List Of Satellites Launched By Different Countries
Countries by number of military satellites united states.
List of satellites launched by different countries. In 2009 the u k. By 2013 there were 950 satellites of different types in earth s orbit. It presently operates large number of satellites including civil and military communications satellites earth observation satellites and scientific and exploration spacecraft. This page is listing the satellites.
Note that some satellite launches were the result of collaborative efforts and are thus listed under multiple countries. The total number of military satellites in the world is approximated at 320 with some countries owning several while others having none. This is a list of satellites ordered alphabetically according to the country that launched them. Select any satellite listed to learn additional details perform live tracking or see satellite s passes visible from your location tracking 21498 objects as of 3 oct 2020 hd live streaming from space station.
See also satellite communication. The us accounts for nearly half of all the military satellites in space. Countries with the most operational satellites in orbit. Of the 2 666 active artificial satellites orbiting the earth as of march 31 2020 1 327 belong to the united states.
In 2013 the u k. Only twelve countries from the list below ussr usa france japan china uk india russia ukraine israel iran and north korea and one regional organization the european space agency esa have independently launched satellites on their own indigenously developed launch vehicles. Launched the uk dmc 2 as part of the disaster monitoring constellation which provides emergency earth imaging for disaster relief. Space track s catalog includes each space object s name international designator country of origin and orbital parameters as well as its launch site date of decay if applicable and radar cross section size if available from sputnik 1 launched in 1957 and deorbited in 1958 to the most recent object launched in 2017.
The database is updated three times a year. The database contains 28 types of data for each satellite including technical information about each satellite mass power launch date expected lifetime and its orbit apogee perigee inclination and period as well as information on what the satellite is used for and who owns operates and built the satellite.