Our Story

About ArcticSpaces

See the North. Feel the Sky.

Our Philosophy

Our Philosophy

Arcticspaces was created for people who feel something when they look up.
The Arctic sky is not just dark, it is alive.

  • Auroras twist like rivers of light,
  • the Milky Way cuts across frozen landscapes,
  • the Moon turns forests silver,
  • meteors fall silently over untouched snow.

We believe these moments should be accessible to everyone, not only experts with large equipment.
That is why we focus on:

  • intuitive tools
  • beginner-friendly guides
  • practical, real-world testing in arctic conditions

Everything we recommend, we use ourselves under real skies.


Arcticspaces connects people with the northern sky through three pillars:

Experiences & Exploration

We live and work in places shaped by the aurora and midnight sun.
Our insight into arctic weather, season changes and sky phenomena helps travellers and enthusiasts plan their observations and capture rare moments.

Guides, Knowledge & Education

We publish:

  • beginner guides
  • monthly sky targets
  • aurora forecasts
  • practical imaging tips
  • behind-the-scenes stories from the Arctic

Our goal is to make astronomy and skywatching understandable and inspiring.

Tools for the Northern Sky

To help you explore the sky, we offer equipment that works in tough northern conditions:

  • Seestar smart telescopes (simple, all-in-one imaging)
  • ZWO cameras & accessories (for deep sky & planetary imaging)
  • Levenhuk optics (binoculars, refractors, microscopes for learning and exploration)

Every tool we feature has been tested in real situations — from −20 °C winter nights to bright summer twilights.

Our Approach

We blend technology with nature.
A night under the Arctic sky is more than a photograph — it is an experience.
We don’t romanticize it; we live it:

  • carrying equipment across frozen lakes
  • setting up telescopes in the dark
  • watching the sky shift from green to purple
  • waiting for clear gaps in the clouds
  • warming lenses and hands in deep frost

This is how we know what works — and what doesn’t.

Why the Arctic?

Because the Arctic sky is unlike any other.

Here you find:

  • extreme clarity in mid-winter
  • auroral storms that fill the whole sky
  • deep silence with no light pollution
  • unique twilight colours during late fall and early spring
  • star-rich nights stretching for hours

These conditions challenge equipment and photographers — and reward them with unforgettable results

Our Community

Arcticspaces grows together with the people who share their images, stories and curiosity with us.
From first-time aurora travellers to experienced deep-sky imagers, everyone has a place here.

We encourage you to:

  • share your own images
  • ask questions
  • follow our sky updates
  • join our seasonal challenges
  • take part in the northern sky story

We are building more than a brand — we are building a community of skywatchers connected by the Arctic.


Our Vision

To make the Arctic sky one of the most photographed, explored and understood natural wonders in the world.
A sky that brings people together.
A sky that inspires.
A sky that reminds us how vast — and how beautiful — our world really is.


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