# ORS TECH 1

> 39387

**Wikidata**: [Q111471837](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111471837)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/ors-tech-1

## Summary
ORS TECH 1 is an artificial satellite identified in the provided sources by the numeric label "39387." It is recorded as an instance of the class artificial satellite and is represented in the Wolfram Language as Entity["Satellite", "39387"].

## Key Facts
- ORS TECH 1 is classified as an instance_of: artificial satellite.
- The provided descriptive identifier for ORS TECH 1 is "39387" (appears as both Raw Description and wikidata_description).
- Wolfram Language entity code for ORS TECH 1 is Entity["Satellite", "39387"].
- The related class entry "artificial satellite" is described as a human-made object put into an orbit.
- The related class "artificial satellite" has a sitelink_count of 142 in the provided material.
- No additional technical specifications, launch date, operator, dimensions, or mission details are present in the provided sources.
- SEO Data Context for ORS TECH 1 is listed as "No SEO data available yet."

## FAQs
### Q: What is ORS TECH 1?
A: ORS TECH 1 is an artificial satellite recorded in the provided sources under the identifier "39387" and represented in the Wolfram Language as Entity["Satellite", "39387"].

### Q: Who built or operates ORS TECH 1?
A: The provided source material does not include any information about the builder, operator, or owner of ORS TECH 1.

### Q: When was ORS TECH 1 launched, and what are its specifications?
A: Launch date and technical specifications (dimensions, mass, orbit, instruments) are not provided in the supplied source material.

## Why It Matters
ORS TECH 1 is notable primarily as a cataloged artificial satellite entry within data resources. Even when an individual satellite record contains minimal public metadata, assigning a persistent identifier (here "39387") and representing the object in knowledge systems like Wikidata and the Wolfram Language makes it discoverable and linkable across information systems. That discoverability supports cross-referencing by researchers, cataloguers, and automated tools that aggregate satellite data. Accurate classification as an artificial satellite places ORS TECH 1 within a well-understood domain—human-made objects placed into orbit—so it can be handled consistently alongside other satellites for purposes such as inventory, historical records, and further metadata enrichment. The current lack of additional details in the provided sources highlights the common knowledge-gap that often exists in public records and underscores the importance of continued data curation to make such entries useful for operational, scientific, or historical purposes.

## Notable For
- Being documented with the numeric identifier "39387" in the provided metadata.
- Having a Wolfram Language entity code: Entity["Satellite", "39387"].
- Being explicitly classified as an instance of the class artificial satellite.
- Appearing with minimal public descriptive metadata in the provided sources (i.e., limited available details).

## Body
### Overview
- ORS TECH 1 is recorded in the supplied materials as an artificial satellite.
- The primary identifier shown in the raw and structured data is "39387."

### Identifiers and database entries
- Raw Description: "39387"
- wikidata_description: "39387"
- Wolfram Language entity code: Entity["Satellite", "39387"]

### Classification
- instance_of: artificial satellite
- Related class note: artificial satellite — human-made object put into an orbit.
- The related class entry includes sitelink_count: 142 (as provided).

### Available metadata in the provided sources
- Classification (instance_of): artificial satellite.
- Numeric identifier: 39387 (appears in multiple fields).
- Wolfram Language representation: Entity["Satellite", "39387"].
- SEO Data Context: No SEO data available yet.

### Gaps and unknowns (per provided material)
- No launch date is provided.
- No operator, owner, or manufacturer information is provided.
- No technical specifications (mass, dimensions, instruments) are provided.
- No orbital parameters (altitude, inclination, period) are provided.

### Implications for further research
- Additional authoritative sources (e.g., launch manifests, space agency databases, operator releases, or full Wikidata records) are required to obtain operational and technical details about ORS TECH 1.
- The existing identifiers (numeric ID and Wolfram entity) can be used as starting points for cross-database lookup and metadata enrichment.