The event horizon telescope worked by pointing different telescopes around the world at the same object. All radio telescopes arrays, whether they're very long baseline or much shorter have something called a correlator. And this is the thing that basically combines the signals from the individual telescopes in a way that enables downstream users to actually make sense of this data. The main engineering challenge is just doing this fast enough for practical purposes.

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