What Is The Colour Of Universe?

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24 Apr 2024

The average colour of the universe isn't black; it's a shade astronomers call "cosmic latte"


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This colour arises from the combined light of galaxies, stars, and cosmic dust clouds


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When mixed, these elements create a hue akin to ivory, almost white in appearance


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The universe's beige tint results from a prevalence of red, yellow, and green light sources


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Blue light sources are comparatively fewer, contributing to the beige dominance


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On a vast scale, this cosmic beige appears diluted, almost resembling blackness


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The cosmic latte represents the collective glow from every celestial entity across the cosmos


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It's the hypothetical colour one would perceive if viewing the universe from above


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Overall, this colour palette paints a fascinating portrait of the universe's luminous diversity


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Thus, cosmic latte serves as a unique descriptor of the cosmos's aggregate radiance


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