Loch Ness, a lake in the Highlands of Scotland, is believed to be home to the Loch Ness Monster, a mythical creature that has captured the attention of people around the world for decades.
The search for the Loch Ness monster gained momentum as “monster hunters” put plans in place to unearth the big guns.
The Loch Ness Center has asked NASA to offer its expertise for a new hunt for the rumored creature.
“NASA TECHNOLOGY TO SCAN THE GULF”
“We hope that NASA experts may have advanced imaging technology to scan the loch,” said Aimee Todd, marketing manager at the Loch Ness Center.
The next search for the monster will take place on the 90th anniversary of the first sighting of the Loch Ness Monster: Mount Sir Edward’s expedition will run from May 30 to June 2.
SEEN BY 156 PEOPLE IN 90 YEARS
Since the first expedition of the “Monster Watchers” in 1934, official Loch Ness Monster sighting records have recorded 1,156 separate reports.
Renovated last year, the Loch Ness Center has partnered with Loch Ness Exploration (LNE), an independent volunteer research team, and hundreds of volunteers to search for the famous waters of Loch Ness.
NASA SUPPORT FOR 90TH ANNIVERSARY TRIP
In their quest for the Loch Ness Monster, the team succeeded in attracting the attention of the whole world by carrying out the largest search operation ever organized.
Experts hope that NASA will be able to provide special equipment to help locate the monster during the 90th anniversary expedition.
Unfortunately, NASA has not yet responded to the call for help.