probably because it is such a big country
Russia has 1,324 the united states has only 658.
There are 13 countries which have the capability to launch satellites to orbit. Those are: Soviet Union / Russia United States France Japan China UK India Isrel Russia Ukrine Iran North Korea South Korea --note-- The above information is incorrect. The Soviet Union does not exist since 1991. Russia and Ukraine inherited their space facilities from the former Soviet Union. Britain and France launch satellites under the aegis of the European Space Agency, which also launches satellites for many other countries. South Korea does not have an indigenous satellite launch ability at this time. Private corporations SpaceX and Orbital Sciences have been launching satellites for years.
As of 2021, there are around 80 countries with active satellites in orbit around Earth. These satellites serve various purposes including communication, weather monitoring, Earth observation, and scientific research.
Philippines.. this country do have spy satellite, though the country is poor, it manages to buy one...
62 satellites so far and recently rishant 1 of pslv 19 has been launched on 26 April 2012
Russia has 1,324 the united states has only 658.
You can find a list of satellites launched by Russia on websites such as n2yo.com or celestrak.com. These websites provide real-time tracking information for satellites in orbit, including those launched by Russia.
1957 Russia launched the first satellite.
yes, it has two
2
do you mean natural satellites? if so, mars has two moons, phobos and deimos.
The first man made, and Russian (Soviet) satellite was Sputnik launched in 1957.
Many countries have the ability to produce satellites: China, India, Japan, Germany, France, Canada, the United States, and Russia. A smaller number of countries have facilities for launching satellites.
It is used for communication plates where geostationary satellites can't reach, in polar areas. Russia uses elliptical satellites where the geostationary satellites can't reach.
There are 13 countries which have the capability to launch satellites to orbit. Those are: Soviet Union / Russia United States France Japan China UK India Isrel Russia Ukrine Iran North Korea South Korea --note-- The above information is incorrect. The Soviet Union does not exist since 1991. Russia and Ukraine inherited their space facilities from the former Soviet Union. Britain and France launch satellites under the aegis of the European Space Agency, which also launches satellites for many other countries. South Korea does not have an indigenous satellite launch ability at this time. Private corporations SpaceX and Orbital Sciences have been launching satellites for years.
Over 60 countries have launched satellites. Of these, the three largest contributors to the number of satellites currently in orbit as of 2013 are Russia at 1457, the United States at 1110, and China at 140.
It has 3 satellites!