CAMS California:
Reduced orbits:
End of 2010: 2,588
End of 2011: 47,839
End of 2012: 101,240
End of 2013: 175,400
End of 2014: 232,000
End of 2015: 291,110
End of 2016: 329,441
CAMS Florida:
Reduced orbits:
End of 2014: 1,515
End of 2015: 3,502
End of 2016: 6,639
CAMS Mid Atlantic:
Reduced orbits:
End of 2014: 658
End of 2015: 1,581
End of 2016: 2,523
Lowel Observatory CAMS:
Reduced orbits:
End of 2016: 12,267
CAMS BeNeLux:
Reduced orbits:
End of 2012: 1,061
End of 2013: 6,745
End of 2014: 18,032
End of 2015: 35,291
End of 2016: 60,423
CAMS New Zealand:
Reduced orbits:
End of 2014: 2,109
End of 2015: 9,701
End of 2016: 25,819
UAE Astronomical Camera Network:
Reduced orbits:
End of 2016: 10,118
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