How Many Starlink Satellites Are in Orbit as of March 20?
SpaceX is launching thousands of satellites into space to boost Starlink speeds and reliability
Mar 20, 2026 | Share
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Starlink has quickly become the satellite internet provider with the largest satellite constellation and has steadily increased satellite launches to keep up with demand. There have been over 11,500 Starlink satellites launched—though the number of satellites in orbit is lower and currently sits just over 10,000.
The most recent SpaceX satellite launch was on March 20, 2026, but launches occur often, so you can expect the numbers to change every few days. Let’s break down the number of Starlink satellites, how they are categorized, and, more importantly, how these numbers impact customers.
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How many satellites have been launched
Starlink has launched 11,583 satellites in total as of March. 20, which is very impressive considering the first launch in 2019 only deployed a batch of 60 satellites. There have been 628 completed missions from SpaceX, so it’s no surprise to see how the number of satellites launched has grown over the last few years.
But not all satellites launched are actively operating in space, meaning some satellites aren’t working. The number of total satellites launched includes all satellites that have been placed on rockets, even if those satellites deorbited, were prototypes, or failed. Let’s take a look at the numbers for working satellites and those actively in orbit.
Satellites in orbit VS. working satellites
Starlink satellites are launched, become operational, and are retired when they are no longer working. Of the 11,583 satellites launched, there are 10,074 satellites in orbit, meaning these satellites are circling the Earth. But a few of these satellites are not actively operating, dropping the working satellite number to 10,064. In order to be classified as an operational satellite, satellites must be active and in the assigned position.
Working satellite numbers are what directly impact Starlink’s satellite internet performance. The more operational satellites, the more network capacity, lower latency, and faster speeds can be offered by Starlink to customers.
Future goals and how Starlink customers will be impacted
Most of SpaceX’s launches are aimed at growing the Starlink satellite constellation, and rightfully so—Starlink operates the world’s largest satellite constellation. Starlink now has over 10 million subscribers and has made its mark as a global satellite internet provider. Earlier this year, the FCC gave its approval for SpaceX to launch a total of 15,000 satellites (PDF). With this authorization, SpaceX can build, deploy, and operate an extra 7,500 Gen2 Starlink satellites.
This expansion won’t just lead to faster satellite internet speeds with lower latency—it will also pave the way for satellite mobile coverage and elevate the potential for faster internet and mobile across the world.
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After graduating from the University of Utah with an honors degree in Linguistics, Andrea Gutierrez Prieto transitioned from being an Analytic Linguist and Research Assistant to the HighSpeedInternet.com team. Andrea has a background in academic and research writing with a passion for helping readers make informed decisions. Off the clock, Andrea spends her time watching anime, reading manga, and baking delicious pastries at home.
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