BATHYS subsea monitoring — Operational — All sensors nominalStation 7 — Eden Valley — Active — Last survey: 1919 — Next survey: PendingArchive status — 847 entries — 203 open access — 441 restricted — remainder classifiedThe Institution has been operational since 1706 — Motto: Quod Latet OperaturOrbital monitoring — Operational — NominalMeridian Station — Polar operations — Active monitoring — Elevated readingsFellowship applications — Extraordinary Fellow register — Open by post onlyThe Appleby Measure — Last verified correspondence: Gobekli Tepe 2011BATHYS subsea monitoring — Operational — All sensors nominalStation 7 — Eden Valley — Active — Last survey: 1919 — Next survey: PendingArchive status — 847 entries — 203 open access — 441 restricted — remainder classifiedThe Institution has been operational since 1706 — Motto: Quod Latet OperaturOrbital monitoring — Operational — NominalMeridian Station — Polar operations — Active monitoring — Elevated readingsFellowship applications — Extraordinary Fellow register — Open by post onlyThe Appleby Measure — Last verified correspondence: Gobekli Tepe 2011
TERRESTRIAL-S7 — Eden Valley — Great Musgrave, Cumbria
TERRESTRIAL Station 7 — Annual Survey — 2019
2019-10-31 | 54.5N 2.4W
TERRESTRIAL-S72019-10-31
Annual survey of Station 7, the seventh alignment point identified in the founding survey of 1706. Survey conducted under restricted protocol established 1885. This log entry is published in the form approved for public release by the Warden’s office.
TERRESTRIAL-S72019-10-31
Survey date
31 October 2019. Surveyor: [Withheld]. Duration: [Withheld].
Condition
Site: unchanged from prior survey. No surface disturbance. No unauthorised access detected.
Instruments
[Withheld]
Status assessment
Present.
Notes
[Withheld]
The single-word status assessment — Present — has been the recorded outcome of every Station 7 annual survey since 1885. The surveys conducted between 1706 and 1884 used a different protocol and recorded different information. What changed in 1885 to produce the current protocol is documented in the restricted archive at the Second Degree. Why the assessment is consistently “Present” rather than any other term is not addressed in any publicly accessible document.