# Maqsat

> 28543

**Wikidata**: [Q111497405](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111497405)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/maqsat

## Summary
Maqsat is an artificial satellite — a human-made object placed into orbit. It is cataloged in data sources with identifier 28543 and has an associated image file on Wikimedia Commons and a Galician-language Wikipedia entry.

## Key Facts
- Maqsat is an instance of the class "artificial satellite" (a human-made object put into an orbit).
- Maqsat is recorded with the identifier or description "28543" in Wikidata.
- Maqsat appears in the Wolfram Language as Entity["Satellite", "28543"].
- A related image for Maqsat is available at: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Cut_drawing_of_the_third_Ariane_5_G.png.
- The related image entry includes reference properties: P143: Q841208; P813: 2025-09-01; P4656: https://gl.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAQSAT.
- Maqsat has one interwiki sitelink (sitelink_count: 1).
- Maqsat has a Wikipedia entry in the Galician language (wikipedia_languages: gl).

## FAQs
### Q: What is Maqsat?
A: Maqsat is an artificial satellite — a human-made object placed into an orbit — recorded in reference databases with the identifier 28543.

### Q: Where can I find an image of Maqsat?
A: A related image is available on Wikimedia Commons at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Cut_drawing_of_the_third_Ariane_5_G.png. The image record includes reference metadata linking to Q841208, a date (2025-09-01), and a Galician Wikipedia page.

### Q: Is there a Wikipedia article about Maqsat?
A: Yes. Maqsat has a Wikipedia entry in the Galician language (wikipedia_languages: gl) and a sitelink count of 1.

## Why It Matters
Maqsat’s significance lies in its documented presence as an artificial satellite within public and technical knowledge bases. Being cataloged with the identifier 28543 and represented in the Wolfram Language enables standardized reference in computational and research contexts. The availability of a related image on Wikimedia Commons and a Galician Wikipedia page aids public accessibility, verification, and visual identification. Accurate, citable records—such as the referenced image metadata (including source identifier Q841208 and the listed date)—support transparency and traceability of information about space objects. Even when mission details or technical specifications are not present in the available sources, the existence of Maqsat in structured datasets and encyclopedic resources contributes to broader efforts to catalogue human-made objects in orbit, facilitate cross-referencing between databases, and provide starting points for further research, translation, or data integration by scientists, educators, and the public.

## Notable For
- Being explicitly classified as an artificial satellite (human-made object in orbit).
- Having an associated Wikimedia Commons image at a specific file URL.
- Having a Galician-language Wikipedia entry (wikipedia_languages: gl).
- Being represented in the Wolfram Language as Entity["Satellite", "28543"].
- Having a Wikidata description or identifier recorded as "28543" and a sitelink_count of 1.

## Body
### Identification and classification
- Instance of: artificial satellite.
- Class definition (related): "artificial satellite" — human-made object put into an orbit.
- Wikidata description: 28543.
- Wolfram Language entity code: Entity["Satellite", "28543"].

### Media and references
- Related image URL: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Cut_drawing_of_the_third_Ariane_5_G.png.
- Image reference properties:
  - P143: Q841208
  - P813: 2025-09-01
  - P4656: https://gl.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAQSAT

### Language links and database presence
- Wikipedia languages: gl (Galician).
- Sitelink count: 1.
- Presence in structured datasets supports standardized referencing (e.g., Wolfram Language entity).

### Notes on available data
- The provided sources supply classification, identifiers, an image link, and language/sitelink data.
- No mission, launch date, operator, technical specifications, or orbital parameters are included in the provided source material.