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The Countries With The Most Satellites In Space

The race for space has started anew as a flurry of private and government projects are once again reaching for humanity's last frontier.
In April, Gen. Chance Saltzman of the U.S. Space Force said that the new level of activity seen in space exploration was also increasing the level of threat the United States faces in Earth's orbit and beyond, as reported by CNBC.

As Statista's Katharina Buchholz notes, Saltzman's remarks - and as some may argue, the existence of the U.S. Space Force itself - stands in contrast to the notion of space as a place beyond national interests that has thrived on collaboration rather than confrontation.

When the branch of the U.S. military was founded under President Donald Trump in 2019, one of the first organizations to speak out against it was the Union of Concerned Scientists, a science advocacy nonprofit founded at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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The organization urged the U.S. government to reconsider and to warm up to the idea of space as a place where different nations coexist peacefully instead of a place where war takes place. The group with an extensive satellite database pointed out that military activity was only a minor part of all things happening in space. The data backs up this claim. Out of the roughly 5,500 satellites listed as active, only 424 have military uses. While the U.S. is the country with most satellites in space (3,415), multinational cooperations come in fourth place.

@F-22Raptor @Hamartia Antidote

@beijingwalker good luck
 
when can we start to clear this junk?

Americans need to start paying for the clean up they ruin everything on ground and the air and even space it seems
 
The Countries With The Most Satellites In Space

The race for space has started anew as a flurry of private and government projects are once again reaching for humanity's last frontier.
In April, Gen. Chance Saltzman of the U.S. Space Force said that the new level of activity seen in space exploration was also increasing the level of threat the United States faces in Earth's orbit and beyond, as reported by CNBC.

As Statista's Katharina Buchholz notes, Saltzman's remarks - and as some may argue, the existence of the U.S. Space Force itself - stands in contrast to the notion of space as a place beyond national interests that has thrived on collaboration rather than confrontation.

When the branch of the U.S. military was founded under President Donald Trump in 2019, one of the first organizations to speak out against it was the Union of Concerned Scientists, a science advocacy nonprofit founded at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

17107.jpeg


The organization urged the U.S. government to reconsider and to warm up to the idea of space as a place where different nations coexist peacefully instead of a place where war takes place. The group with an extensive satellite database pointed out that military activity was only a minor part of all things happening in space. The data backs up this claim. Out of the roughly 5,500 satellites listed as active, only 424 have military uses. While the U.S. is the country with most satellites in space (3,415), multinational cooperations come in fourth place.

@F-22Raptor @Hamartia Antidote

@beijingwalker good luck

It would be interesting to know the military split between nations i.e. 424.
 
How would such a breakdown be verifiable?

I honestly don't know. I'm willing to guess most of the Chinese satellites are military. The US has a more even split and has always been big on commercial launches for years.
 
I honestly don't know. I'm willing to guess most of the Chinese satellites are military. The US has a more even split and has always been big on commercial launches for years.

The picture only gets more confusing considering that many satellites have dual or even triple uses, and many functions onboard remain classified.
 
The picture only gets more confusing considering that many satellites have dual or even triple uses, and many functions onboard remain classified.

Oh yes I didn't actually take that into consideration.
 
Oh yes I didn't actually take that into consideration.
lol, US military can commandeer any commercial satellite, I still remember the time I ask MLB (The Baseball league) to use one of their satellites to relay info back to Pentagon because they had one above DC when they are covering a Nationals Games
 
lol, US military can commandeer any commercial satellite, I still remember the time I ask MLB (The Baseball league) to use one of their satellites to relay info back to Pentagon because they had one above DC when they are covering a Nationals Games
If it was Pornhub? Request denied...!!!
 
The Countries With The Most Satellites In Space

The race for space has started anew as a flurry of private and government projects are once again reaching for humanity's last frontier.
In April, Gen. Chance Saltzman of the U.S. Space Force said that the new level of activity seen in space exploration was also increasing the level of threat the United States faces in Earth's orbit and beyond, as reported by CNBC.

As Statista's Katharina Buchholz notes, Saltzman's remarks - and as some may argue, the existence of the U.S. Space Force itself - stands in contrast to the notion of space as a place beyond national interests that has thrived on collaboration rather than confrontation.

When the branch of the U.S. military was founded under President Donald Trump in 2019, one of the first organizations to speak out against it was the Union of Concerned Scientists, a science advocacy nonprofit founded at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

17107.jpeg


The organization urged the U.S. government to reconsider and to warm up to the idea of space as a place where different nations coexist peacefully instead of a place where war takes place. The group with an extensive satellite database pointed out that military activity was only a minor part of all things happening in space. The data backs up this claim. Out of the roughly 5,500 satellites listed as active, only 424 have military uses. While the U.S. is the country with most satellites in space (3,415), multinational cooperations come in fourth place.

@F-22Raptor @Hamartia Antidote

@beijingwalker good luck
SpaceX surpass all of them with its current 3462 satellite plus another 7518 till the end of 2027
 
China is a late comer, barely 20 years ago China was still a very poor country, but it's catching up very fast, besides, many junks are up there for decades, cold war legacy accumulated for decades, many of them now are useless, they are just space junks, China is working out ways to clean those junks.
 

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