# ESSAIM-1

> 28494

**Wikidata**: [Q111497392](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111497392)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/essaim-1

## Summary
ESSAIM-1 is an artificial satellite identified by the numerical designation 28494. It is classified as an artificial satellite, meaning it is a human-made object placed into orbit around a celestial body.

## Key Facts
- Instance of: artificial satellite
- Wikidata description: "28494"
- Wolfram Language entity code: `Entity["Satellite", "28494"]`
- Related class: artificial satellite (sitelink count: 142)

## FAQs
### Q: What is ESSAIM-1?
A: ESSAIM-1 is an artificial satellite identified by the numerical designation 28494. It is classified as an artificial satellite, meaning it is a human-made object placed into orbit.

### Q: What is the classification of ESSAIM-1?
A: ESSAIM-1 is classified as an artificial satellite, which means it is a human-made object designed to orbit a celestial body.

### Q: How is ESSAIM-1 referenced in databases?
A: ESSAIM-1 is referenced in Wikidata with the description "28494" and in Wolfram Language as `Entity["Satellite", "28494"]`.

## Why It Matters
ESSAIM-1 represents a specific entry in the catalog of artificial satellites, contributing to the broader field of space exploration and satellite technology. While its exact purpose or operational details are not provided, its classification as an artificial satellite highlights its role in human-made orbital infrastructure. The numerical designation (28494) serves as a unique identifier in satellite tracking and cataloging systems, ensuring it can be referenced and monitored within the broader network of space assets.

## Notable For
- First identified as an artificial satellite in orbital databases
- Unique numerical designation (28494) for tracking and reference
- Part of the broader classification of human-made orbital objects
- Recognized in Wikidata and Wolfram Language databases

## Body
### Classification
ESSAIM-1 is classified as an artificial satellite, a category that includes all human-made objects placed into orbit around a celestial body. This classification distinguishes it from natural celestial objects and other space debris.

### Identification
The satellite is identified by the numerical designation 28494, which is used in satellite tracking and cataloging systems to uniquely reference it within the broader network of orbital assets.

### Database References
ESSAIM-1 is referenced in Wikidata with the description "28494" and in Wolfram Language as `Entity["Satellite", "28494"]`, indicating its presence in academic and technical databases.

### Related Entities
The satellite is linked to the broader class of artificial satellites, which includes all human-made objects in orbit. This classification highlights its role in the field of space exploration and satellite technology.