# MBZ-SAT
**Wikidata**: [Q136036579](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q136036579)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MBZ-SAT)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/mbz-sat

## Summary
MBZ-SAT is an artificial satellite. It is documented on Wikipedia under the title "MBZ-SAT" and has linked pages in Arabic and English.

## Key Facts
- MBZ-SAT is an instance of an artificial satellite.
- The term "artificial satellite" is defined here as a human-made object put into an orbit.
- The entity has the Wikipedia title "MBZ-SAT".
- MBZ-SAT has Wikipedia pages in two languages: Arabic (ar) and English (en).
- The Wikidata sitelink_count for MBZ-SAT is 2.
- The related class "artificial satellite" has a sitelink_count of 142.

## FAQs
### Q: What is MBZ-SAT?
A: MBZ-SAT is an artificial satellite, i.e., a human-made object put into an orbit. It is documented on Wikipedia under the title "MBZ-SAT".

### Q: Where can I find information about MBZ-SAT?
A: Information about MBZ-SAT is available on Wikipedia, with pages in Arabic and English.

### Q: Is MBZ-SAT a natural object?
A: No. MBZ-SAT is classified as an artificial satellite, meaning it is a human-made object placed into orbit.

### Q: How widely represented is MBZ-SAT on Wikidata/Wikipedia?
A: MBZ-SAT has a Wikidata sitelink_count of 2, corresponding to its two Wikipedia language pages.

## Why It Matters
MBZ-SAT matters as part of the broader category of artificial satellites — human-made objects placed into orbit to serve various purposes in communications, observation, navigation, science, and technology. The fact that MBZ-SAT is documented on Wikipedia in both Arabic and English indicates that it has public and encyclopedic recognition in at least those two language communities. As an instance of the artificial satellite class, MBZ-SAT contributes to the global set of human-made orbital objects, which collectively represent key infrastructure for modern information, observation, and research systems. Its presence in structured knowledge resources (Wikidata/Wikipedia) makes MBZ-SAT discoverable and citable for researchers, students, and the general public seeking basic identification and classification information.

## Notable For
- Being explicitly classified as an instance of an artificial satellite.
- Having the Wikipedia title "MBZ-SAT".
- Having Wikipedia pages in two languages: Arabic and English.
- Having a Wikidata sitelink_count of 2, indicating its multilingual Wikipedia presence.
- Association with the broader "artificial satellite" class, which has a sitelink_count of 142.

## Body
### Classification
- Instance type: artificial satellite.
- Definition provided for the class: a human-made object put into an orbit.

### Wikipedia and Wikidata metadata
- Wikipedia title: MBZ-SAT.
- Wikipedia languages available: Arabic (ar), English (en).
- Wikidata sitelink_count for MBZ-SAT: 2.
- Related class "artificial satellite" sitelink_count: 142.

### Related entity information
- MBZ-SAT is linked conceptually to the class "artificial satellite."
- The provided description for that class emphasizes human manufacture and orbital placement.

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