HC Deb 01 February 1971 vol 810 cc273-4W
Sir R. Russell

asked the Minister of Aviation Supply how many satellites or other objects of earthly origin are now permanently in orbit round the earth and the moon, respectively; and if he will publish details of the countries from which they were launched similar to those given in answer to a Question on 25th July, 1969.

Mr. David Price

On 28th January, 1971, 2,139 objects were in orbit round the earth. Of these 429 were satellites. On the same date seven lunar probes were in orbit round the moon.

Of the 429 satellites, the numbers put into orbit by, or on behalf of, the various countries or organisations are as follows:

U.S.A. 304
U.S.S.R. 105
France 6
United Kingdom 3
Canada 3
German Federal Republic 2
E.S.R.O. 2
Japan 1
Chinese People's Republic 1
Australia 1
N.A.T.O. 1

Of the seven lunar probes, three were launched by the United States and four by the U.S.S.R.

It is not possible to give all the details sought without a disproportionate effort.

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