CubeSat missions are small satellite missions launched using CubeSats, which are standardized miniaturized satellites typically measuring 10x10x10 cm and weighing less than 1.33 kg. These missions are designed to provide a cost-effective way to conduct scientific research, technology demonstrations, and educational outreach in space. CubeSat missions have become increasingly popular in recent years due to their relatively low costs and quick development timelines compared to traditional satellite missions. They are often used for a wide range of applications, including Earth observation, communications, and scientific research. CubeSat missions are typically launched as secondary payloads on larger rockets, making them an attractive option for universities, research institutions, and commercial companies looking to access space for a variety of purposes.