What is the blue in space?

The Short Answer:
Sunlight reaches Earth's atmosphere and is scattered in all directions by all the gases and particles in the air. Blue light is scattered more than the other colors because it travels as shorter, smaller waves. This is why we see a blue sky most of the time.
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What does blue mean in space?

The blue in this image is actually a water distribution map, superimposed over a visible wavelength image of Jupiter. Lighter colors of blue indicate higher concentrations of water in the planet's stratosphere.
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Is there blue in space?

The atmosphere between you and the moon just causes the moon to gain a blue tint during the day. For the exact same reason, an astronaut in space that is looking down at earth's surface can see mountains and deserts just fine, but he sees them as tinted blue.
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Is space blue a color?

The hexadecimal color code #1f4277 is a medium dark shade of cyan-blue. In the RGB color model #1f4277 is comprised of 12.16% red, 25.88% green and 46.67% blue. In the HSL color space #1f4277 has a hue of 216° (degrees), 59% saturation and 29% lightness.
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What color is space?

If we add up all the light coming from galaxies (and the stars within them), and from all the clouds of gas and dust in the Universe, we'd end up with a colour very close to white, but actually a little bit 'beige'.
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Why Is the Sky Blue?



What is galaxy blue color?

The hexadecimal color code #26457a is a medium dark shade of cyan-blue. In the RGB color model #26457a is comprised of 14.9% red, 27.06% green and 47.84% blue. In the HSL color space #26457a has a hue of 218° (degrees), 53% saturation and 31% lightness.
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What does space smell like?

Astronaut Thomas Jones said it "carries a distinct odor of ozone, a faint acrid smell…a little like gunpowder, sulfurous." Tony Antonelli, another space-walker, said space "definitely has a smell that's different than anything else." A gentleman named Don Pettit was a bit more verbose on the topic: "Each time, when I ...
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How cold is space?

According to data from the Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) satellite, the temperature of space is 2.725K (2.725 degrees above absolute zero).
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Why is space dark?

Because space is a near-perfect vacuum — meaning it has exceedingly few particles — there's virtually nothing in the space between stars and planets to scatter light to our eyes. And with no light reaching the eyes, they see black.
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Is the sky really blue yes or no?

Blue light is scattered in all directions by the tiny molecules of air in Earth's atmosphere. Blue is scattered more than other colors because it travels as shorter, smaller waves. This is why we see a blue sky most of the time.
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What is the blue layer around the Earth?

Above the stratosphere, blue layers mark the upperatmosphere (including the mesosphere, thermosphere, ionosphere, and exosphere)as it gradually fades into the blackness of outer space.
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What is red space?

So when you see a diffuse, reddish glow coming from outer space, that's evidence of hydrogen gas surrounding hot, young stars. That's why the Eagle Nebula looks red to our eyes, and that's even why huge regions of some spiral galaxies appear red: that's hydrogen gas in regions that are currently forming new, hot stars!
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Why is Neptune blue?

The predominant blue color of the planet is a result of the absorption of red and infrared light by Neptune's methane atmosphere. Clouds elevated above most of the methane absorption appear white, while the very highest clouds tend to be yellow-red as seen in the bright feature at the top of the right-hand image.
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Why is the planet blue?

1. Composition and Structure of the Oceans. Planet Earth has been called the "Blue Planet" due to the abundant water on its surface. Here on Earth, we take liquid water for granted; after all, our bodies are mostly made of water.
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How hot is the Moon?

The moon's temperature can reach a boiling 250° Fahrenheit (120° Celsius or 400 Kelvin) during lunar daytime at the moon's equator, according to NASA (opens in new tab).
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Why doesnt the sun shine in space?

In space or on the Moon there is no atmosphere to scatter light. The light from the sun travels a straight line without scattering and all the colors stay together.
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Is absolute zero Possible?

Physicists acknowledge they can never reach the coldest conceivable temperature, known as absolute zero and long ago calculated to be minus 459.67°F.
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Do you age in space?

In space, people usually experience environmental stressors like microgravity, cosmic radiation, and social isolation, which can all impact aging. Studies on long-term space travel often measure aging biomarkers such as telomere length and heartbeat rates, not epigenetic aging.
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Can you fart in space?

Surprisingly, that isn't the biggest problem associated with farting in space. Though you're definitely more likely to worsen a small fire when you fart, it won't always injure or kill you. The worst part about farting in space is the lack of airflow. Let's take a step back and remember how farting on Earth works.
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Can someone hear you scream in space?

That infamous tag line from 1979's Alien, “In space no one can hear you scream.” No one can hear you because the audible sound waves from that scream can't pass through space.
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What is the midnight blue color code?

Midnight blue is a very dark shade of blue. The midnight blue color code is #191970.
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Is there a color called galaxy?

An inky, blackened violet that evokes the mysterious expanse beyond.
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What is Ceil blue?

As the Little Black Dress of the healthcare industry, ceil blue scrubs are the standard uniform in hospitals and clinics around the globe. Simple and sensible, they work in any setting and immediately convey a sense of calm and trustworthiness to your patients.
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