Every satellite orbiting earth and who owns them (2023)

jonbaer | 249 points

It's incredible how many satellites Space X have launched

It's also surprising from a layman's perspective the "freedom" to launch rockets into space without necessarily needing permission, the originating country of course needs to approve it but none else

NoPicklez | 18 hours ago

> "Earth has 4550 satellites in orbit"

Rapidly obsoleted information. SpaceX alone has > 7500 satellites in orbit. It added 2,300+ satellites in the one year period ending Jun 2025.

carlsborg | 17 hours ago
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| 6 hours ago

Is there something like https://www.flightradar24.com for satellites?

Would be kind of interesting to build a “live” visualization of objects in earths orbit. But this would require accurate live data of those objects. Probably nothing that companies would publish.

On the other hand side: once the object and its orbit is identified, positions could be calculated…

Does anyone know more?

voigt | 15 hours ago

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account-5 | 14 hours ago

Here's a related long-form article with more recent figures (and narratives),

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/07/23/world/asia/st... ("This Was Supposed to Be the Year China Started Catching Up With SpaceX")

perihelions | 18 hours ago

For anyone interested in current data like this, Jonathan McDowell maintains GCAT which is a General Catalog of Artificial Space Objects (and does so fastidiously).

https://www.planet4589.org/space/gcat/index.html

Be warned if you planning to ingest this dataset, the dates are fun =)

mhio | 16 hours ago

It's interesting that the "E" in GEO, LEO, MEO, HEO is short for three different things: https://www.esa.int/Enabling_Support/Space_Transportation/Ty...

storgaard | 17 hours ago

The article may be from 2023, but the data is for 2021.

At the rate of Space X littering the sky with them, the 2021 statistics are somewhat irrelevant.

keyle | 18 hours ago

Unfortunately, not relevant anymore. Some information is from before 2021 on this page.

theyinwhy | 18 hours ago

Pretty wild to think that over a third of all the satellites orbiting Earth belong to one private company. Space used to feel like the domain of governments and sci-fi

KurSix | 16 hours ago

Does that mean that the entire EU has no military satellites at all? (Or maybe like 10 from France's CNES, and that's it?)

AndroTux | 13 hours ago

Stats that are based only on the number of satellites can be very misleading as they don't differentiate between a 5 ton comm sat and an 1 kg cubesat.

fireflymetavrse | 17 hours ago

I would have to suspect there are more US NRO ones that aren't listed. Misty and her descendants would like a word.

elephant81 | 17 hours ago

It would also be interesting to learn more about launch locations and how countries near the equator can benefit from this booming sector.

pedromilcent | 11 hours ago

Poland have 10-20 satelites 2 army and many optical satelites , bocian, heveliusz, etc.

Western0 | 8 hours ago

Dewesoft is only ranking the top 50 owners, so their stats may be wrong or misleading for the others.

Austria, for example, is listed as having only 1 satellite, but they have at least 4 according to the UCS Satellite Database.

pulvinar | 18 hours ago

So about 11000 units in the low orbit in 2025 and thats a mix of commercial and state satellites. I wonder how the traffic and distribution being governed

setnone | 17 hours ago

*that we know of

nixass | 13 hours ago

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mojuba | 10 hours ago

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evrennetwork | 17 hours ago

Anyone having that many satellites in space is scary, a madman having them is insane.

yapyap | 16 hours ago