Any stellite which cross the solar system and launch by man
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no there is non of this kind I searched on google also
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We will certainly register SBIRS in 37400, so I will say that it is 37400 objects in terrestrial orbit, solar, and you will add the 4 probes Pioneer-10 & 11 and Voyager 1 & 2 extrasolar. But in fact you think you must count in this impressive number with the debris that are in the majority.
But if this database is already respectable, that of Jonathan Mc Dowell is close to 64,000 objects because it adds to these 37,000 satellite objects suborbital launches with sounding rockets, military rockets up SRBM (short-range military rockets).
Good bye ;)
Your answer :
We will certainly register SBIRS in 37400, so I will say that it is 37400 objects in terrestrial orbit, solar, and you will add the 4 probes Pioneer-10 & 11 and Voyager 1 & 2 extrasolar. But in fact you think you must count in this impressive number with the debris that are in the majority.
But if this database is already respectable, that of Jonathan Mc Dowell is close to 64,000 objects because it adds to these 37,000 satellite objects suborbital launches with sounding rockets, military rockets up SRBM (short-range military rockets).
Good bye ;)
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