The hexadecimal RGB code of Cosmic Latte color is #FFF8E7. This code is composed of a hexadecimal FF red (255/256), a F8 green (248/256) and a E7 blue component (231/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(255,248,231).
Cosmic latte Cosmiclatte is the average color of the universe, found by a team of astronomers from Johns Hopkins University (JHU). In 2002, Karl Glazebrook and Ivan
Beige print in purple or green and vary within a print run.[citation needed] Cosmiclatte is a name assigned in 2002 to the average color of the universe (derived
List of colors by shade white Baby powder Beige Bone Champagne Cornsilk Cosmiclatte Cream Dutch white Eggshell Flax Floral white Ghost white Honeydew Isabelline
Starlight universe is a shade of yellowish-white that has been given the name CosmicLatte. Starlight spectroscopy, examination of the stellar spectra, was pioneered
List of colors (alphabetical) Cordovan Cornflower blue (web) Cornflower blue (Crayola) Cornsilk Cosmic cobalt Cosmiclatte Coyote brown Cotton candy Cream Crimson Crimson (UA) Cultured
Universe sections above. Location of the Earth in the Universe Cosmic Calendar (scaled down timeline) Cosmiclatte Detailed logarithmic timeline Earth's location in
César Lattes Físicas) in Rio de Janeiro. From 1946 to 1948, Lattes launched on his main research line by studying cosmic rays. He travelled to England arriving in February
List of astronomers Glazebrook UK 1965 Determined that the average color of the universe is CosmicLatte Marcelo Gleiser Brazil 1959 Thomas Gold USA 1920 2004 Leo Goldberg USA