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Azersky

Compiled from public sources on 2026-06-21. Not independently verified by Azercosmos.

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Azersky is the SPOT 7 optical Earth-observation mission after transfer of ownership and operation to Azercosmos in December 2014.[1][2] The spacecraft launched as SPOT 7 on 2014-06-30 on a PSLV-CA mission from Sriharikota.[1][3] Its payload relationship is the SPOT 6/7 NAOMI passive optical imaging family, which places the mission in the high-resolution commercial optical-imaging lineage.[1] The mission is treated as ended after loss of communication and official end-of-use reporting in April 2023.[1]

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current statusended
operatorAzercosmos
platformspot-6-7-platform
launch vehicleisro-pslv
Launched2014-06-30
actual end of life2023-04-20
orbit typeSun-synchronous, about 642 x 659 km, 98.26 deg
swath km60
tasking supportedtrue
current geographic priorityGlobal commercial Earth observation imagery archive and tasked acquisitions
Last updated2026-06-21
claim statusagency-sourced
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Compositional position

this ——— SPOT 6/7 NAOMI payload
this ——— SPOT 6/7 Platform bus
this ——— Land cover change related-topic
this ——— Disaster damage assessment related-topic
this ——— Crop stress and yield related-topic
Sources
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