Cosmic latte
| Cosmic latte | |
|---|---|
| Color coordinates | |
| Hex triplet | #FFF8E7 | 
| sRGBB (r, g, b) | (255, 248, 231) | 
| HSV (h, s, v) | (42°, 9%, 100%) | 
| CIELChuv (L, C, h) | (98, 15, 70°) | 
| Source | Prof. Karl Glazebrook | 
| ISCC–NBS descriptor | Pale yellow green | 
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) | |
| Due to flawed calculations, the average color of the universe was originally thought to be turquoise. | |
| Cosmic spectrum green | |
Cosmic latte is the average color of the galaxies of the universe as perceived by a typical human observer from the position of the Earth, found by a team of astronomers from Johns Hopkins University (JHU). In 2002, Karl Glazebrook and Ivan Baldry determined that the average color of the universe was a greenish white, but they soon corrected their analysis in a 2003 paper in which they reported that their survey of the light from over 200,000 galaxies averaged to a slightly beigeish white. The hex triplet value (assuming the standard sRGB color space) for the cosmic latte color is approximately #FFF8E7.