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Most of the popular Hubble images are made
by combining a red image, a green image, and a blue image.
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See how this image looks in different combinations of light!
For each color, select either "on" or "off"
to control the color(s) used to make the final image.
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Because of the way our eyes work, almost any color can be simulated
by combining red, green, and blue light. All the colors combined
make white light.
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Many full-color Hubble images are combinations of three separate
exposures — one each taken in red, green, and blue light.
When mixed together, these three colors of light can simulate
almost any color of light that is visible to human eyes. That’s
how televisions, computer monitors, and video cameras recreate
colors.
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