Total Objects Tracked
70,938
Registration Violations
15,064
Countries Analyzed
20
Data Coverage
100%
UN Treaty Compliance by Country
Ranked by compliance rate (min 10 satellites)| Rank | Country | Active | Registered | Compliance Rate | Status |
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About UN Registration
Registration Convention (1976)
The Registration Convention requires states to maintain a registry of objects launched into space and to provide the UN with information including name, launch date, orbital parameters, and purpose.
Compliance Challenges
Many satellites, especially from commercial mega-constellations, lack proper UN registration. This creates gaps in space situational awareness and complicates collision avoidance.
Data Sources
Compliance data is calculated by cross-referencing Space-Track SATCAT with the UN Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) registry. Objects marked as "active" without corresponding UN registration are flagged as potential treaty violations.