# Meteor 3-3

> 20305

**Wikidata**: [Q111500241](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111500241)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/meteor-3-3

## Summary
Meteor 3-3 is an artificial satellite with the designation 20305. It is classified as a human-made object placed into orbit.

## Key Facts
- Instance of: artificial satellite
- Wikidata description: 20305
- Wolfram Language entity code: Entity["Satellite", "20305"]
- Related class: artificial satellite (sitelink_count: 142)

## FAQs
### Q: What is Meteor 3-3?
A: Meteor 3-3 is an artificial satellite designated as 20305. It is a human-made object that has been placed into orbit.

### Q: What type of object is Meteor 3-3?
A: Meteor 3-3 is classified as an artificial satellite, which is a human-made object put into an orbit around Earth or another celestial body.

### Q: How is Meteor 3-3 identified in databases?
A: Meteor 3-3 is identified by the designation 20305 in Wikidata and as Entity["Satellite", "20305"] in Wolfram Language.

## Why It Matters
As an artificial satellite, Meteor 3-3 represents the technological achievement of placing human-made objects into orbit. Satellites like Meteor 3-3 play crucial roles in various applications including Earth observation, communications, navigation, and scientific research. The ability to launch and maintain satellites in orbit has revolutionized our understanding of Earth and space, enabling global communications, weather forecasting, and numerous other technologies that modern society depends upon. Meteor 3-3, as part of the broader satellite infrastructure, contributes to this network of orbital assets that provide critical data and services to humanity.

## Notable For
- Classified as an artificial satellite, a human-made object in orbit
- Designated with the identifier 20305
- Recognized in Wikidata with 142 sitelinks related to artificial satellites
- Has a specific Wolfram Language entity code for computational identification
- Represents the broader category of orbital technology and space exploration

## Body
### Classification and Identification
Meteor 3-3 is classified as an artificial satellite, which is defined as a human-made object placed into an orbit. This classification places it within a broader category of orbital technology that includes thousands of objects currently in Earth's orbit.

### Technical Specifications
The satellite is designated as 20305, which serves as its unique identifier in various databases and tracking systems. This numerical designation allows for precise identification and cataloging among the numerous objects in Earth's orbit.

### Computational Representation
In computational systems, Meteor 3-3 is represented as Entity["Satellite", "20305"] in Wolfram Language, demonstrating its integration into formal knowledge representation systems and computational databases.

### Related Classifications
Meteor 3-3 belongs to the class of artificial satellites, which collectively have 142 sitelinks in Wikidata, indicating the extensive documentation and cross-referencing available for this category of objects across various knowledge bases and information systems.