# Monitor-E/Breeze

> 27840

**Wikidata**: [Q111497503](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111497503)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/monitor-e-breeze

## Summary
Monitor-E/Breeze is an artificial satellite identified by the entity ID 27840. It belongs to the class of human-made objects placed into orbit.

## Key Facts
- **Instance of:** Artificial satellite
- **Wikidata ID:** 27840
- **Wolfram Language Entity Code:** Entity["Satellite", "27840"]
- **Classification:** Human-made object put into orbit
- **Entity Type:** Satellite

## FAQs
### Q: What is Monitor-E/Breeze?
A: Monitor-E/Breeze is an artificial satellite, specifically identified by the entity ID 27840.

### Q: What class does Monitor-E/Breeze belong to?
A: It belongs to the class of artificial satellites, defined as human-made objects placed into orbit.

### Q: How is Monitor-E/Breeze uniquely identified?
A: It is uniquely identified by the entity ID 27840 in knowledge bases like Wikidata and Wolfram Language.

## Why It Matters
Monitor-E/Breeze, as an artificial satellite, represents a fundamental category of human technology deployed in space. Satellites like this are crucial for modern infrastructure, enabling communication, Earth observation, navigation, and scientific research. The existence of this specific entity (ID 27840) within knowledge systems highlights the systematic cataloging and organization of space objects, which is essential for tracking orbital assets, understanding space utilization, and managing the growing environment around Earth. Its classification underscores the foundational role satellites play in contemporary society and exploration.

## Notable For
- Unique identification within structured knowledge bases (ID 27840).
- Classification as a core example of an artificial satellite.
- Representation of the fundamental category of human-made orbital objects.

## Body
### Classification
- Monitor-E/Breeze is explicitly classified as an **artificial satellite**.
- This classification places it within the broader category of **human-made objects put into orbit**.

### Identification
- Its primary identifier in structured data is the **entity ID 27840**.
- This ID is used in systems like **Wikidata** and **Wolfram Language**.
- The Wolfram Language entity code is **Entity["Satellite", "27840"]**.
- The Wikidata description associated with this ID is **27840**.