Tracked objects in low Earth orbit, by type

What you should know about this indicator
- Low Earth orbit is defined by a point of closest approach to Earth below 2,000 kilometers.
- Debris are assigned to the launch date of the original object from which they were separated.
Sources and processing
This data is based on the following sources
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Citations
How to cite this page
To cite this page overall, including any descriptions, FAQs or explanations of the data authored by , please use the following citation:
“Data Page: Tracked objects in low Earth orbit, by type”, part of the following publication: Edouard Mathieu, Pablo Rosado, and Max Roser (2022) - “Space Exploration and Satellites”. Data adapted from United States Space Force. Retrieved from /grapher/low-earth-orbits-objects [online resource]
How to cite this data
In-line citationIf you have limited space (e.g. in data visualizations), you can use this abbreviated in-line citation:
United States Space Force (2025) – with major processing by
Full citation
United States Space Force (2025) – with major processing by . “Tracked objects in low Earth orbit, by type” [dataset]. United States Space Force, “Number of objects in space” [original data]. Retrieved April 29, 2025 from /grapher/low-earth-orbits-objects