# JCSAT 4

> 24732

**Wikidata**: [Q111498628](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111498628)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/jcsat-4

## Summary
JCSAT 4 is an artificial satellite — a human-made object put into an orbit. It is recorded in linked data sources under the identifier 24732 and is represented in Wolfram Language as Entity["Satellite", "24732"].

## Key Facts
- JCSAT 4 is an instance of an artificial satellite (a human-made object put into an orbit).
- The entity is identified in source records with the numeric identifier 24732.
- The Wikidata description associated with this entity is "24732."
- The Wolfram Language entity code for JCSAT 4 is Entity["Satellite", "24732"].
- JCSAT 4 is linked conceptually to the class "artificial satellite," defined as a human-made object placed into orbit.

## FAQs
### Q: What is JCSAT 4?
A: JCSAT 4 is classified as an artificial satellite, meaning it is a human-made object placed into an orbit. In available records it is identified by the numeric code 24732.

### Q: Where can I find a machine-readable identifier for JCSAT 4?
A: The Wolfram Language entity code for JCSAT 4 is Entity["Satellite", "24732"]. The same numeric identifier (24732) appears in other provided metadata including the Wikidata description.

### Q: Does the provided data include mission, operator, or launch details for JCSAT 4?
A: No. The supplied source material lists classification and identifiers only; it does not include specific mission, operator, launch date, orbital parameters, or technical specifications.

## Why It Matters
JCSAT 4 matters primarily as a cataloged instance of the broader class of artificial satellites. Artificial satellites collectively enable many modern services and scientific activities by occupying orbits around Earth or other bodies. The existence of a structured record for JCSAT 4 — including a numeric identifier (24732), a Wikidata description field, and a Wolfram Language entity code — makes the object discoverable and interoperable across linked-data platforms and computational systems. That discoverability supports data integration, research, and cross-referencing among databases that track space objects. Even when mission specifics are not provided, having precise identifiers lets analysts, engineers, and information systems unambiguously reference JCSAT 4, avoid confusion with similarly named satellites, and link to additional datasets if and when those datasets are added. In short, the entry for JCSAT 4 plays a role in the metadata infrastructure that underpins cataloging and study of human-made objects in orbit.

## Notable For
- Being explicitly cataloged under the numeric identifier 24732 in available source metadata.
- Having a Wolfram Language entity representation: Entity["Satellite", "24732"].
- Being described in linked-data context via a Wikidata description field labeled "24732".
- Clear classification as an instance of the artificial satellite class (human-made object put into an orbit).

## Body
### Identification
- Primary identifier in provided sources: 24732.
- Represented in Wolfram Language as Entity["Satellite", "24732"].
- Wikidata description field in the supplied data: "24732".

### Classification
- Instance of: artificial satellite.
- Definition of class: human-made object put into an orbit (as given in related material).

### Database and Metadata Links
- The entity has a structured representation suitable for computational use (Wolfram Language entity code).
- The numeric identifier is used consistently across the provided descriptors.

### Available Data Limitations
- The supplied material does not include:
  - Launch date or launch vehicle information.
  - Operator or owning organization.
  - Orbital parameters (e.g., altitude, inclination).
  - Technical specifications (e.g., mass, payload, dimensions).
  - Mission type or operational status.
- Any further specifics about JCSAT 4 must be obtained from additional sources beyond the provided data.

### Relationship to Other Entities
- Related class: artificial satellite (human-made orbital object).
- The entry functions primarily as a metadata node linking the name JCSAT 4 to identifier 24732 and to computational representations.