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A big step forward for optical core of China’s Taiji gravitational wave project

Chinese scientists have successfully developed the optical core for the Taiji program, a space-based gravitational wave project. This significant advancement, reported by Science and Technology Daily, marks the transition of Taiji's core measurement system from theoretical design to functional hardware.

Zhang TongSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-11 · 04:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
A big step forward for optical core of China’s Taiji gravitational wave project
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Chinese scientists have successfully developed the optical core for the Taiji program, a space-based gravitational wave project. This significant advancement, reported by Science and Technology Daily, marks the transition of Taiji's core measurement system from theoretical design to functional hardware. The Institute of Mechanics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences led the development. The Taiji project aims to detect gravitational waves, which are ripples in spacetime caused by massive cosmic events like black hole collisions. Successfully detecting these waves could provide crucial insights into the early universe. The successful ground tests indicate that the optical core meets the mission's stringent requirements, representing a major step forward for China's gravitational wave research.

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Ground tests of the optical core were successful, meeting strict mission demands.

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Detecting gravitational waves could offer insight into the earliest moments of the universe.

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Gravitational waves are created when massive objects like black holes smash into each other.

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The Taiji project is a space-based gravitational wave project designed to pick up gravitational waves rippling through space and time.

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A team from the Institute of Mechanics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed the optical core of a giant space detector for the Taiji project.

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In the sci-fi novel The Three-Body Problem, humans build “gravitational wave antennas” to broadcast to the cosmos.Now, Chinese scientists have made a step forward in turning that idea into hardware – only in reverse.Science and Technology Daily reported on Saturday that a team from the Institute of Mechanics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences had developed the optical core of a giant space detector to listen to the universe.The detector is part of a space-based gravitational wave project called Taiji that is designed to pick up gravitational waves rippling through the fabric of space and time.These waves are created when really massive objects – like black holes – smash into each other, and detecting them could offer insight into the earliest moments of the universe.“The ground tests [of the optical core] were a success, and all the key numbers met the strict demands of the mission. That means that the core measurement system of Taiji has officially moved from [theory] to real hardware,” the report said.
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