3
Objects launched
3
Payloads
Most recent objects
GCAT (J. McDowell, planet4589.org)| Object | Launched | Type | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| ANISCSAT | 2025 Nov 28 | Payload | Operating |
| Azerspace-2 | 2018 Sep 25 | Payload | Operating |
| Azerspace | 2013 Feb 7 | Payload | Operating |
Objects by decade
GCAT (J. McDowell, planet4589.org)2010s2
2020s1
Source: GCAT (J. McDowell, planet4589.org)
| Indicator | Value |
|---|---|
| Space objects launched | 3 objectsGCAT [2026] |
| First space object | AzerspaceGCAT [2026] |
| First launch (year) | 2,013GCAT [2026] |
| Most recent launch (year) | 2,025GCAT [2026] |
| Active satellites | No authoritative open source found |
| Total tracked objects | No authoritative open source found |
- 2013 - first communications satellite (Azerspace-1) built by US company and launched on European rocket
- 2014 - took operational control over remote sensing (RS) satellite (SPOT-7, now Azersky) from a French company (satellite ceased operations in 2023)
- 2017 - second communications satellite (Azerspace-2) built by US company and launched on European rocket
- 2023 - agreed to participate in China's International Lunar Research Station Cooperation project, which aims to establish a base on the Moon in the 2030s; signed agreement with Israel to jointly develop two multi-spectral RS satellites (Azersky-2 program) for scheduled launches in 2026 and 2028 (2025)
Source: CIA World Factbook (Historical Archive — final edition) · CC0 · Edition 2026-05