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65, 74, 76
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14, 3, 0, 70
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190.9°, 7.8%, 27.6%
Closest colors:
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Arsenic
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 432
in RAL Classic:
RAL 7024
in RAL Design:
RAL 220 30 05
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RAL 810-6
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NCS S 6502-B
What color is Outer Space? What are the examples of Outer Space color in everyday life? What looks best in Outer Space? What strange or uncommon things can be of the Outer Space color? The Cosmic Canvas: Duncan Xiang and Tommy Frost's Galactic Adventure
2024-08-24 Snargl 04:18
# General # Fashion

What color is Outer Space?

Man in a green leather jacket and a black jacket with a gold chain around his neck and a beard
Large ship floating under a bridge over water with a lighthouse on top of it
Room with a desk
Woman with orange hair and horns wearing a costume with horns and a demon face on her chest
Man with a beard and no shirt on wearing a leather jacket and holding a gun in his hand
Woman with a helmet and a blue dress smiling for the camera
Man holding a lit candle in his hand and smiling at the camera with a black jacket on
Blue octopus is in a window with a city in the background and a sky background with clouds and buildings
Woman in a bikini top and a pair of earrings is standing in a room with a ceiling light
Outer space is often depicted as a vast expanse of darkness, a canvas of black that stretches infinitely in every direction.

This perception of space as being predominantly black stems from the absence of an atmosphere that could scatter light.

In the vacuum of space, there is no air or other matter to diffuse the light, so the areas devoid of stars and other celestial bodies appear pitch black to the human eye.

However, space is not devoid of color.

It is sprinkled with the brilliant lights of stars, galaxies, and nebulae, each contributing a spectrum of colors.

Stars, for instance, can range from the deep red of a cool red dwarf to the intense blue of a hot, young star.

Nebulae, the birthplaces of stars, offer a dazzling array of hues, from the rich reds emitted by hydrogen gas to the greens and blues of oxygen and other elements.

Moreover, the universe is home to cosmic phenomena that add to this palette.

The remnants of supernovae, for instance, can glow with the radioactive decay of heavy elements, casting shades of green, yellow, and blue.

Black holes, while invisible themselves, can be surrounded by accretion disks that shine in brilliant X-rays, visible as white or blue when translated into the visual spectrum.

In essence, the color of outer space is a paradox.

It is the deepest black imaginable, yet it is also a tapestry woven with every color that can be seen in the cosmos.

It is a place where the absence of color coexists with a kaleidoscope of celestial light, creating a scene of contrasting beauty that is both haunting and mesmerizing.

Example of the palette with the Outer Space color

Picture with primary colors of Outer Space, Medium jungle green, Pale silver, Old lavender and Chamoisee
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...
RAL Classic
RAL 7022
RAL 6009
RAL 7044
RAL 7003
RAL 1036
RAL Design
RAL 160 30 05
RAL 180 20 15
RAL 100 80 05
RAL 000 50 00
RAL 050 50 30

Example of the palette with the Outer Space color

Picture with primary colors of Outer Space, Black, AuroMetalSaurus, Medium jungle green and Silver
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...

Example of the palette with the Outer Space color

Picture with primary colors of Dark jungle green, Outer Space, Dark electric blue, Lavender gray and Pale taupe
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...
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What are the examples of Outer Space color in everyday life?

Woman in a futuristic suit posing for a picture in a dark room with lights on the ceiling and a green light behind her
Woman wearing headphones and a leather jacket in a futuristic setting. Color CMYK 14,3,0,70.
Grey car is shown in a dark room with a black background. Example of Outer Space color.
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What looks best in Outer Space?

Outer Space color example: Roll of silver colored tape on a wooden surface with a black background
Outer Space color. Large stack of pipes in a warehouse with a lot of them stacked up in a row on the floor
Roll of black and brown tape on a white surface with a shadow on the floor behind it and a red stripe on the side of the roll
Outer Space color. Stack of black plates on top of a wooden table next to a cup of coffee and a cell phone

Example of the palette with the Outer Space color

Picture with primary colors of Onyx, Dark lava, Outer Space, Beaver and Dim gray
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
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What strange or uncommon things can be of the Outer Space color?

Giant monster with glowing eyes and a huge body of flesh on its face and legs. Example of CMYK 14,3,0,70 color.
Painting of a skull with a green light in its mouth and a large alien head in the middle of the frame. Example of CMYK 14,3,0,70 color.
Close up of a cell with many white cells on it and yellow lights on the cell. Color CMYK 14,3,0,70.

Example of the palette with the Outer Space color

Picture with primary colors of Outer Space, Pastel purple, Dark sienna, French lilac and Gainsboro
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...
RAL Classic
RAL 7022
RAL 7038
RAL 3007
RAL 4005
RAL 9002
RAL Design
RAL 160 30 05
RAL 310 70 10
RAL 080 20 10
RAL 320 50 20
RAL 120 90 05
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Funny stories about the 'Outer Space'

The Cosmic Canvas: Duncan Xiang and Tommy Frost's Galactic Adventure

Far away, in the bustling city of Neo-Tokyo, where neon lights painted the night sky, lived an artist named Duncan Xiang. Known for his avant-garde style and vibrant use of colors, Duncan was always on the lookout for new inspirations. One day, while browsing through an old art supply shop, he stumbled upon a peculiar shade of paint labeled "Outer Space." Intrigued by its deep, mysterious hue, he decided to buy it.

Meanwhile, Tommy Frost, a top model with a penchant for the extraordinary, was preparing for his next big photoshoot. Tommy was known for his daring fashion choices and his ability to bring any concept to life. When he heard about Duncan's latest find, he knew he had to be a part of it.
Woman with a large head and a sword in her hands

The two met at Duncan's studio, a loft filled with canvases, sketches, and an array of paints. Duncan showed Tommy the "Outer Space" color, and they both marveled at its depth. It was as if the paint held the secrets of the universe within its pigment.

"Let's create something out of this world," Tommy suggested, his eyes sparkling with excitement.

Duncan nodded, already envisioning a cosmic masterpiece. He began to paint, using the "Outer Space" color as the foundation. With each stroke, the canvas transformed into a galactic scene, filled with swirling nebulas, distant stars, and ethereal planets. Tommy watched in awe as Duncan brought the universe to life.
Man in a suit and tie standing in front of a cloudy sky with clouds behind him and a blue sky. Example of Outer Space color.

As the painting progressed, Tommy had an idea. "What if we incorporate this into the photoshoot? We could use the painting as a backdrop and create a fashion line inspired by the cosmos."

Duncan loved the idea. They spent the next few days working tirelessly, combining their talents to create a collection that was truly out of this world. Tommy designed outfits that shimmered like stardust, while Duncan painted accessories with the "Outer Space" color, adding a touch of the cosmos to each piece.

The day of the photoshoot arrived, and the studio was transformed into a galactic wonderland. Tommy posed against the backdrop of Duncan's painting, wearing the cosmic-inspired outfits. The camera clicked, capturing the magic of the moment. The "Outer Space" color added a surreal quality to the photos, making them look like they were taken in another dimension.
Woman with a helmet and a chain around her neck and a nose piece on her face, with a background. Color RGB 65,74,76.

The photoshoot was a huge success, and the collection received rave reviews. People were captivated by the unique blend of art and fashion, and the "Outer Space" color became a sensation. Duncan and Tommy's collaboration was hailed as a groundbreaking fusion of creativity and innovation.

As they celebrated their success, Duncan and Tommy couldn't help but feel a sense of wonder. The "Outer Space" color had taken them on a journey beyond their wildest dreams, proving that sometimes, the most extraordinary adventures can be found in the most unexpected places.

And so, the story of Duncan Xiang and Tommy Frost's galactic adventure became a legend in the art and fashion world, inspiring others to explore the infinite possibilities of creativity.
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