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For over 30 years we have been organizing and leading eclipse expeditions all over the world. Whether it has been to the middle of the Sahara Desert or to the wastes of Antarctica, to the jungles of Borneo or to the African Bush, we have been there. And we can help you too! If you are considering an expedition or need advice on hope to cope with an influx of visitors then contact us and make use of our vast experience.
The Cloudfree Eclipse Company is run by SEER Consultants - a multi-disciplinary science and technology consultancy. Over the years we have helped a number of clients, large and small, solve problems in a timely and economic manner. We have now built up a large experience bank which, together with our very wide expertise, we can apply to your difficult to solve problems.
To give you some idea of how we can help you, here are some examples of the science and technology projects we have carried out Invented and produced a novel solar projector for the BBC Designed a major exhibit for the BT Goonhilly Down Visitor Centre Advised the European Union on a number of Framework Programmes Worked on a number of NASA space projects including the Space Shuttle
And more generally we have Set up overseas representative offices in China and Malaysia Advised national and local governments and authorities Collaborated with Universities throughout the world Organised and led expeditions to every continent, generally to remote locations Run training courses, briefings and workshops in this country and overseas Taken part in hundreds of radio and TV interviews, press briefings and news conferences Designed promotional materials such as T-shirts and posters
We are always interested in hearing about new challenges so please contact us if you have a requirement or a problem to solve and you think we may be able to assist you. If we can’t help then we will tell you.
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