# SJ-11-07

> 40261

**Wikidata**: [Q111471661](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111471661)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/sj-11-07

## Summary
SJ-11-07 is an artificial satellite. Its available structured identifiers list "40261" as its descriptive identifier on Wikidata and as the key used in the Wolfram Language entity entry Entity["Satellite","40261"].

## Key Facts
- SJ-11-07 is an instance of an artificial satellite.
- The Wikidata description field for SJ-11-07 is recorded as "40261".
- The Wolfram Language entity code for SJ-11-07 is Entity["Satellite","40261"].
- It is classified under the class "artificial satellite."
- The class "artificial satellite" is defined in the source material as a human-made object put into an orbit.
- The class "artificial satellite" (related entry) shows a sitelink_count of 142 in the provided data.
- No launch date, operator, mission, dimensions, or technical specifications are provided in the supplied material.

## FAQs
### Q: What is SJ-11-07?
A: SJ-11-07 is an artificial satellite. Its available structured identifiers include the string "40261" in Wikidata and the Wolfram Language entity Entity["Satellite","40261"].

### Q: Is SJ-11-07 a natural object?
A: No. SJ-11-07 is classified as an artificial satellite, i.e., a human-made object placed into orbit.

### Q: Where can I find database references for SJ-11-07?
A: The supplied references show a Wikidata description value of "40261" and a Wolfram Language entity code Entity["Satellite","40261"]. No other database links were provided in the source material.

## Why It Matters
As an artificial satellite, SJ-11-07 belongs to the class of human-made objects placed into orbit. Objects in this class underpin many modern capabilities such as communications, Earth observation, navigation, scientific research, and technology demonstration. Even when specific mission details are not available, identifying an object as an artificial satellite and recording consistent identifiers (like the Wikidata description "40261" and the Wolfram Language entity code) matters for cataloging, cross-referencing, and tracking in scientific, engineering, and data-integration contexts. Clear, unambiguous identifiers enable databases and tools to link information about the same object across platforms. For users, researchers, and automated systems, entries like SJ-11-07 serve as nodes in global data networks that assemble technical metadata, provenance, and any mission-specific details when those become available.

## Notable For
- Being explicitly recorded as an instance of the class "artificial satellite."
- Having the Wikidata description value "40261."
- Being represented in the Wolfram Language as Entity["Satellite","40261"].
- Association with the general class definition: a human-made object put into an orbit.
- The related class entry in the source lists a sitelink_count of 142.

## Body
### Identification
- Name: SJ-11-07 (as given in the entity header).
- Wikidata description: "40261" (exact text recorded in the provided material).
- Wolfram Language entity code: Entity["Satellite","40261"].

### Classification
- Instance of: artificial satellite.
- Class definition (from related material): "human-made object put into an orbit."

### Database and reference entries
- Wolfram entry: Entity["Satellite","40261"] (explicitly provided).
- Wikidata: description field contains "40261" (as provided).
- No other external database identifiers or URLs were provided in the supplied material.

### Available metadata and limits
- The provided source supplies classification and identifier strings only.
- The supplied material does not include launch date, mission name, operator, technical specifications, orbital parameters, or dimensions.
- Any additional claims about mission purpose, launch, operator, or performance cannot be made from the provided material.

### Related class context
- The entity sits within the broader class "artificial satellite."
- The provided related-class metadata includes a sitelink_count of 142, indicating the class-level entry has that many sitelinks in the source dataset.