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The Average Color of the Universe Is 'Cosmic Latte'

In 2002, astronomers averaged the light from over 200,000 galaxies to determine the universe's overall hue. The resulting color is a beige-white shade, which they humorously named 'Cosmic Latte,' resembling a milky coffee or a pale cream.

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