# Fengyun 2G AKM

> 40369

**Wikidata**: [Q111471634](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111471634)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/fengyun-2g-akm

## Summary
Fengyun 2G AKM is an artificial satellite. In available structured sources it is represented by the numeric identifier "40369" and has a Wolfram Language entity code Entity["Satellite", "40369"].

## Key Facts
- Fengyun 2G AKM is an instance of the class "artificial satellite."
- The available raw description for Fengyun 2G AKM is "40369."
- The Wikidata description or identifier associated with Fengyun 2G AKM is "40369."
- The Wolfram Language entity code for Fengyun 2G AKM is Entity["Satellite", "40369"].
- The related class "artificial satellite" is defined as a human-made object put into an orbit (sitelink_count: 142).

## FAQs
### Q: What is Fengyun 2G AKM?
A: Fengyun 2G AKM is an artificial satellite. Its available identifier in the provided sources is "40369."

### Q: Where can I find catalog identifiers for Fengyun 2G AKM?
A: The provided sources list the identifier "40369" and the Wolfram Language entity code Entity["Satellite", "40369"]. A Wikidata description/identifier is also given as "40369."

### Q: What is the mission, operator, or technical specification of Fengyun 2G AKM?
A: The provided source material does not include information about mission purpose, operator, launch date, or technical specifications.

## Why It Matters
Although the available information for Fengyun 2G AKM is limited to identifiers and classification, those identifiers are important for linking and disambiguating the object across data systems. Being classified as an artificial satellite places Fengyun 2G AKM in the broad category of human-made objects placed into orbit, a category that encompasses Earth observation, communications, navigation, and scientific platforms. Standardized identifiers such as a Wikidata identifier and a Wolfram Language entity code enable researchers, data curators, and software systems to reference the same object reliably across catalogs, queries, and analyses. Even when mission details are not present, the existence of consistent identifiers facilitates future enrichment of records, integration with broader satellite datasets, and cross-referencing among knowledge bases.

## Notable For
- Classified explicitly as an instance of "artificial satellite."
- Associated with the identifier and description "40369" in provided sources.
- Has a Wolfram Language entity code: Entity["Satellite", "40369"].

## Body
### Identification
- Raw description available: "40369."
- Wikidata description/identifier listed as "40369."
- Wolfram Language entity code: Entity["Satellite", "40369"].

### Classification
- Instance of: artificial satellite.
- Related class definition (from provided material): human-made object put into an orbit.
- The related class entry has sitelink_count: 142.

### Identifiers in external systems
- Wikidata: description/identifier "40369" (as provided).
- Wolfram Language: Entity["Satellite", "40369"].

### Available data limitations
- No launch date is provided in the supplied material.
- No operator, owner, mission type, technical specifications, or dimensions are provided in the supplied material.
- No additional catalog numbers or alternate names are present in the supplied material.

### Implications for data linking
- The presence of numeric identifier "40369" and a Wolfram entity code supports unambiguous referencing in knowledge systems.
- Further enrichment would require additional source material that includes operational and technical details.