The history of satellite or artificial satellite and the history of space travel is not very old. For the first time in the sixties, the glory of the Soviet Union In the following year, the United States was able to launch satellites for space. After this, 56 countries, including France, Japan, China and India, each won a space.
On October 4, 1957, for the first time in history, Satellite Sputnik-1 started its journey to space. A new section of modern science is written by the Russian-made spacecraft's conquest of spacecraft. In November, the same year, Russia sent another satellite named Sputnik-2.
The United States achieved the glory of the second nation in space by launching an artificial satellite named Xplorer-1 next year. After Russia and the United States in 1965, France was able to launch satellite in space. Japan achieved the same glory in 1970.
The name of Costa Rica was added to the last list before Bangladesh.
Only 10 of the world's countries are capable of sending satellites in space to their own technology and launch centers.
These include Russia, United States, France, Japan, China, United Kingdom, India, Israel, Ukraine and Iran.
India tops the list of satellite launches in South Asia. The country has started 104 satellites a year in history, the country has developed history. In 2014, Russia launched 37 satellites simultaneously. Apart from this, India started a joint project called "South Asia Artificial satellite" on May 5.
According to the United Nations Office of the United States Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOSSA), until 2017, there were 4,635 satellite satellites in space. The number of satellites increasing every year from 8 to 10 percent.
According to the N2WO.com website, the number of satellites of the former Soviet Russia (United States of Independent States) number 1504, 1616 in the United States, 298 in China, 172 in Japan, 68 in France (1 in Germany with Germany), India 88, Germany 52, Canada 48, UK 42, Italy 27, South Korea 24k , Spain 23, Australia 21, Argentina 18, Israel 17, Brazil 17 (jointly with the United States and 3 in China), 16 from Indonesia, 14 from Turkey, 12 in Saudi Arabia, 12 in Sweden, 9 in Singapore, 9 in Denmark, 9 in Denmark, Taiwan 9, 9 in the United Arab Emirates, 9 in Thailand, 8 in Norway, 6 in Malaysia, 6 in Kazakhstan, 6 in Algeria Nigeria 6, 6 South Africa, the Netherlands, 6, 4, Greece, Luxembourg 4. Pakistan, Chile, Venezuela, Vietnam make 3; Belarus Ecuador Egypt, Czech Republic, North Korea, Philippines, Poland and Portugal;
There are 1 satellite in Azerbaijan, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Estonia, Iraq, Iran, Latvia, Laos, Lithuania, Morocco, Peru, Slovakia and Uruguay.
Besides, many satellites of different international organizations are currently in orbit. The European Organization for the exploitation of meriorolajikyala Satellites 8, globarastarera 84, the European Space Agency 8 T, the European Telecommunications Satellite Organization 51, the Arab Satellite Communications Organization 13, Asia Satellite Telecommunications Company 8, the International Mobile Satellite Organization, 17, intaran National Space Station 7, niuikora 1, NATO-8, the network othribi 16, arbakamera has launched 41 satellites.
Bangladesh achieved the glory of satellite launch in space as 57th country.