Launched on same rocket as first Costa Rican satellite. įirst satellite launched by New Zealand launcher.įirst satellite of Central America. On 28 December 2017, communication was restored and telemetry was received. Launch was successful but contact was lost quickly afterwards. Launched on same rocket as first Ghanaian and Bangladeshi satellitesįormerly part of the Soviet Union, Launched on same rocket as first Slovakian satelliteįormerly part of Czechoslovakia, Launched on same rocket as first Latvian satellite Launched on same rocket as first Bangladeshi and Mongolian satellites Launched on same rocket as first Ghanaian and Mongolian satellites Laos National Authority for Science and Technology Lithuania was formerly part of the Soviet Union. The first two Lithuanian satellites were launched together both carried to the International Space Station and deployed later in the year. Qatar's first satellite flew as a joint project with the French corporation Eutelsatįull ownership of the joint France-Qatar satellite Eutelsat 25B / Es'hail 1 was sold to Es'hailsat in 2018 ![]() Jersey is a Crown Dependency of the British sovereign Jersey's first four satellites were launched together. Space Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan (Azercosmos)Īustria's first two satellites were launched togetherīermuda is a British Overseas Territory Bermudasat 1 (former private American EchoStar VI) satellite was transferred in April 2013 to Bermuda being at orbitĮstonia was formerly part of the Soviet Union. Warsaw University of Technology, Space Research Centre Isle of Man is a Crown Dependency of the British sovereign Satellite leased to the Afghanistan Ministry of Communications and Information in January 2014 ![]() Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications GroupĪfghanistan Ministry of Communications and Information Launched on same rocket as first South African satelliteĪ private American satellite that transferred ownership to Tonga in April 2002 Launched on same rocket as first Danish satellite Acquired while on orbit by Mabuhay in 1996 making it the first Philippine owned satellite.įirst Philippine satellite to be launched from space SpaceX’s first launch of the year fired away from Cape Canaveral Tuesday and hauled 114 small satellites into polar orbit for operators in 23 countries, deploying a range of payloads. Originally operated and launched for Indonesian company PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara. Hong Kong, a British Overseas Territory, became part of the People's Republic of China in July 1997 First artificial satellites launched by country and/or territoryĪs of 12 November 2023, over eighty countries have operated artificial satellites.ĭenotes countries formerly part of another country which already had a spacecraft in orbitĭenotes countries with disputed sovereignty or recognition and autonomous dependent territories
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