# SPIRALE B

> 33752

**Wikidata**: [Q111496912](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111496912)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/spirale-b

## Summary
SPIRALE B is an artificial satellite, a human-made object placed into orbit around Earth. It is cataloged under Wikidata entity 33752 and referenced in Wolfram as Entity["Satellite", "33752"].

## Key Facts
- **Classification**: Artificial satellite (human-made object in Earth's orbit)  
- **Wikidata ID**: 33752  
- **Wolfram Entity**: Entity["Satellite", "33752"]  
- **Orbital Status**: Unspecified (not detailed in source material)  
- **Purpose/Mission**: Not provided in source material  
- **Launch Details**: Not provided in source material  
- **Physical Specifications**: Not provided in source material  
- **Affiliation**: Not provided in source material  

## FAQs
### Q: What is SPIRALE B?  
A: SPIRALE B is an artificial satellite, defined as a human-made object placed into orbit. Its primary identifiers are Wikidata entry 33752 and Wolfram entity code Entity["Satellite", "33752"].  

### Q: What is SPIRALE B's purpose?  
A: The source material does not specify SPIRALE B's mission, purpose, or intended applications.  

### Q: Who created or launched SPIRALE B?  
A: No details about the creator, operator, or launch authority are provided in the source material.  

### Q: When was SPIRALE B launched?  
A: Launch date and timeline information are not included in the available source material.  

## Why It Matters
As an artificial satellite, SPIRALE B contributes to the broader category of human-made objects in orbit, which serve critical roles in communication, Earth observation, scientific research, and navigation. While specific details about SPIRALE B are unavailable in the source material, its existence underscores the expanding human presence in space. Cataloging such entities in structured databases like Wikidata and Wolfram enables systematic tracking, analysis, and utilization of space infrastructure, supporting advancements in technology and understanding of orbital environments.  

## Notable For
- **Structured Cataloging**: Recognized in Wikidata (ID: 33752) and Wolfram Language, standardized formal identifiers for computational referencing.  
- **Orbital Classification**: Explicitly categorized as an "artificial satellite" by authoritative data sources.  
- **Minimal Documentation**: Represents a satellite with limited public data in canonical databases, highlighting gaps in transparency for some orbital objects.  

## Body
### Identification  
- **Primary Identifier**: Wikidata entity 33752  
- **Computational Reference**: Wolfram Language entity code `Entity["Satellite", "33752"]`  
- **Generic Classification**: Artificial satellite (human-made object in orbit)  

### Technical Specifications  
- **Source Data Gaps**: No details available on dimensions, mass, power systems, or orbit parameters.  
- **Mission Details**: Purpose, instruments, or operational objectives not documented in provided sources.  
- **Affiliation**: Creator, operator, or sponsoring entity unspecified.  

### Context  
- **Domain Context**: Part of the broader category of artificial satellites (142 Wikidata sitelinks).  
- **Documentation Limitation**: Represents an entity with minimal accessible metadata, underscoring challenges in comprehensive satellite tracking.