There are currently 30 healthy GPS satellites in orbit.
GPS
32
GPS signals are processed in the GPS unit and displayed, and they are also processed via three Global Position Satellites. All four units work together and process GPS signals (some to the satellites from the GPS, and some from the satellites to the GPS) to create an accurate position.
GPS satellites provide location and time information in all weather, anywhere on or near the Earth, where there is an unobstructed line of sight to four or more GPS satellites.
GPS
GPS satellites are owned by the United States government. The US Department of Defense (DOD) is responsible for GPS operations and management.
how many satellites present in the space
GPS
Globle positioning system
GPS uses satellites that were placed into orbit by the Department of Defense. The government set up the entire network on their own, and it is free to use as long as you already have a GPS device.
GPS satellites do not 'find' anything, that is not their purpose.
Geostationary satellites are the ones used for GPS satellites.
Currently 31 in both GPS and GLONASS (Russian navigation system, similar to GPS)
24 active with 6 spares.
32
GPS IIA-1 NAVSTAR 1 (Both GPS satellites)
At leAst 3