# Orbcomm-X

> 21576

**Wikidata**: [Q111499748](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111499748)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/orbcomm-x

## Summary
Orbcomm-X is an artificial satellite. In the provided source material, it is identified by the description “21576” and is referenced in Wolfram Language as `Entity["Satellite", "21576"]`.

## Key Facts
- Orbcomm-X is an instance of an **artificial satellite** (a human-made object put into an orbit).
- Orbcomm-X has the Wikidata description: **“21576.”**
- Orbcomm-X is represented in Wolfram Language with the entity code: **`Entity["Satellite", "21576"]`.**
- Orbcomm-X is related to the class **artificial satellite**.
- The related class **artificial satellite** is defined as a **human-made object put into an orbit**.
- The related class **artificial satellite** has a recorded **sitelink_count of 142** in the provided material.

## FAQs
### Q: What is Orbcomm-X?
A: Orbcomm-X is an artificial satellite. The provided material identifies it using the description “21576” and a Wolfram Language satellite entity code.

### Q: Is Orbcomm-X a natural satellite?
A: No. Orbcomm-X is classified as an artificial satellite, meaning it is a human-made object placed into orbit.

### Q: How is Orbcomm-X identified in Wolfram Language?
A: It is identified as `Entity["Satellite", "21576"]`. This code indicates it is treated as a satellite entity with the identifier “21576.”

### Q: What classification does Orbcomm-X belong to?
A: Orbcomm-X is an instance of the class “artificial satellite.” That class is defined in the provided material as a human-made object put into an orbit.

## Why It Matters
Orbcomm-X matters because it is explicitly categorized as an artificial satellite, placing it within the broader domain of human-made orbital objects. Artificial satellites are foundational infrastructure for many modern space-based activities, and identifying an object as an artificial satellite is the first step in organizing knowledge about its role, relationships, and technical context. In this entry’s source material, Orbcomm-X is also tied to a specific identifier (“21576”) and a Wolfram Language entity representation, which supports consistent referencing across computational and knowledge systems. That kind of standardized identification is important for data integration: it helps ensure that different tools and datasets can refer to the same satellite unambiguously. While the provided material does not include mission purpose, operator, launch details, or orbital parameters, the classification and identifiers still make Orbcomm-X relevant as a defined node in satellite knowledge graphs and computational entity systems.

## Notable For
- Being classified as an **artificial satellite** (human-made orbital object).
- Having a specific identifier used as its description in the source material: **“21576.”**
- Having an explicit **Wolfram Language entity code**: `Entity["Satellite", "21576"]`.
- Being directly linked to the broader **artificial satellite** class used for organizing orbital objects.

## Body
### Classification
- **Instance of:** artificial satellite
- **Class definition (related):** an artificial satellite is a human-made object put into an orbit.

### Identifiers and Knowledge-System References
- **Wikidata description (as provided):** 21576
- **Wolfram Language entity code:** `Entity["Satellite", "21576"]`

### Related Entities and Context
- **Related class:** artificial satellite
  - **Sitelink_count (provided):** 142

### Notes on Available Detail
- The provided source material does not include additional specifics (e.g., launch date, operator, mission, orbit, mass, dimensions).