Talk:Orbcomm (satellite)
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editI don't like the new title of this article. This article deals with the individual satellites, not the system as a whole, so it should not use a pluralised title, and in terms of disambiguation, the parenthesised term "satellite" is far more common than the unparenthesised version. I feel that it should be returned to the original title. --GW… 07:34, 24 March 2009 (UTC)
How many?
editHow many satellites are now in orbit and how many will be launched in the future?
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FM16 has broken up
editNot sure a tweet is a reliable source so keep an eye out for a better one? I didn't update the table. https://twitter.com/18spcs/status/1080161833837780998 ++Lar: t/c 01:50, 2 January 2019 (UTC)