Skip to content
Dispatches

The dispatch log.

Dated entries, posted when something ships. A dispatch is one paragraph and closes with what happens next. A release is rare, and it is marked as one. Follow by RSS.

Dispatch

Two methods published, numbered and citable.

CTM-2026-01, the in-vacuum wavefront test method, and CUB-2026-01, the worked uncertainty budget behind it, published under CC BY 4.0, ahead of the chamber they run in. The corrections standard published the same day, while the log it governs is empty.

NextBoth documents revise in public, and the version number moves with them.

Release

Constanellis is the cislunar infrastructure company.

The site relaunched on that category. Constanellis designs, builds, and operates the shared infrastructure of the space between Earth and the Moon, and the site now states it in the order a customer buys it: connectivity and navigation as a service through the EVERLIGHT network, cislunar domain awareness as a subscription, mobility and logistics on contract, precision delivery to the lunar surface, and the manufacturing and qualification foundation under all of it. The Moon is going from destination to infrastructure, and the mission-by-mission model does not scale into it: today every spacecraft carries its own communications, navigation, and logistics, the way early factories each ran their own power plant.

The discipline the relaunch ships with matters as much as the category. Every technical figure on this site carries a status label until the hardware behind it is commissioned. Every render is labeled a render. Counters start at zero. Nothing has flown, and the site says so wherever a reader could assume otherwise. When a product appears here, it exists.

NextThe high ground is not taken. It is built, and this log records the building.

Dispatch

PROSPECTOR-0 and PROSPECTOR-1 designated.

Two campaign designations were published. PROSPECTOR-0 is the aggregated qualification flight: standard slots and a calibrated instrument suite on a manifest assembled from operators who each need lunar qualification and none of whom can fund a mission for it alone. PROSPECTOR-1 is the south pole resource characterization campaign, and the dataset it returns is the point of it. Both are in architecture. Nothing has flown.

NextManifest and instrument partners can open a conversation now. Dates are published here when they are real.

Dispatch

The corpus, the gap map, the doctrine, the campaigns, the Moon Sequence.

Five surfaces shipped together. The corpus publishes the counters that measure the work, and every counter starts at zero and moves when the work does. The qualification gap map places each capability target beside published references and cites a source in every row. The doctrine states the principles the architecture is built to. The campaigns page states what the company intends to fly and in what order. The Moon Sequence states the path from the ground to the lunar surface, station by station.

NextEach surface gains detail as the record behind it grows, and the counters move only when there is something to count.

Dispatch

Every posted role carries a salary band.

The careers page was built out. Every posted role now publishes a base salary band set against benchmark data for that role, level, and location, and every role posts a description of the work, the requirements, and the program it sits on. A candidate FAQ was added: it answers who reads an application, what each step is, and how long the process runs. Applications go to the hiring team by email, with no portal in between.

NextBands are reviewed as roles open and as the benchmarks are refreshed.

Dispatch

Five programs, one design system, one claims check.

The site moved onto the five-program taxonomy, FORGE, NEXUS, HERMES, WIRES, and ATLAS, with one route per program and one set of names used everywhere. The brand tokens replaced the type and color system the site carried before it: one navy, one accent, one display face, one mono face for technical labels. An automated claims check went into continuous integration, scanning the rendered HTML of every page against the list of statements this company does not make.

NextNo page merges until that check passes.

Entries are added when work completes, not on a calendar. For anything time-sensitive, write to info@constanellis.com directly.

Boilerplate

About Constanellis Aerospace.

Constanellis Aerospace is the cislunar infrastructure company. The company builds and operates five coordinated programs: manufacturing and flight qualification (FORGE), cislunar domain awareness (NEXUS), in-space mobility and logistics (HERMES), communications, navigation, and timing (WIRES), and precision lunar delivery (ATLAS). Constanellis is privately held, U.S.-owned, and ITAR registered, with offices in Washington, D.C. and operations in Centennial, Colorado.

Approved for use verbatim. For a shortened or translated version, write to info@constanellis.com and we will confirm the wording.

Fact Sheet
CompanyConstanellis Aerospace, Inc.
CategoryCislunar infrastructure
StructurePrivately held, U.S.-owned, founded 2020
LocationsWashington, D.C. | Centennial, Colorado
ProgramsFORGE (manufacturing & flight qualification), NEXUS (cislunar domain awareness), HERMES (in-space mobility & logistics), WIRES (communications, navigation & timing), ATLAS (precision lunar delivery)
ComplianceITAR registered · U.S. small business · U.S.-owned and operated
Media contactinfo@constanellis.com
For press

What we can give you, and how fast.

Boilerplate

The approved one-paragraph company description, below. Use it verbatim; we will confirm any variation in writing.

Brand assets

Logo files, wordmark, and usage guidance are available on request. Please do not recolor, rotate, or set the mark on a background that compromises legibility.

Executive interviews

We do a limited number. Send the outlet, the topic, and the deadline, and we will tell you quickly whether we can take it.

What we will discuss

The cislunar thesis, the architecture of the five programs, compliance posture, hiring, and partnership pathways.

What we will not

Financials, funding, valuations, contract values, headcount, named personnel, customer identities under restriction, and performance specifications that would aid an adversary.

How to reach us

info@constanellis.com, with the outlet, topic, and deadline in the first message. We respond to every genuine media inquiry.

Media inquiries

Write to info@constanellis.com with your outlet, topic, and deadline. We reply within one to two business days, and faster when you are on a deadline.

Contact Us Read Our Vision