# NetSat

> satellites

**Wikidata**: [Q100230801](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q100230801)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/netsat

## Summary
NetSat is a satellite entity classified as a CubeSat — a miniaturized satellite design built from 10 cm‑sided cubic modules. It is also known by the alias "ForTe" and is associated with Germany.

## Key Facts
- NetSat is classified as a CubeSat (a miniaturized satellite made up of 10 cm‑sided cubic modules).  
- Alias: ForTe.  
- Country of origin: Germany.  
- Wikidata description: "satellites."  
- Google Knowledge Graph ID: /g/11hvh2pk1k.  
- NetSat has sitelink_count: 2 (indicating two linked online encyclopedia entries).  
- Parent class (CubeSat) has sitelink_count: 35.  
- Wikipedia coverage languages listed: German (de) and Swedish (sv).

## FAQs
### Q: What is NetSat?
A: NetSat is a satellite entity classified as a CubeSat, the miniaturized satellite form factor composed of 10 cm‑sided cubic modules.

### Q: Is NetSat known by any other name?
A: Yes. NetSat is also aliased as "ForTe."

### Q: Where does NetSat originate from?
A: NetSat is associated with Germany.

### Q: Where can I find online entries about NetSat?
A: NetSat has two sitelinks and has Wikipedia-language presence indicated in German (de) and Swedish (sv); it is indexed with a Google Knowledge Graph ID (/g/11hvh2pk1k).

## Why It Matters
NetSat is significant because it is part of the CubeSat class, a widely adopted miniaturized satellite standard defined by modular 10 cm cubic units. CubeSats have lowered barriers to entry for satellite development and enabled a broad range of scientific, educational, and commercial space projects; being classified as a CubeSat places NetSat within that accessible, standardized ecosystem. The German origin links the entity to Germany's space and satellite activities. The presence of aliases (ForTe), entries in multiple language Wikipedias, and a Google Knowledge Graph identifier indicate that NetSat has a traceable public profile across knowledge and reference systems. These attributes make NetSat discoverable and place it within established data infrastructures used for cataloging satellites and space assets.

## Notable For
- Being classified explicitly as a CubeSat, i.e., a miniaturized satellite form built from 10 cm‑sided cubic modules.  
- Alias "ForTe," providing an alternate name for reference and lookup.  
- Association with Germany as country of origin.  
- Presence in multiple reference systems: two sitelinks, Wikipedia entries in German and Swedish, and a Google Knowledge Graph ID (/g/11hvh2pk1k).

## Body

### Overview
- NetSat is described in source metadata as a satellite entity.  
- The entity is subclassed under CubeSat.

### Classification and technical form
- Subclass: CubeSat.  
- CubeSat definition provided in the parent data: a miniaturized satellite made up of 10 cm‑sided cubic modules.  
- As a CubeSat subclass, NetSat shares that modular 10 cm cubic form factor (as indicated by the parent classification).

### Aliases and identifiers
- Alias: ForTe.  
- Google Knowledge Graph ID: /g/11hvh2pk1k.  
- Wikidata description provided as "satellites."

### Origin and language coverage
- Country of origin: Germany.  
- Wikipedia language coverage listed for NetSat: German (de) and Swedish (sv).  
- NetSat entity has sitelink_count: 2, indicating two linked encyclopedia pages or equivalent.

### Related counts and parent data
- Parent class (CubeSat) sitelink_count: 35, indicating broader documentation and linkage for the CubeSat class in reference resources.

### Notes
- All statements in this entry are derived from provided source fields: raw description, parent/class metadata, and structured properties. No mission, launch date, operator, or technical payload details were provided in the source material.