AlaskaHunter
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I found this interesting from several perspectives.
There are approximately 8,000 satellites orbiting the earth, 84% are low orbiting earth satellites.
Since the first launch in 2019, 4,500 of 8,000 are owned by Elon Musk and Starlink.
SpaceX autonomous avoidance system maneuvers every time
a Starlink satellite encounters a situation with a 1 in 100,000 probability of a collision.
SpaceX's current constellation is less than 10% of what the company plans to deploy.
Within the next 10 years, the number of Starlink satellites in orbit may rise to 40,000.
As of May 2023, China had reportedly less than 500, Russia less than 200 satellites in orbit.
In terms of military satellites, the US has approximately 240, China 140, Russia 105.
There are 31 GPS satellites operated by the US.
24 of these are needed for the GPS constellation ensures users
can receive from least four satellites from virtually any location on the planet.
There are approximately 8,000 satellites orbiting the earth, 84% are low orbiting earth satellites.
Since the first launch in 2019, 4,500 of 8,000 are owned by Elon Musk and Starlink.
SpaceX autonomous avoidance system maneuvers every time
a Starlink satellite encounters a situation with a 1 in 100,000 probability of a collision.
SpaceX's current constellation is less than 10% of what the company plans to deploy.
Within the next 10 years, the number of Starlink satellites in orbit may rise to 40,000.
As of May 2023, China had reportedly less than 500, Russia less than 200 satellites in orbit.
In terms of military satellites, the US has approximately 240, China 140, Russia 105.
There are 31 GPS satellites operated by the US.
24 of these are needed for the GPS constellation ensures users
can receive from least four satellites from virtually any location on the planet.
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