Hey NASA, Nessie on Line One! The Loch Ness Centre in the Scottish highlands

Hey NASA, Nessie on Line One!

The Loch Ness Centre in the Scottish highlands hopes for help from its friends. They’ve gone to social media as fans of Nessie, the legendary and elusive Loch Ness Monster.

Last year, one of the biggest searches of Loch Ness yet yielded recordings of loud, strange underwater noises captured on a hydrophone and a handful of potential sightings.

The next search will take place from May 30 to June 2, the 90th anniversary of Sir Edward Mountain’s expedition, the “Watchers of the Monster,” in 1934. Since then, repeated searches have been conducted, and close to 1,200 sightings have been recorded on the official Loch Ness monster register.

But in a bid to move the story forward and, once and for all, capture objective evidence proving the beloved monster’s existence. Aimee Todd, from the Loss Ness Centre, said, “We are hoping that Nessie hunters around the world will help us reach the people at NASA… We are hoping for their expert guidance to help with our ongoing quest for answers.” Maybe NASA has some advanced imaging technology to scan the loch.

NASA, if you’re listening, you can contact the Loch Ness Centre on their website at info@lochness.com.