The system developed at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, called Qianyan, reproduces the key stages of the formation and development of the universe since the Big Bang. It allows you to digitally model the evolution of the cosmos and use the data as a tool to study its structure and history.
To create the model, the researchers used powerful supercomputers, the project has been working on for more than ten years, and the amount of data received has reached 13 petabytes. Such an array of information has become the basis for high-precision modeling of space processes.
It is expected that the development will be used in international scientific projects, including the Chinese CSST orbital telescope and the European Space Agency's Euclid Space Observatory, enhancing the possibilities of studying the universe.

