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Where there is no atmosphere and no light there will be no visible colour.
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beige
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All of them!
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Way too many to name
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Flannel.
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This is really a great question. You could give a flippant answer on this, but there probably is a way of estimating the overall color in some way. Perhaps one take would be to sum the spectra of a wide sample of stars in our Galaxy, weighted by the brightness of each of the stars sampled. This would give you an approximation of color, and I'm guessing it would come out "bluish white". But since galaxies take up a very small amount of volume in the Universe, you might perhaps say, "the Universe is bluish-white specs on a black background".
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More than a rainbow.
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blah if that's a color...lol
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I couldn't say cause we can't observe it with our human eyes O:
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Ice blue with deep red interior? ;-)
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every color of the rainbow +5
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Sunshine Yellow and Moonlight Silver Blue Sunbursts and Sunsets are Orange and Magenta. We have the full spectrum of beauty.
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If you buy the string theory idea that all things are a manifestation of different vibrations of superstrings, then colours would also be the product of vibrations and it would be meaningless to talk about the colour of the entire universe. If you were looking for something more imaginative, I'm sorry. my imagination only comes out in a saute pan.
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Leaning toward Turquoise but in a color the human eye is not capable of detecting.
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Spectrum.
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