# ISKRA 1

> 19236

**Wikidata**: [Q111500706](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111500706)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/iskra-1-q111500706

## Summary
ISKRA 1 is an artificial satellite (a human-made object placed into orbit). In the provided source material, it is identified by the description/code “19236” and corresponds to the Wolfram Language entity `Entity["Satellite", "19236"]`.

## Key Facts
- ISKRA 1 is an instance of an **artificial satellite** (a human-made object put into an orbit).
- ISKRA 1 is associated with the identifier/description **“19236”** in the provided materials.
- The Wikidata description given for ISKRA 1 is **“19236.”**
- ISKRA 1 has a Wolfram Language entity code: **`Entity["Satellite", "19236"]`**.
- The related class “artificial satellite” is described as a **human-made object put into an orbit**.

## FAQs
### Q: What is ISKRA 1?
A: ISKRA 1 is an artificial satellite, meaning it is a human-made object placed into orbit. In the provided source material, it is referenced using the identifier/description “19236.”

### Q: Is ISKRA 1 a natural object or a human-made object?
A: ISKRA 1 is human-made. It is explicitly classified as an artificial satellite, which is defined as a human-made object put into an orbit.

### Q: How is ISKRA 1 identified in Wolfram Language?
A: ISKRA 1 is represented as `Entity["Satellite", "19236"]` in Wolfram Language. The identifier used in that entity code is “19236.”

### Q: What classification does ISKRA 1 belong to?
A: ISKRA 1 is classified as an artificial satellite. This places it in the category of human-made objects that orbit a celestial body.

## Why It Matters
ISKRA 1 matters because it is part of the broader category of artificial satellites—human-made objects placed into orbit that collectively underpin modern space-based activity and research. Even when only minimal metadata is available, having a stable classification (“artificial satellite”) and a consistent identifier (“19236”) is important for knowledge organization, cross-referencing, and retrieval across systems. In practice, identifiers like these help link records between datasets (for example, between Wikidata-style structured properties and computational knowledge systems such as Wolfram Language). This enables consistent querying, disambiguation, and integration into downstream applications that rely on precise entity references. As a result, ISKRA 1 serves as a defined node in a knowledge graph of satellites, supporting tasks like cataloging, entity resolution, and programmatic access to satellite-related information.

## Notable For
- Being explicitly classified as an **artificial satellite** (human-made object in orbit).
- Having a defined computational reference in Wolfram Language: **`Entity["Satellite", "19236"]`**.
- Being associated with the identifier/description **“19236”** in the provided source material.

## Body
### Classification
- **Instance of:** artificial satellite
- **Class definition (related):** an artificial satellite is a human-made object put into an orbit.

### Identifiers and Descriptions
- **Wikidata description (as provided):** 19236
- **Raw description (as provided):** 19236
- **Wolfram Language entity code:** `Entity["Satellite", "19236"]`

### Knowledge Graph Context
- ISKRA 1 is connected to the broader class **artificial satellite**.
- The entry is primarily defined in the provided material by its **type (artificial satellite)** and **identifier (19236)**.