Bring us something hard.
If your problem fits inside a dashboard, you don't need us. If it spills over the edge, into petabytes, into multi-decade simulations, into wavelengths you can't see, that is exactly the kind of thing we want in our inbox.
If your problem fits inside a dashboard, you don't need us. If it spills over the edge, into petabytes, into multi-decade simulations, into wavelengths you can't see, that is exactly the kind of thing we want in our inbox.
We keep it deliberately simple. There is no contact form and no chatbot, write to a human, tell us the problem, and we will route it to the right engineer.
One address reaches the whole team. Lead with the science: the question, the PI, and the funding line if you have one.
Three offices on three continents, chosen to sit near the labs and observatories we work with. Visits are by appointment.
We work under sponsored research programs as well as direct partnerships. If you are reaching out through a program office, say so up front.
We can't take everything, and we'd rather tell you early. These are the shapes of problem where Constellation actually earns its place.
Petabyte archives where exporting between tools is itself the bottleneck.
Multi-decade or multi-year simulations that must restart bit-for-bit after preemption.
Work where "what did this result cost the grant?" has to have an exact, auditable answer.
If a spreadsheet or notebook already handles it, keep your money. We'll tell you so.
If you're not sure yet, the platform and pricing pages will tell you whether the runtime fits, and what an access request will need to include.