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A solid beige square representing the average color of the universe,  determined by averaging the light from 200,000 galaxies in the 2dF survey.  This "Cosmic Latte" is a creamy off-white, showing a shift from bluer to redder stars over billions of years.

A solid beige square representing the average color of the universe, determined by averaging the light from 200,000 galaxies in the 2dF survey. This "Cosmic Latte" is a creamy off-white, showing a shift from bluer to redder stars over billions of years.

Astronomy Picture from 27/12/2020

Cosmic Latte: The Average Color of the Universe

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap201227.html


#CosmicLatte #UniverseColor #AstronomyFacts #SpaceColor #2dFGalaxySurvey #Skyvory #Unibeige #ColorOfTheUniverse

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A solid beige square representing the average color of the universe, also known as Cosmic Latte, as determined by averaging the light of 200,000 galaxies from the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey.  The color has shifted from blue to beige over billions of years due to the increasing prevalence of redder stars.

A solid beige square representing the average color of the universe, also known as Cosmic Latte, as determined by averaging the light of 200,000 galaxies from the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey. The color has shifted from blue to beige over billions of years due to the increasing prevalence of redder stars.

Astronomy Picture from 01/12/2024

Cosmic Latte: The Average Color of the Universe

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap241201.html


#CosmicLatte #UniverseColor #AstronomyFacts #SpaceColor #GalaxyColors #2dFGRS #BeigeUniverse #Skyvory #Unibeige #ColorOfTheUniverse

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A beige-colored square representing the average color of the universe, calculated from the light of 200,000 galaxies in the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey.  This "Cosmic Latte" color shows a shift from bluer to redder stars over 10 billion years.

A beige-colored square representing the average color of the universe, calculated from the light of 200,000 galaxies in the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey. This "Cosmic Latte" color shows a shift from bluer to redder stars over 10 billion years.

Astronomy Picture from 01/11/2009

The Average Color of the Universe

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap091101.html


#CosmicLatte #UniverseColor #AstronomyFacts #SpaceColor #GalaxyColors #2dFGalaxyRedShiftSurvey

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A sample of the color "Cosmic Latte," the average color of the universe, as calculated from the light of 200,000 galaxies in the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey.  This light beige color is the result of averaging the light across the electromagnetic spectrum, showing a shift toward redder stars over time.

A sample of the color "Cosmic Latte," the average color of the universe, as calculated from the light of 200,000 galaxies in the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey. This light beige color is the result of averaging the light across the electromagnetic spectrum, showing a shift toward redder stars over time.

Astronomy Picture from 01/11/2009

The Average Color of the Universe

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap091101.html


#CosmicLatte #UniverseColor #Astronomy #SpaceColor #GalaxyColor #2dFGalaxyRedshiftSurvey #BeigeUniverse #Skyvory #Univeige #ColorOfTheUniverse

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