What is the color of the universe?



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The sky is blue, but what color should the universe be?

Should we see it as dark blue because the light has disappeared from blue?


752 2016-04-26 Gentleman

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There's an analysis of your question.
U.S. scientists analyzed the color of rays emitted by 200,000 galaxies.
We studied what color it would be like if we spread all the colors out in the entire universe, and it turned out to be a pale yellow.
Over the past 10 billion years, the color of blue has gradually decreased in space because red stars have become more common.
Scientists say the color of the universe has been constantly changing for the past six billion years, from blue to green, and recently light yellow.
There were opinions on how to call this color, but there were "skyvory" and "univerge," and finally, we decided to call it "cosmic latte."


Gentleman 9 years ago 0


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