About Cosmic Print Press

Noor - Astrophysicist and Founder of Cosmic Print Press

Hi, I’m Noor! I'm an astrophysicist, astrophotographer, and the founder of Cosmic Print Press. By profession, I study the universe. By passion, I capture it. On clear nights, while most of the world sleeps, I set up my telescope and point it toward distant galaxies, glowing nebulae, and ancient star clusters. The light I photograph has often traveled millions, sometimes billions, of years before reaching my lens. That idea never stops amazing me. Cosmic Print Press began with a simple desire: to make those moments tangible. We live in a world where beautiful things are often reduced to something we scroll past. A double tap. A quick glance. Gone in seconds. But the universe doesn’t move that way. It unfolds slowly. Patiently. Quietly. I wanted my work to be experienced the same way.

From Telescope to Print

Every image you see here is captured through my own telescope using deep sky astrophotography techniques. Each photograph requires hours of exposure time, careful tracking, and detailed processing to reveal the structure, color, and depth hidden in the night sky. 

What begins as faint light becomes a living image, swirling hydrogen clouds, spiral arms of distant galaxies, stars born in cosmic nurseries. Cosmic Print Press transforms those moments into physical prints designed to be held, framed, mailed, and lived with.

Not just seen. Kept.

Why Prints Matter

There’s something different about holding a piece of art in your hands. A printed photograph invites you to pause. To look closer. To sit with it. Each print is a small piece of my world, a fragment of the universe as I witnessed it,  shared with you so it can become part of yours.

Whether it hangs on your wall, rests on your desk, or arrives in your mailbox each month, my hope is that it reconnects you to something vast and beautiful. Something older than us. Something still unfolding.

A Shared Sense of Wonder

Cosmic Print Press is for the curious. For the dreamers. For the ones who still step outside to look up. It’s for anyone who believes science and art belong together and that the universe isn’t just something to study, but something to feel connected to.

Thank you for being here. Thank you for valuing slow beauty. And thank you for letting me share the cosmos with you.