# PROMETHEUS 2-1

> 41854

**Wikidata**: [Q111471359](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111471359)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/prometheus-2-1

## Summary  
PROMETHEUS 2-1 is an artificial satellite, which is a human-made object placed into orbit for scientific, commercial, or governmental purposes. It is cataloged under the identifier 41854 in Wikidata and Wolfram systems.  

## Key Facts  
- **Classification**: Artificial satellite  
- **Wikidata ID**: 41854  
- **Wolfram Representation**: Entity["Satellite", "41854"]  
- **Orbital Status**: Actively functions as a human-made space object  
- **System Integration**: Recognized by Wikidata and Wolfram Knowledge Engine for satellite tracking  

## FAQs  
### Q: What is PROMETHEUS 2-1?  
A: PROMETHEUS 2-1 is an artificial satellite, a human-made object designed to operate in Earth's orbit. It is cataloged under the identifier 41854 in standardized knowledge systems.  

### Q: How is PROMETHEUS 2-1 identified in technical databases?  
A: It is uniquely referenced by Wikidata with ID 41854 and represented as Entity["Satellite", "41854"] in Wolfram Language.  

### Q: What distinguishes PROMETHEUS 2-1 from other satellites?  
A: Its classification as an artificial satellite and standardized database entries (41854) enable consistent tracking and metadata retrieval across platforms.  

### Q: Who manages PROMETHEUS 2-1?  
A: No specific operator or agency is documented; its sole verified traits are artificial satellite status and database IDs.  

## Why It Matters  
PROMETHEUS 2-1 exemplifies the global infrastructure of catalogued artificial satellites, enabling standardized tracking for research, orbital management, and international collaboration. Its inclusion in Wikidata and Wolfram systems facilitates metadata aggregation, aiding in space situational awareness and cross-referencing satellite data across academic, governmental, and commercial sectors. While specific operational details are unavailable, its cataloging ensures accessibility for space debris monitoring and orbit analysis.  

## Notable For  
- **Database Integration**: Cataloged with Wikidata ID 41854 and Wolfram Entity["Satellite", "41854"], ensuring machine-readable interoperability.  
- **Classification Clarity**: Explicitly classified as an artificial satellite, aligning with standardized orbital object taxonomy.  
- **Orbital Object Verification**: Verified as a human-made space object, distinguishing it from natural celestial bodies.  
- **Metadata Consistency**: Its identifiers support consistent referencing across technical systems like Wolfram Alpha and Wikidata queries.  

## Body  
### Classification  
- Explicitly defined as an **artificial satellite**, a human-made object orbiting Earth.  
- Categorized under the artificial satellite class, which includes 142 linked Wikipedia articles (sitelink count).  

### Identifier Systems  
- **Wikidata**: Assigned ID **41854** for global knowledge graph integration.  
- **Wolfram Language**: Represented as `Entity["Satellite", "41854"]` for computational analysis.  

### Technical Scope  
- No additional details (launch date, operator, specifications) are documented in the source material.  
- Verified solely through database entries and class classification.  

### Knowledge Base Context  
- Its presence in Wikidata enables structured linking to 142 related Wikipedia articles on artificial satellites.  
- Serves as a standardized entry point for satellite data retrieval in computational systems like Wolfram.