| Spacecraft | ANISCSAT (Azerbaijan’s Victory, Zafar) |
|---|---|
| Type | PocketQube |
| Units or mass | PocketQube 1p |
| Status | Operational? (No information found as of 2025-12-27) |
| Launched | 2025-11-28 |
| NORAD ID | ? |
| Deployer | Albapod [Alba Orbital] |
| Launcher | Falcon 9 (Transporter-15) (Alba Cluster) |
| Organization | Azercosmos |
| Institution | Space agency |
| Entity | Academic / Education |
| Headquarters | Azerbaijan |
| Partners | Ideia Space |
| Oneliner |
ANISCSAT hosts sensor experiments and a custom telemetry framework. |
| Description |
ANISCSAT is being developed by a university team from Azerbaijan. The mission serves as a foundation for future aerospace research and university-level satellite programs. The satellite will feature sensor-driven experiments, onboard data processing systems, and a custom telemetry framework to capture environmental data in Low Earth Orbit. The project gives students direct experience in spacecraft systems engineering, communication protocols, and mission operations. This mission showcases Azerbaijan’s growing investment in STEM education and allows students to gain invaluable practical experience in the industry. |
| Sources | [1] [2] [3] [4] |
| Photo sources | [1] [2] [3] |
| On the same launch |
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Last modified: 2026-01-04
