# Orbcomm FM-37

> 33064

**Wikidata**: [Q111496980](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111496980)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/orbcomm-fm-37

## Summary
Orbcomm FM-37 is an artificial satellite. In available authoritative records it is identified by the numeric descriptor "33064" and indexed in the Wolfram Language as Entity["Satellite", "33064"].

## Key Facts
- Orbcomm FM-37 is an instance of an artificial satellite.
- The provided descriptive identifier for Orbcomm FM-37 is "33064".
- Orbcomm FM-37 is indexed in the Wolfram Language as Entity["Satellite", "33064"].
- The Wikidata description provided for Orbcomm FM-37 is "33064".
- The related class "artificial satellite" is defined as a human-made object placed into an orbit.
- The related class entry for artificial satellite has a sitelink_count of 142 in the provided material.

## FAQs
### Q: What is Orbcomm FM-37?
A: Orbcomm FM-37 is an artificial satellite. Its available identifier in referenced records is "33064".

### Q: Is there a standard database identifier for Orbcomm FM-37?
A: Yes. In the Wolfram Language it is indexed as Entity["Satellite", "33064"], and the provided Wikidata description is also "33064".

### Q: What does the class "artificial satellite" mean for Orbcomm FM-37?
A: The class "artificial satellite" denotes a human-made object placed into an orbit. Orbcomm FM-37 is classified under that class in the available records.

## Why It Matters
Orbcomm FM-37 matters primarily as a cataloged object within space-data repositories and knowledge bases. Even when detailed technical or operational data are not present, the existence of consistent identifiers (for example the numeric descriptor "33064" and the Wolfram Language entity code) enables unambiguous reference, cross-database linkage, and further research. Clear classification as an artificial satellite places Orbcomm FM-37 within the broader category of human-made orbiting objects, a category that underpins many fields such as space situational awareness, cataloging, historical record-keeping, and interoperability between datasets. For researchers, engineers, database managers, and knowledge systems, having a stable identifier and classification is the first step toward aggregating telemetry, mission history, ownership, and technical specifications from other sources. In short, even minimal metadata like a verified identifier and class assignment are valuable because they allow this satellite to be reliably referenced and integrated into larger datasets and analyses.

## Notable For
- Being explicitly classified as an artificial satellite in the provided records.
- Having the numeric descriptor "33064" as its primary provided identifier.
- Being indexed in the Wolfram Language as Entity["Satellite", "33064"], facilitating programmatic lookup.
- Appearing in knowledge-base records where the related class "artificial satellite" is documented (sitelink_count: 142).

## Body

### Overview
- Orbcomm FM-37 is recorded as an artificial satellite.
- The only descriptive identifier supplied in the source material is "33064".
- The Wolfram Language entity code supplied is Entity["Satellite", "33064"].

### Classification and identifiers
- instance_of: artificial satellite.
- wikidata_description: "33064".
- wolfram_language_entity_code: Entity["Satellite", "33064"].
- Raw Description (as provided): "33064".

### Related class context
- The related class "artificial satellite" is described in the source material as a human-made object put into an orbit.
- The related class entry has a sitelink_count of 142 in the provided material.

### Database indexing
- The Wolfram Language index entry explicitly names the satellite entity using the string "33064".
- The same numeric descriptor appears as the Wikidata description in the supplied data.

### Limitations of available data
- The provided material contains only classification and identifier metadata.
- No operational details, launch dates, dimensions, mission owner, frequency bands, or other technical specifications are included in the supplied source.