# OE (ASTRO)

> 30772

**Wikidata**: [Q111497123](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111497123)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/oe-astro

## Summary
OE (ASTRO) is an artificial satellite with the identifier 30772. It is classified as a human-made object placed into orbit, though specific operational details are not provided in the source material.

## Key Facts
- **Instance Of**: artificial satellite (a human-made object put into orbit).
- **Wikidata ID**: 30772 (this is its primary identifier).
- **Wolfram Language Code**: Entity["Satellite", "30772"] (used in Wolfram's knowledge systems).
- **Wikidata Sitelinks**: Present in 142 different language versions of Wikidata, indicating significant notability/recognition in the knowledge base.
- **Specific Details**: No dates, dimensions, operators, mission objectives, or orbital parameters are provided for OE (ASTRO) in the source material.

## FAQs
### Q: What is OE (ASTRO)?
A: OE (ASTRO) is an artificial satellite, identifiable by the number 30772. It is a human-made object designed to be placed into orbit around Earth or another celestial body.

### Q: What is the purpose or mission of OE (ASTRO)?
A: The source material does not provide any information regarding the specific purpose, mission, or objectives of OE (ASTRO).

### Q: Where can I find more information about OE (ASTRO)?
A: While the identifier "30772" links to it on Wikidata (present in 142 language editions) and Wolfram Alpha, the provided source material does not contain further details about this specific satellite.

### Q: Who owns or operates OE (ASTRO)?
A: The source material does not specify the owner, operator, or managing entity for OE (ASTRO).

## Why It Matters
Despite the lack of specific operational details provided for OE (ASTRO), its recognition as an artificial satellite and its presence in major global knowledge bases like Wikidata (with 142 sitelinks) and Wolfram Alpha highlights its established place within the catalog of human spacefaring infrastructure. Such identifiers are crucial for tracking, referencing, and managing the growing constellation of satellites orbiting Earth. This entry serves as a basic, verifiable anchor point for further research within structured knowledge systems, even if mission details remain undisclosed in the current source data.

## Notable For
- **Identifier Recognition**: Acknowledged by Wikidata (ID 30772) and Wolfram Alpha (Entity["Satellite", "30772"]), demonstrating its place in structured global knowledge systems.
- **Broad Accessibility**: Present in 142 different language versions of Wikidata, indicating significant multilingual recognition within the encyclopedia-style knowledge base.
- **Artificial Satellite Classification**: Defined solely as an artificial satellite in the provided properties, without further specification of type, mission, or characteristics.

## Body
### Basic Classification
- OE (ASTRO) is explicitly categorized as an `artificial satellite`. This means it is a human-made object designed to be placed into orbit around a celestial body.
- Its primary identifier is the number `30772`, used across Wikidata and Wolfram knowledge platforms.

### Knowledge System References
- It is cataloged in **Wikidata** with the ID `30772`. This entry is mirrored in **142 different language versions** of Wikidata, reflecting its inclusion in a vast network of linked data.
- It is represented in the **Wolfram Language** and knowledge systems with the code `Entity["Satellite", "30772"]`.

### Operational Details
- The source material provides **no specific information** regarding OE (ASTRO)'s mission, purpose, operator, launch date, orbit parameters, physical dimensions, payload, or status.
- The entity name "OE (ASTRO)" itself does not yield further context within the provided data; it functions as a label associated with ID 30772.