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As a Whole, the Cosmos Is Beige, Scientists Say

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From Times Wire Reports

Whoops! Call the painter back. The color of the universe is not the turquoise that astronomers said. Instead, it’s a rather ordinary beige.

Two Johns Hopkins University astronomers announced in January that they had averaged all colors from the light of 200,000 galaxies and concluded that if a human could see this combined hue, it would be a sprightly pale green. That, they said, was the color of the universe.

But Karl Glazebrook and Ivan Baldry said that conclusion was tripped up by flawed software.

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After correcting an error, “it looks like beige,” he said. “I don’t know what else to call it. I would welcome suggestions.”

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