Well, it changes often. There are more than 8,000 satellites in orbit.
NASA has a page that tracks the more interesting ones.
http://science.nasa.gov/realtime/jtrack/Spacecraft.html
The 'Real Time Satellite Tracking' page crashes my browser, but they track over 8,000 satellites.
;-D There are other sites that let you track them. You can also get software to help you find them when they are over your location.
2007-02-24 02:41:54
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answered by China Jon 6
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Wow, trillions, every air molecule above 500 km is a free satellite orbiting or even escaping the Earth.
2007-02-24 13:37:57
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answered by anonymous 4
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I don't really think anybody knows. Most would be probably to small to detect. I would say well over 1000.
2007-02-24 10:51:50
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answered by chase 3
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five satellites
2007-02-24 12:39:10
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answered by Haris K 2
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I don't know exactly, but I know it is in the thousands.
2007-02-24 10:08:48
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answered by Anonymous
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