# Shiyuan 3

> 33433

**Wikidata**: [Q111496940](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111496940)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/shiyuan-3

## Summary
Shiyuan 3 is an artificial satellite referenced by the identifier "33433." It is listed in machine-readable knowledge systems, including Wikidata (description "33433") and the Wolfram Language as Entity["Satellite","33433"].

## Key Facts
- Shiyuan 3 is an instance of an artificial satellite (a human-made object placed into an orbit).  
- The primary identifier/label associated with Shiyuan 3 in the provided source is "33433."  
- The Wikidata description for Shiyuan 3 is recorded as "33433."  
- In the Wolfram Language, Shiyuan 3 is represented as Entity["Satellite","33433"].  
- The class "artificial satellite" is defined in the source as a human-made object put into an orbit.  
- The related "artificial satellite" class entry carries a sitelink count of 142 in the provided material.  
- No additional technical specifications, launch date, operator, orbit parameters, or mission details are included in the provided source material.

## FAQs
### Q: What is Shiyuan 3?
A: Shiyuan 3 is an artificial satellite identified by the label "33433" in the provided sources. It is referenced in knowledge systems such as Wikidata and the Wolfram Language.

### Q: Who built or operates Shiyuan 3, and when was it launched?
A: The provided source material does not include any information about the builder, operator, launch date, or mission timeline for Shiyuan 3.

### Q: Where can I find Shiyuan 3 in data systems?
A: In the provided material, Shiyuan 3 appears on Wikidata with the description "33433" and in the Wolfram Language as Entity["Satellite","33433"]. No further database cross-references are given in the source.

## Why It Matters
As an entity classified as an artificial satellite, Shiyuan 3 belongs to a broad and operationally important class of human-made objects placed into orbit for communications, observation, navigation, science, or technology demonstration. Even when minimal metadata is available, consistent identifiers like "33433" and machine-readable representations (for example, a Wolfram Language entity code) make the object discoverable across knowledge systems and support cataloging, cross-referencing, and subsequent data enrichment. Those identifiers enable researchers, catalog managers, and automated agents to link records, request further metadata from authoritative registries, and avoid ambiguity when multiple objects share similar names. The presence of Shiyuan 3 in Wikidata and Wolfram Language suggests it is part of structured satellite data ecosystems, which matters for data integration, historical record-keeping, and any downstream analysis that depends on unique, resolvable identifiers. The lack of technical or operational detail in the provided source highlights the need to consult primary satellite registries or mission documentation for mission-specific uses.

## Notable For
- Being explicitly classified as an artificial satellite (a human-made object placed into orbit).  
- Having the identifier/label "33433" as the primary descriptive token in the provided sources.  
- Representation in knowledge systems: Wikidata description "33433" and Wolfram Language code Entity["Satellite","33433"].  
- The provided source records no additional public technical or operational metadata for Shiyuan 3.

## Body
### Identification
- Name/label in source: Shiyuan 3.  
- Primary identifier recorded: "33433."  
- Wikidata description field (as given): "33433."  
- Wolfram Language entity code: Entity["Satellite","33433"].

### Classification and context
- Instance type: artificial satellite.  
- Definition from related material: an artificial satellite is a human-made object put into an orbit.  
- The artificial satellite class entry in the source shows a sitelink count of 142.

### Database and knowledge-system entries
- Wikidata: description provided as "33433" (no further Wikidata properties included in the source).  
- Wolfram Language: present as Entity["Satellite","33433"] (no additional Wolfram metadata provided in the source).

### Public metadata availability (as provided)
- The supplied material contains only identification and classification data.  
- The source does not provide launch date, mission purpose, operator/owner, orbital parameters, physical dimensions, payload information, or mission status.  
- No SEO or external descriptive context is available in the provided source.

### Related concepts
- Artificial satellite (class): human-made object placed into orbit; used here to classify Shiyuan 3.  
- Cataloging practice: unique numeric identifiers and machine-readable entity codes facilitate linking across knowledge bases.

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