# E-Star-II

> 41459

**Wikidata**: [Q111471437](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111471437)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/e-star-ii

## Summary
E-Star-II is an artificial satellite. Its Wikidata description is the numeric value 41459, and it is referenced in the Wolfram Language as Entity["Satellite", "41459"].

## Key Facts
- E-Star-II is an instance of an artificial satellite.  
- As an artificial satellite, it is a human-made object placed into an orbit.  
- The Wikidata description assigned to E-Star-II is 41459.  
- The Wolfram Language entity code for E-Star-II is Entity["Satellite", "41459"].  

## FAQs
**What is E-Star-II?**  
E-Star-II is an artificial satellite, meaning it is a human-made object that orbits a celestial body.

**To which class does E-Star-II belong?**  
E-Star-II belongs to the artificial satellite class, which comprises all human-made objects put into orbit.

**What is the Wikidata description for E-Star-II?**  
The Wikidata description recorded for E-Star-II is the number 41459.

**What is the Wolfram Language entity code for E-Star-II?**  
In the Wolfram Language, E-Star-II is represented by the entity code Entity["Satellite", "41459"].

## Why It Matters
E-Star-II exemplifies the broader category of artificial satellites, which are essential for modern technologies such as global positioning, weather monitoring, and telecommunications. By being catalogued with a distinct Wikidata description and a machine‑readable Wolfram Language identifier, E-Star-II can be precisely referenced in knowledge bases and computational workflows, facilitating data integration and automated reasoning about space‑based assets.

## Notable For
- Uniquely identified by the Wikidata description 41459.  
- Directly accessible via the Wolfram Language entity code Entity["Satellite", "41459"].  
- An instance of the artificial satellite class, which has 142 sitelinks in Wikidata, indicating its extensive cross‑project usage.

## Body
### Identification
E-Star-II is recorded in Wikidata with the description value 41459. This numeric label serves as a unique identifier within the knowledge base. In the Wolfram Language environment, the same entity is accessed using the code Entity["Satellite", "41459"], which resolves to the satellite entity labeled “41459”.

### Classification
E-Star-II is classified as an instance of the artificial satellite class. The class definition states that an artificial satellite is a human-made object placed into an orbit. Consequently, E-Star-II inherits this definition: it is a human-made object that orbits a celestial body.

### External Identifiers
Beyond its Wikidata description, E-Star-II possesses a formal identifier in the Wolfram Language framework. The entity code Entity["Satellite", "41459"] provides a machine‑readable reference that can be used in computational notebooks, data pipelines, and symbolic reasoning tasks.

### Relation to the Artificial Satellite Class
The artificial satellite class, to which E-Star-II belongs, is documented with a sitelink count of 142. This count reflects the number of linked pages across Wikimedia projects that reference the class, underscoring its broad relevance. As a member of this class, E-Star-II shares the fundamental characteristic of being a human‑made orbital object, linking it to the larger population of satellites tracked in global catalogs.