@JonWharf Depends on the definition of satellite you're using. The moon is often described as a satellite of Earth, so a dead mass in orbit could count.
@Mqrius Generally e.g. dead rocket stages aren't regarded as satellites in normal discussions.
@JonWharf Yeah fair enough. Not sure we'll get more details on these objects any time soon though
@BTE This is true. In the inertial reference frame geostationary satellites still orbit the Earth, once every 24 hours.
My question has more to do with the fact that the DPRK claimed to have put a satellite into orbit, but it has yet to be verified by other parties. How are we defining "successfully" in the question? In the event that the satellite is not verified by other parties, does their claim of success mean success, or are we defining success off of whether or not it actually achieved orbit?