# Meteor 3-4

> 21232

**Wikidata**: [Q111499905](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111499905)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/meteor-3-4

## Summary
Meteor 3-4 is an artificial satellite. The available source material identifies it primarily by the numeric descriptor "21232" and by its Wolfram Language entity code Entity["Satellite", "21232"].

## Key Facts
- Meteor 3-4 is an instance of the class "artificial satellite."
- The raw description provided for Meteor 3-4 is "21232."
- The Wikidata description for Meteor 3-4 is listed as "21232."
- The Wolfram Language entity code for Meteor 3-4 is Entity["Satellite", "21232"].
- The related class "artificial satellite" is defined as a human-made object put into an orbit.
- The available SEO data context for Meteor 3-4 is listed as "No SEO data available yet."
- The entity is represented in structured sources by the identifier values shown above.

## FAQs
### Q: What is Meteor 3-4?
A: Meteor 3-4 is an artificial satellite. In the provided source material it is identified by the numeric descriptor "21232."

### Q: What identifiers exist for Meteor 3-4?
A: The provided identifiers are the raw description "21232," the Wikidata description "21232," and the Wolfram Language entity code Entity["Satellite", "21232"].

### Q: What does "artificial satellite" mean for Meteor 3-4?
A: In the source material, "artificial satellite" is defined as a human-made object put into an orbit. Meteor 3-4 is classified as such.

## Why It Matters
As an artificial satellite, Meteor 3-4 belongs to a class of human-made objects placed into orbit to perform a range of functions such as communication, Earth observation, navigation, or scientific research. Even when specific mission details are not available, identification records (like a Wikidata description and a Wolfram Language entity code) are important for cataloguing, cross-referencing, and integrating satellite data across databases and analysis tools. Clear, persistent identifiers enable researchers, engineers, and data systems to locate and collate technical and historical records when those records are available. The presence of Meteor 3-4 in structured knowledge sources signals it is part of the broader space infrastructure and subject to the same cataloguing practices that support satellite tracking, archival research, and interoperability between information systems.

## Notable For
- Being classified explicitly as an artificial satellite in the provided structured data.
- Having the numeric descriptor "21232" as its primary provided identifier.
- Having a corresponding Wolfram Language entity code: Entity["Satellite", "21232"].
- Appearing in the provided source material without extended public metadata or SEO context.

## Body
### Identification
- Name: Meteor 3-4 (entity under discussion).
- Raw Description: "21232".
- Wikidata description field: "21232".
- Wolfram Language entity code: Entity["Satellite", "21232"].

### Classification
- instance_of: artificial satellite.
- Related class definition: "artificial satellite" — a human-made object put into an orbit.

### Source entries
- Structured Properties (from provided source):
  - instance_of: artificial satellite.
  - wikidata_description: 21232.
  - wolfram_language_entity_code: Entity["Satellite", "21232"].
- Related class note: artificial satellite (human-made object put into an orbit).

### Available metadata and limitations
- SEO Data Context: No SEO data available yet.
- The provided source material does not include launch dates, operators, mission purpose, orbital parameters, dimensions, payload details, or other technical specifications.
- Further detail would require consultation of external databases or primary mission documentation not included in the provided material.