australia was used as a launch site for satellites in the past. The WRESAT satellite, launched in 1967, was Australia's first satellite and was launched from Woomera. Additionally, a number of other satellites were also launched from Woomera in the following years.
The United States has launched the most number of satellites into space.
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.
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62 satellites so far and recently rishant 1 of pslv 19 has been launched on 26 April 2012
There are thousands of satellites currently orbiting the Earth. The exact number can vary, as new satellites are launched and old ones are decommissioned regularly.
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India has launched 56 satellites into space to date. Many of which have since completed their missions and are no longer operational, some have been landed.
None. Natural satellites are not launched, they are already there
Satellites are launched in east direction to use earths rotational velocity and to reduce launch energy.