If you are refering to natural satellites there is only one and that is the moon. If you are refering to artificial satellites there are heaps. Military, GPS and mobile just to name a few catagorys of satillites. Hope that helped.
Some experts argue that there should be a limit on the number of satellites to prevent overcrowding and the creation of orbital debris that hinders future space activities. Others believe that strict guidelines and regulations on satellite launches are sufficient to manage the space environment without a specific limit on the number of satellites.
A user can typically observe at least 4 GPS satellites anywhere on Earth to accurately calculate their position using trilateration.
In our Solar System, Planet Mercury and Planet Venus have no (0) satellites at all. No satellites orbit them. But if you are talking about planets with satellites and with the fewest moons, it is the Earth. Earth has only one natural satellite, THE MOON.
Earth has one natural satellite and more than a thousand artificial satellites.
i meant planet Earth has fewer because Earth has only 1 satellite and Uranus has 27 satellites.
Earth has 1 satellite - the Moon.
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No. The earth has one natural satellite ... the moon ... and any number of other satellites whose primary purpose is not scientific (e.g. communication satellites).
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.
As of 2016, there were approximately 1,400 operational satellites orbiting Earth. This number includes various types of satellites, such as communication, weather, and scientific research satellites. Additionally, there were thousands of pieces of space debris from defunct satellites and other missions. The total number of objects in orbit, including debris, was estimated to be over 20,000.
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.
All the satellites, communications, exploratory, military etc. are artificial satellites of Earth.
There are currently over 3,000 satellites orbiting the Earth, belonging to various countries and organizations. This number includes both operational and non-operational satellites.
about 18,000 man made sattelites are orbiting the earth!
40000 million moons and 3000 trillion satilites
Some experts argue that there should be a limit on the number of satellites to prevent overcrowding and the creation of orbital debris that hinders future space activities. Others believe that strict guidelines and regulations on satellite launches are sufficient to manage the space environment without a specific limit on the number of satellites.
Mars has two natural satellites. Earth has one.