element14 Community
element14 Community
    Register Log In
  • Site
  • Search
  • Log In Register
  • Community Hub
    Community Hub
    • What's New on element14
    • Feedback and Support
    • Benefits of Membership
    • Personal Blogs
    • Members Area
    • Achievement Levels
  • Learn
    Learn
    • Ask an Expert
    • eBooks
    • element14 presents
    • Learning Center
    • Tech Spotlight
    • STEM Academy
    • Webinars, Training and Events
    • Learning Groups
  • Technologies
    Technologies
    • 3D Printing
    • FPGA
    • Industrial Automation
    • Internet of Things
    • Power & Energy
    • Sensors
    • Technology Groups
  • Challenges & Projects
    Challenges & Projects
    • Design Challenges
    • element14 presents Projects
    • Project14
    • Arduino Projects
    • Raspberry Pi Projects
    • Project Groups
  • Products
    Products
    • Arduino
    • Avnet Boards Community
    • Dev Tools
    • Manufacturers
    • Multicomp Pro
    • Product Groups
    • Raspberry Pi
    • RoadTests & Reviews
  • Store
    Store
    • Visit Your Store
    • Choose another store...
      • Europe
      •  Austria (German)
      •  Belgium (Dutch, French)
      •  Bulgaria (Bulgarian)
      •  Czech Republic (Czech)
      •  Denmark (Danish)
      •  Estonia (Estonian)
      •  Finland (Finnish)
      •  France (French)
      •  Germany (German)
      •  Hungary (Hungarian)
      •  Ireland
      •  Israel
      •  Italy (Italian)
      •  Latvia (Latvian)
      •  
      •  Lithuania (Lithuanian)
      •  Netherlands (Dutch)
      •  Norway (Norwegian)
      •  Poland (Polish)
      •  Portugal (Portuguese)
      •  Romania (Romanian)
      •  Russia (Russian)
      •  Slovakia (Slovak)
      •  Slovenia (Slovenian)
      •  Spain (Spanish)
      •  Sweden (Swedish)
      •  Switzerland(German, French)
      •  Turkey (Turkish)
      •  United Kingdom
      • Asia Pacific
      •  Australia
      •  China
      •  Hong Kong
      •  India
      •  Korea (Korean)
      •  Malaysia
      •  New Zealand
      •  Philippines
      •  Singapore
      •  Taiwan
      •  Thailand (Thai)
      • Americas
      •  Brazil (Portuguese)
      •  Canada
      •  Mexico (Spanish)
      •  United States
      Can't find the country/region you're looking for? Visit our export site or find a local distributor.
  • Translate
  • Profile
  • Settings
Engineering Life
  • Community Hub
  • More
Engineering Life
Blog Unexplained Engineering Mysteries: Team Uses Surveying Equipment to Detect the Loch Ness Monster
  • Blog
  • Forum
  • Documents
  • Polls
  • Files
  • Members
  • Mentions
  • Sub-Groups
  • Tags
  • More
  • Cancel
  • New
Join Engineering Life to participate - click to join for free!
  • Share
  • More
  • Cancel
Group Actions
  • Group RSS
  • More
  • Cancel
Engagement
  • Author Author: Catwell
  • Date Created: 29 Aug 2023 7:17 PM Date Created
  • Views 525 views
  • Likes 6 likes
  • Comments 2 comments
  • research
  • loch ness
  • cabeatwell
  • unexplained_engineering_mysteries
  • sensor
Related
Recommended

Unexplained Engineering Mysteries: Team Uses Surveying Equipment to Detect the Loch Ness Monster

Catwell
Catwell
29 Aug 2023

What is “Unexplained Engineering Mysteries?” It’s simply a title for lighter side of the news articles.

(The title is a bit of a misnomer. Why? Because us engineers would solve these mysteries. That’s what we do.)

 

image
On August 26th, researchers and volunteers set out to find the Loch Ness monster. A fun fact about this image that will change your view of it forever: It was shot in a bathtub with a little model. Now, when I look at this, I can see it is very small with small waves. (Image Credit: Marmaduke Wetherell/public domain)

This caught my attention in a big way. I thought, with the prevalence of easy-to-acquire and use sensors and dev boards, the Loch Ness Monster's discovery would be nigh! However, I was halted in my enthusiasm by the tools used.

Worldwide Loch Ness researchers and fanatics geared up over the weekend, attempting to find the legendary Nessie in Scotland Waters. Scotland's Loch Ness Center claims this was the biggest organized event in fifty years. Everyone involved in this expedition used new surveying equipment that wasn't previously used to explore these waters.

"As part of the weekend of activities, the Loch Ness Centre and LNE are looking for volunteers to take part in a giant surface watch of the Loch, keeping an eye out for breaks in the water and any inexplicable movements," the center wrote. "Each morning, Alan McKenna from LNE will brief volunteers live from the Loch Ness Centre on what to look out for and how to record findings; each day, there will also be a debrief from the reimagined center to go through the day's findings."

They deployed thermal drones with infrared cameras to capture images of the water from above. Studying heat in this manner could help identify any unknown anomalies. They also used a 60-foot hydrophone underwater to detect acoustic signals that may point them to any Nessie-like calls. Meanwhile, volunteers on boats used infrared cameras to scan the waters for any signs of the creature.  

During tests on Friday, volunteers on a boat with a hydri\ophne system reported four unknown gloops, but they failed to plug in the recorder and couldn't record those signals.

The researchers searched for breaks in the water's surface and asked volunteers to record any natural behavior on the Loch. While some of those waves are explainable, some remain a mystery. Maybe just until the next Loch Ness Quest.

Have a story tip? Message me at: http://twitter.com/Cabe_Atwell

  • Sign in to reply
  • Catwell
    Catwell over 1 year ago in reply to mp2100

    Post them! Sounds fun...

    • Cancel
    • Vote Up 0 Vote Down
    • Sign in to reply
    • More
    • Cancel
  • mp2100
    mp2100 over 1 year ago

    I saw nessie when we visited 10 years ago. German tourists parked next to us at the loch and pulled their puppet dinosaur out of their van, and put her in the water. I have un-doctored photos as proof. 

    • Cancel
    • Vote Up 0 Vote Down
    • Sign in to reply
    • More
    • Cancel
element14 Community

element14 is the first online community specifically for engineers. Connect with your peers and get expert answers to your questions.

  • Members
  • Learn
  • Technologies
  • Challenges & Projects
  • Products
  • Store
  • About Us
  • Feedback & Support
  • FAQs
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Legal and Copyright Notices
  • Sitemap
  • Cookies

An Avnet Company © 2025 Premier Farnell Limited. All Rights Reserved.

Premier Farnell Ltd, registered in England and Wales (no 00876412), registered office: Farnell House, Forge Lane, Leeds LS12 2NE.

ICP 备案号 10220084.

Follow element14

  • X
  • Facebook
  • linkedin
  • YouTube