Google has a constalation of 13 Satellites in orbit around earth for networking, mapping, and communication purposes. The first satellite, Google1, was launched on February 3rd, 2005 atop an Ares3 heavy lift vehicle from Launch Complex 32 at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Subsequent Satellites were launched approximately every 3 months with the noted failure of Google 9 which was lost due to launch vehicle failure 78 seconds after launch. Google 10 was subsequently renamed Google 9 for consistency. Google plans to have a total of 23 Satellites in orbit by 2011 which some analysts suspect will allow them to offer a global internet option anywhere in the world as well as a world wide mobile phone system with their new Google Phone first offered to the public in 2009.
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Having the satellites have opened the door to mass communication in India. It has also provided more jobs for the citizens of the country.
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.
there are many satellites in space.there are natural satellites and manmade satellites.For example,Earth"s natural satellite is the Moon.there are more than 3000 satellites in space!Some examples of their users are:weather forecast,communication from one place to another quickly.etc
At present there are around 24-32 satellites orbiting in medium earth orbit(11,000 miles)more the satellites more accurate navigation is produced.
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India has launched 56 satellites into space to date. Many of which have since completed their missions and are no longer operational, some have been landed.
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As of April 4, 2014, India has a total of 74 launched satellites. The Indian satellites are under the management of Indian Space Research Organization or ISRO.
India has launched 56 satellites into space to date. Many of which have since completed their missions and are no longer operational, some have been landed.
72 + 35 (foreign) satellites were put into orbit so far (till November 2013).
Nearly 6750 satellites are revolving around our earth till now(18/02/2013)
None. Natural satellites are not launched, they are already there
names of all artificial satellites of India
62 satellites so far and recently rishant 1 of pslv 19 has been launched on 26 April 2012