# Plasma Observatory
**Wikidata**: [Q125591553](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q125591553)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/plasma-observatory

## Summary
Plasma Observatory is a spacecraft whose primary purpose is to study plasma phenomena in space. It is classified as a spacecraft and is referenced on the French-language Wikipedia.

## Key Facts
- **Instance of**: spacecraft
- **Wikipedia sitelinks**: 1 (French Wikipedia)
- **Languages covered**: French (fr)

## FAQs
### Q: What type of object is Plasma Observatory?
A: Plasma Observatory is a spacecraft, a vehicle designed to operate in space.

### Q: In which language is the Plasma Observatory Wikipedia page available?
A: The Wikipedia page for Plasma Observatory is available in French.

### Q: How many Wikipedia language editions mention Plasma Observatory?
A: Plasma Observatory is mentioned in one Wikipedia language edition—French.

## Why It Matters
As a spacecraft dedicated to plasma research, Plasma Observatory contributes to our understanding of plasma physics in the space environment. Plasma—the fourth state of matter—makes up over 99% of the visible universe and drives phenomena such as solar flares, auroras, and cosmic radiation. Spacecraft like Plasma Observatory provide in-situ measurements and observations that ground-based instruments cannot achieve, enabling scientists to test plasma physics theories under natural conditions. This data is essential for improving space-weather forecasting, protecting satellites and astronauts, and advancing fusion-energy research on Earth.

## Notable For
- Dedicated plasma-research mission within the spacecraft category
- Documented presence on French-language Wikipedia, indicating at least baseline international recognition

## Body
### Classification
Plasma Observatory is categorized as a spacecraft, meaning it is a vehicle or machine engineered to travel or operate beyond Earth’s atmosphere.

### Coverage
The entity is represented by a single French-language Wikipedia sitelink, suggesting limited but existent public documentation.