# KOLIBRI

> 27394

**Wikidata**: [Q111497582](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111497582)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/kolibri-q111497582

## Summary
KOLIBRI is an artificial satellite. In available structured data it is identified by the numeric descriptor "27394" and by the Wolfram Language entity code Entity["Satellite", "27394"].

## Key Facts
- KOLIBRI is an instance of the class "artificial satellite" (a human-made object put into an orbit).  
- The available Wikidata description for KOLIBRI is "27394".  
- KOLIBRI is represented in Wolfram Language as Entity["Satellite", "27394"].  
- The class "artificial satellite" is described as a human-made object put into an orbit.  
- The related class "artificial satellite" has a sitelink_count of 142 in the provided source context.  
- No launch date, operator, orbital parameters, mission type, or physical dimensions are provided in the source material.  
- No SEO data or additional descriptive metadata is available in the provided source material.

## FAQs
### Q: What is KOLIBRI?
A: KOLIBRI is an artificial satellite, i.e., a human-made object placed into orbit.

### Q: What does the descriptor "27394" refer to for KOLIBRI?
A: The source material lists "27394" as KOLIBRI's Wikidata description and as its identifying number in the provided data.

### Q: Is there a technical identifier for KOLIBRI in computational knowledge systems?
A: Yes. KOLIBRI is represented in Wolfram Language as Entity["Satellite", "27394"].

### Q: Where can I find more details (launch date, operator, orbit) about KOLIBRI?
A: The provided source material does not include launch date, operator, orbital parameters, or physical specifications for KOLIBRI.

## Why It Matters
KOLIBRI is part of the broader category of artificial satellites, which are human-made objects placed into orbit for purposes such as communications, observation, navigation, science, and technology demonstration. Even when specific mission details are not present, the identification of an object as an artificial satellite and its indexing in data systems (Wikidata descriptor, Wolfram entity code) matter for cataloging, cross-referencing, and data integration across information systems. Proper identifiers enable researchers, engineers, and information systems to link additional technical details when they become available. In databases and computational knowledge systems, entries like KOLIBRI serve as anchors for aggregating launch records, orbital data, mission outcomes, and related literature once those sources are connected.

## Notable For
- Being classified explicitly as an instance of the "artificial satellite" class.  
- Having the Wikidata description value "27394" in the provided source material.  
- Having a Wolfram Language entity code: Entity["Satellite", "27394"].  
- Its association with the broadly defined class "artificial satellite" (a human-made object put into an orbit).  

## Body
### Identification
- Name: KOLIBRI (as given in the entity header).  
- Wikidata description (from source): "27394".  
- Wolfram Language entity code: Entity["Satellite", "27394"].

### Classification
- Instance of: artificial satellite.  
- The class "artificial satellite" is defined in the provided material as a human-made object put into an orbit.

### Source links and indexing
- The Wolfram Language identifier links KOLIBRI to Wolfram's satellite entity namespace via the code Entity["Satellite", "27394"].  
- The provided Wikidata-related descriptor for KOLIBRI is numeric: 27394.  
- The related class entry for "artificial satellite" is noted with a sitelink_count of 142 in the supplied context.

### Available and missing data
- Available: entity name (KOLIBRI), class (artificial satellite), Wikidata descriptor (27394), Wolfram entity code.  
- Not available in the provided source: launch date, operator/owner, mission type, orbital parameters (altitude, inclination, period), physical dimensions, payload details, status (active/inactive), or images.  

### Notes on usage
- The current entry is sufficient for registry-level identification and for linking to computational knowledge systems that use Wolfram entity codes or Wikidata identifiers.  
- Further technical or historical details require additional authoritative sources not present in the provided material.