# SNUSAT-1B

> 42733

**Wikidata**: [Q111471239](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111471239)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/snusat-1b

## Summary
SNUSAT-1B is an artificial satellite (a human-made object placed into orbit). In the provided source material, it is identified by the designation “42733” and is represented in Wolfram Language as `Entity["Satellite", "42733"]`.

## Key Facts
- SNUSAT-1B is an instance of an **artificial satellite** (a human-made object put into an orbit).
- SNUSAT-1B is associated with the identifier/description **“42733”** in the provided materials.
- The Wikidata description provided for SNUSAT-1B is **“42733.”**
- In Wolfram Language, SNUSAT-1B corresponds to **`Entity["Satellite", "42733"]`**.
- The related class **artificial satellite** is described as a **human-made object put into an orbit**.
- The related class **artificial satellite** has a referenced **sitelink_count of 142** in the provided context.

## FAQs
### Q: What is SNUSAT-1B?
A: SNUSAT-1B is an artificial satellite, meaning it is a human-made object placed into orbit. In the provided source material, it is identified with the designation “42733.”

### Q: Is SNUSAT-1B a natural object or a human-made spacecraft?
A: SNUSAT-1B is human-made. It is explicitly classified as an artificial satellite.

### Q: What identifier is associated with SNUSAT-1B in the provided data?
A: The provided materials associate SNUSAT-1B with “42733.” This appears as both the Wikidata description and the Wolfram Language satellite entity code.

### Q: How is SNUSAT-1B represented in Wolfram Language?
A: SNUSAT-1B is represented as `Entity["Satellite", "42733"]`. This is the Wolfram Language entity code given in the source material.

## Why It Matters
SNUSAT-1B matters primarily as a cataloged, machine-identifiable artificial satellite. Its classification as an artificial satellite places it within the broader domain of human-made orbital objects, which are tracked and referenced across knowledge bases and computational systems. The association with a specific identifier (“42733”) and a Wolfram Language entity code (`Entity["Satellite", "42733"]`) makes SNUSAT-1B interoperable across data tools that rely on stable identifiers for retrieval, analysis, and cross-referencing. In practice, this kind of structured identification supports consistent lookup and integration in research workflows, educational resources, and software that consumes satellite catalogs. While the provided source material does not include mission details, launch information, or technical specifications, the existence of a standardized entity reference is itself significant for data quality: it enables unambiguous linking between datasets and reduces confusion caused by naming variations.

## Notable For
- Being explicitly classified as an **artificial satellite** (human-made orbital object).
- Having a specific associated identifier in the provided materials: **42733**.
- Having a defined **Wolfram Language entity representation**: `Entity["Satellite", "42733"]`.
- Being represented in a structured knowledge context that links it to the broader **artificial satellite** class.

## Body
### Classification
- **Instance of:** artificial satellite
- **Class definition (related):** an artificial satellite is a human-made object put into an orbit.

### Identifiers and Knowledge-Base References
- **Wikidata description (provided):** 42733
- **Wolfram Language entity code:** `Entity["Satellite", "42733"]`

### Related Context
- **Related class:** artificial satellite
- **Related class sitelink_count (provided):** 142

### Notes on Available Detail
- The provided source material does not include launch date, operator, orbit parameters, mission purpose, dimensions, or payload details for SNUSAT-1B.