The Event Horizon Telescope is an international collaboration of scientists and engineers that has created the world's first virtual Earth-sized telescope. By combining data from radio telescopes around the globe, the Event Horizon Telescope has been able to image the supermassive black hole at
The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) is a telescope array consisting of a global network of radio telescopes. The EHT project combines data from several very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) stations around Earth, which form a combined array with an angular resolution sufficient to observe objects the size of a supermassive black hole's event horizon. The project's observational targets include the two black holes with the largest angular diameter as observed from Earth: the black hole at the center of the supergiant elliptical galaxy Messier 87, and Sagittarius A*, at the center of the Milky Way.