Azerbaijan celebrates first student-built satellite launch under SPACE Academy of Azercosmos

16 December 2025

On 3 December, Azerbaijan marked a historic milestone in its space endeavours with the successful launch of its first-ever satellite built entirely by school students.

The PocketQube satellite, developed by 7th to 9th grade students under the SPACE Academy of Azercosmos, was launched into orbit aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket.

This significant event was also a tribute to the 5th anniversary of Azerbaijan’s Victory in the Karabakh War. The satellite symbolises a powerful fusion of patriotism, youth innovation, and the country’s expanding technological ambitions.

The project, executed through a partnership between SPACE Academy and IDEIA Space, represents a major breakthrough for Azerbaijan’s education and innovation sectors. A total of 672 students from 41 secondary schools nationwide participated, making it one of the largest school-level space initiatives in the region.
“By giving students the opportunity to design, test, and launch real space hardware, we are cultivating the next generation of space scientists, engineers, and thinkers,” said Dunay Badirkhanov, Chair of the Board (acting) of Azercosmos.

He emphasised that SPACE Academy aims to open the cosmos to youth, and today, these students reached orbit not just with a satellite, but with their dreams. Their success demonstrates how Azerbaijan’s investments in education are translating into tangible technological achievements.

The participating students, selected from schools across the country, dedicated months to mastering space engineering fundamentals, experimenting with components, running simulations, and assembling the PocketQube satellite under expert guidance. This project stands as a cornerstone of Azerbaijan’s growing STEAM ecosystem and is the first satellite initiative of its kind to be wholly conducted by schoolchildren.

Once in orbit, the satellite will perform basic experiments, collect telemetry data, and serve as an educational platform to continue inspiring students and deepening their understanding of satellite operations.

The launch of PocketQube aligns with Azercosmos’ broader strategy to develop local talent, motivate young innovators, and foster a sustainable national space ecosystem.