# LEMUR 2 PETERWEBSTER

> 43124

**Wikidata**: [Q111471036](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111471036)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/lemur-2-peterwebster

## Summary
LEMUR 2 PETERWEBSTER is an artificial satellite identified in available records by the numeric identifier "43124." It is represented in knowledge databases (Wikidata and Wolfram Language) but the provided source contains no mission, operator, launch date, or technical specification details.

## Key Facts
- LEMUR 2 PETERWEBSTER is an instance of an artificial satellite.  
- The provided descriptive identifier for LEMUR 2 PETERWEBSTER is "43124."  
- The Wikidata description entry for this entity is given as "43124."  
- The Wolfram Language entity code for this satellite is Entity["Satellite", "43124"].  
- The entity falls under the class "artificial satellite," defined in the source as a human-made object put into an orbit.  
- The related class "artificial satellite" in the source has a sitelink_count of 142 (class-level metadata present in the source).  

## FAQs
### Q: What is LEMUR 2 PETERWEBSTER?
A: It is an artificial satellite identified in the provided source by the numeric descriptor "43124." The source lists it as an instance of the artificial satellite class.

### Q: Who operates or owns LEMUR 2 PETERWEBSTER?
A: The provided source does not include any information about an operator, owner, or organization associated with LEMUR 2 PETERWEBSTER.

### Q: When was LEMUR 2 PETERWEBSTER launched?
A: The provided source does not include a launch date or any temporal information for LEMUR 2 PETERWEBSTER.

### Q: Where can I find machine-readable identifiers for this satellite?
A: The source lists a Wikidata description value "43124" and a Wolfram Language entity code Entity["Satellite", "43124"] for the satellite.

## Why It Matters
As an entry classified as an artificial satellite, LEMUR 2 PETERWEBSTER is part of the broad set of human-made objects placed into orbit. Even when specific mission, technical, or operational details are not included in a given source, the presence of standardized identifiers (such as a Wikidata description value and a Wolfram Language entity code) enables cross-referencing across knowledge systems, databases, and analytical tools. That discoverability supports researchers, data integrators, and automated agents that aggregate satellite information. The fact that this entity is recorded at all means it can be linked into larger datasets about orbital assets, cataloging, and space situational awareness once additional metadata is attached. In short, LEMUR 2 PETERWEBSTER’s value in the record lies in its role as a citable identifier within data ecosystems for artificial satellites, facilitating future enrichment and integration.

## Notable For
- Officially recorded name: "LEMUR 2 PETERWEBSTER" as provided in the source.  
- Numeric identifier/descriptive tag: "43124" appears as the primary descriptor in the source.  
- Present in major knowledge systems: represented by a Wikidata description and a Wolfram Language entity code.  
- Classified under the artificial satellite class, which the source defines as a human-made object placed into orbit.  

## Body

### Identification
- Legal/record name in source: LEMUR 2 PETERWEBSTER.  
- Descriptor in source: "43124."  
- Wolfram Language identifier: Entity["Satellite", "43124"].  
- Wikidata description field (as provided): "43124."

### Classification
- Instance of: artificial satellite (per provided structured properties).  
- Class definition included in source: "human-made object put into an orbit."  
- Class metadata present in source: sitelink_count for artificial satellite = 142.

### Database entries and machine identifiers
- The source explicitly supplies a Wolfram Language entity code linking the satellite to Wolfram data systems.  
- The source supplies a Wikidata description value that matches the numeric identifier "43124."

### Available metadata (from the provided source)
- Name: LEMUR 2 PETERWEBSTER.  
- Primary identifier/description: 43124.  
- Instance class: artificial satellite.  
- External/reference code: Entity["Satellite", "43124"] (Wolfram Language).  
- Class-level sitelink_count: 142 (for artificial satellite).

### What is not provided in the source
- No launch date or launch vehicle is given.  
- No operator, owner, or responsible organization is listed.  
- No mission type, payload description, orbital parameters, dimensions, or technical specifications are provided.  
- No images, telemetry, or status information is present in the provided source.

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