Since the collision between us and Russia satellites, satellites have become a hot topic. After a Casual stroll, there is a good article: What can we see from Google and NASA when the US and Russia satellites collide. I introduced two satellite watching tools. I simply looked at the second tool, which is a dynamic kml file. So I can view it directly in Google Earth, thirteen thousand satellites. OK. Upload the file.
Official kmz (recommended in this article): http://adn.agi.com/SatelliteDatabase/SatelliteDatabase.kmz
Upload a one I downloaded (there are kmz and GPX files, where kmz contains nearly twelve thousand point kml files, and I'm also using that kml to convert GPx): http://files.cnblogs.com/Tangf/SatelliteDatabase.rar
Images in Google Earth:
Images in mapsource (Open GPX and it will be full of the whole world, so it takes over a continent ):