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NASA enters the game: to the 90th anniversary of Nessi want to use "secret weapons" to find a monster

Researchers who hunt the Loch-Nosky monster are convinced that advanced technologies of visualization of the space agency will inevitably help to find Nesi. This year marks the 90 years from the first organized land surveillance of Loch-NSS. The first expedition of "Observers for the Behavior" took place in 1934, and in the official register of observations of Loch-Nesky, the monster was registered more than 1156 Nesi observers, Daily Mail reports.

Last year, the researchers launched the most in the last 50 years: the independent and volunteer research group of Loch Ness Exploration (LNE), as well as hundreds of volunteers, some of them joined virtually and others came to the lake. In focus. Technology has appeared its Telegram channel.

Subscribe not to miss the latest and most intrusive news from the world of science! Unfortunately, everything that the researchers managed are loud underwater noises and several potential observations that were recorded with a hydrophone. According to the General Director of Loch-Nesian Center, Paul Nixon, last year they managed to draw the public's attention to the search for Nesia, but this was not enough to obtain any significant evidence.

This year, the expedition to the 90th anniversary of the first terrestrial observation will take place from May 30 to June 2, and the researchers have large plans for this anniversary. According to the Amemy Todd Marketing Marketing Manager, they and their colleagues hope that everything will change this year thanks to the National Aeronautics and Space Research Office (NASA).

Representatives of the Loch-Nesi Center have already asked NASA to provide them with access to advanced visualization technologies that should help in the lake scan. Researchers believe that the use of this "super -weapons" will allow you to put a point once and for all: researchers will scan the lake and be able to detect a monster or a lack.

Todd also noted that they and their colleagues hope that NASA experts may have "advanced visualization technologies" that will be able to change everything. Currently, the Center has already opened a set of volunteers who are ready to help in search of Nessa this year: volunteers will watch the lake surface and watch for faults in the water. If NASA still provides researchers with special equipment, they may be able to find a monster in water.

According to Nixon, the search for a monster this year can become the largest in history if the management will agree to help. However, the NASA has not yet answered the call for help. It should be noted that the first most famous photo of Nesi, taken by Colonel Robert Kennet Wilson in 1934, as well as many of the following, was already recognized as fake. However, this does not stop tourists and enthusiasts who flock into the area annually to help in search of a mythical beast.