# Starshine

> 25769

**Wikidata**: [Q111497863](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111497863)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/starshine-q111497863

## Summary
Starshine is an artificial satellite identified in available databases by the numeric identifier "25769." It is categorized as a human-made object placed into orbit and is indexed in at least Wikidata and the Wolfram Language under that identifier.

## Key Facts
- Starshine is an instance of an artificial satellite (a human-made object placed into orbit).
- The available Wikidata description for Starshine is the numeric identifier "25769."
- Starshine's Wolfram Language entity code is Entity["Satellite", "25769"].
- The related class "artificial satellite" is defined in the source as a human-made object put into an orbit.
- The related "artificial satellite" class has a sitelink_count of 142 in the source material.
- No launch date, operator, mission details, dimensions, or technical specifications are provided in the source material.
- The source material provides classification and identifier data but does not include operational or historical details for Starshine.

## FAQs
### Q: What is Starshine?
A: Starshine is identified as an artificial satellite and is listed in available data sources under the numeric identifier "25769."

### Q: Where can I find Starshine in databases?
A: In the provided source material, Starshine appears as Wikidata description "25769" and as the Wolfram Language entity Entity["Satellite", "25769"].

### Q: When was Starshine launched and who built it?
A: The provided source material does not include any information on Starshine's launch date, builder, operator, or mission.

### Q: What technical specifications does Starshine have?
A: The source material contains no technical specifications, dimensions, or mission parameters for Starshine.

## Why It Matters
Starshine's presence in structured data sources under a stable numeric identifier (25769) and as a Wolfram Language entity indicates it has been recognized and cataloged within reference and computational systems. Such standardized identifiers are important for unambiguous reference, cross-database linking, and data integration workflows. Even when descriptive or operational details are not present, a clear instance classification (here, "artificial satellite") and persistent identifiers enable researchers, catalogers, and automated systems to track, query, and potentially augment records as more information becomes available. In contexts where many objects share names or where names are reused, numeric identifiers reduce ambiguity. The existence of Starshine in these registries therefore supports discoverability and lays the groundwork for future enrichment of its record with launch, mission, or technical data when those facts are added to authoritative sources.

## Notable For
- Being explicitly classified as an instance of "artificial satellite" in the provided source material.
- Identified in Wikidata by the numeric description "25769."
- Represented in the Wolfram Language as Entity["Satellite", "25769"].
- The related class "artificial satellite" in the source is noted with a sitelink_count of 142, indicating linkage within structured knowledge systems.
- Lack of available operational or technical details in the provided source, meaning its record currently consists primarily of identifiers and classification.

## Body
### Identification
- Primary identifier in source: "25769."
- Wikidata description: 25769.
- Wolfram Language entity code: Entity["Satellite", "25769"].

### Classification
- Instance of: artificial satellite.
- Related class definition (from source): "artificial satellite" — human-made object put into an orbit.
- Related class sitelink_count: 142.

### Data Coverage and Limitations
- The source material provides only classification and identifier-level data for Starshine.
- No launch date, mission name, operator, country of origin, orbital parameters, dimensions, payload details, or status are present in the source.
- Because of these gaps, operational or historical claims cannot be made from the provided material.

### Data Use and Cross-references
- The available identifiers (Wikidata numeric description and Wolfram entity) enable straightforward referencing in database queries and computational environments that support those systems.
- These identifiers can serve as anchors for future data enrichment when additional authoritative sources are available.

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