yes, there are at least 5 satellites in outer space.
2006-09-26 23:46:55
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answered by Thoughts Like Mine 3
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* 1945 Arthur C. Clarke Article: "Extra-Terrestrial Relays"
* 1955 John R. Pierce Article: "Orbital Radio Relays"
* 1956 First Trans-Atlantic Telephone Cable: TAT-1
* 1957 Sputnik: Russia launches the first earth satellite.
* 1960 1st Successful DELTA Launch Vehicle
* 1960 AT&T applies to FCC for experimental satellite communications license
* 1961 Formal start of TELSTAR, RELAY, and SYNCOM Programs
* 1962 TELSTAR and RELAY launched
* 1962 Communications Satellite Act (U.S.)
* 1963 SYNCOM launched
* 1964 INTELSAT formed
* 1965 COMSAT's EARLY BIRD: 1st commercial communications satellite
* 1969 INTELSAT-III series provides global coverage
* 1972 ANIK: 1st Domestic Communications Satellite (Canada)
* 1974 WESTAR: 1st U.S. Domestic Communications Satellite
* 1975 INTELSAT-IVA: 1st use of dual-polarization
* 1975 RCA SATCOM: 1st operational body-stabilized comm. satellite
* 1976 MARISAT: 1st mobile communications satellite
* 1976 PALAPA: 3rd country (Indonesia) to launch domestic comm. satellite
* 1979 INMARSAT formed.
* 1988 TAT-8: 1st Fiber-Optic Trans-Atlantic telephone cable
2006-09-26 23:48:58
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are talking about how many satellites (artificial) are there around earth, well.. there are atleast a hundred... many more...
2006-09-26 23:49:11
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answered by Kidambi A 3
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there is way more than 5!
2006-09-26 23:46:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Please specify.........
2006-09-26 23:45:45
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answered by S.A.M. Gunner 7212 6
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