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The console at a glance

The Constellation OS console is a web application at console.constellation.space/app/. No local install—your fleet renders in the browser from live API data.

The four workspaces

Globe

Primary situational awareness: satellites, ground stations, inter-satellite links, and imported assets as selectable entities. Link color and detail panels reflect telemetry at the current timeline instant. The assistant can select and focus assets when you ask.

Timeline

Control live operations or historical replay. Play, pause, seek, and change speed across any stored telemetry window. Metrics in chat and on the globe always refer to the timeline clock—not wall time unless you are in live mode.

Asset card (operations)

Select any node or link on the globe to open the asset card on the right: posture and telemetry (Overview), Links, Services, Schedule (gateway contact Gantt on the card), and More (capacity, incidents). There is no separate Operations rail—planning lives on the selected asset.

Assistant

Natural-language interface to fleet analytics and ML predictions. Charts, percentiles, model runs, asset imports, and integration bundles—all grounded in the same fleet context the globe uses.

Assets & settings

  • Assets — fleet catalog, imports, and sync with topology.
  • Settings — display, timeline, account, and API integrations.

Access levels

CapabilityOperator (signed in)Evaluation guest
Live globe & timeline✓ (sample scope)
AssistantUnlimited (plan model)Limited trial messages
API & integrations
ML prediction tiersPer plan

Production programs use signed-in accounts so tokens, audit, and fleet scope tie to identity. Guest access on the public console URL is for short evaluations only.

Data flow

SourceRole
Topology APIFleet graph on the globe and in assistant context
Telemetry ingestLink metrics, utilization, latency, health
Predictions APIForecasts surfaced in chat and automation
ImportsSupplement or bootstrap assets during migration

Settings → Chat shows Live fleet when the console is connected to your program’s API backend.