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'''Sky blue''' refers to a collection of shades comparable to that of a clear daytime sky.<ref name=oed>{{Cite OED|sky blue|id=181142}}</ref> Typically it is a shade of ] or light ], though some iterations are closer to ]. The term (as "sky blew") is attested from 1681.<ref name=oed/> A 1585 translation of ]'s 1576 ''{{Lang|fr|Les navigations, peregrinations et voyages faicts en la Turquie}}'' includes "the tulbant of the merchant must be ''skie coloured''".<ref>Cited as 1585 in Maerz and Paul ''A Dictionary of Color'' New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 204; Color Sample of Sky Blue: Page 89 Plate 33 Color Sample E6.</ref>


'''Sky blue''' is a colour that resembles the colour of the unclouded sky at noon (]) reflecting off a metallic surface. The entry for "sky-blue" in Murray's '']'' (1919) reports a first sighting of the term in the article on "silver" in ]'s '']'' of 1728. However, many writers had used the term "sky blue" to name a colour before Chambers. For example, we find "sky blue" in ''A Collection of Voyages and Travels'' (London: Awnsham and John Churchill, 1704), vol. 2, p.&nbsp;322, where John Nieuhoff describes certain flowers: "they are of a lovely sky blue colour, and yellow in the middle".
The sense of this colour may have been first used in 1585 in a book by ] where he stated "the tulbant{{cfn|date=September 2019}} of the merchant must be ''skie coloured''".<ref>Cited as 1585 in Maerz and Paul ''A Dictionary of Color'' New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 204; Color Sample of Sky Blue: Page 89 Plate 33 Color Sample E6; the quote is from the English translation of Nicolay's ''Navigations, peregrinations...faicts en la Turcquie'' (1577).</ref>
] ]
Displayed at right is the ] ''sky blue''. Displayed at right is the ] ''sky blue''.
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==Variations== ==Variations==
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{{Other uses|Celeste (disambiguation){{!}}Celeste}} {{Other uses|Celeste (disambiguation){{!}}Celeste}}
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| title = Celeste|textcolor=black | title = Celeste
| spelling = colour | spelling = colour
| hex = B2FFFF | hex = B2FFFF
| r = 178 | g = 255 | b = 255
| c = 30 | m = 0 | y = 0 | k = 0
| h = 180 | s = 30 | v = 100
| source = {{cite book |title=<br>Il dizionario dei colori:<br> nomi e valori in quadricromia |author=S.Fantetti e C.Petracchi|publisher=<br>Zanichelli|year=2001|isbn=8808079953}} | source = {{cite book |title=<br>Il dizionario dei colori:<br> nomi e valori in quadricromia |author=S.Fantetti e C.Petracchi|publisher=<br>Zanichelli|year=2001|isbn=8808079953}}
| isccname = Very light bluish green | isccname = Very light bluish green
}} }}


'''Celeste''' ({{IPA|es|θeˈleste, se-|lang}}, {{IPA|it|tʃeˈlɛste|lang}}, {{IPAc-en|lang|s|ᵻ|ˈ|l|ɛ|s|t}}) is the ] name for the pale ] ] colour. The same word, meaning "of the sky", is used in ], ] and ] for the colour. ], it is derived by ] term {{Lang|la|caelestis}}, that means {{Lang|it|del cielo}} in Italian.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Celeste {{!}} Etymology of the name Celeste by etymonline |url=https://www.etymonline.com/word/Celeste |access-date=2024-01-22 |website=www.etymonline.com |language=en}}</ref> There are two "conventional" colours denominated celeste, according to the ]. One is the '''''pure Celeste''''', (]#B2FFFF; ] 178,255,255)''<ref name=":2" />'' which may be referred as the "true" celeste as it is traditionally or officially understood; in ], it may also be referred to as '''Italian sky blue''' (blu cielo italiano)<ref>{{cite web |title=11 Types of Celeste |url=https://simplicable.com/colors/celeste-color}}<!-- auto-translated from Italian by Module:CS1 translator --></ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Color #b2ffff : Celeste |url=https://www.colorabout.com/color/hex/b2ffff/ |access-date=2024-01-30 |website=ColorAbout |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Celeste color hex code is #B2FFFF |url=https://www.color-name.com/celeste.color |access-date=2024-01-30 |website=www.color-name.com |language=en}}<!-- auto-translated from Italian by Module:CS1 translator --></ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Italian Sky Blue - Online Color Tools - PhotoKit.com |url=https://photokit.com/colors/name/italian-sky-blue/ |access-date=2024-01-30 |website=Italian Sky Blue - Online Color Tools - PhotoKit.com |language=en}}<!-- auto-translated from Italian by Module:CS1 translator --></ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Italian Sky Blue color - Arteqo Consulting |url=https://www.arteqo.com/en/guide/color/italian-sky-blue/ |access-date=2024-01-30 |website=www.arteqo.com}}<!-- auto-translated from Italian by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> and '''Bianchi Green''', referring to ], the famous Italian company for ], the first in the history of vehicles, whose colour is characteristic.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Bianchi Green color hex code is #B2FFFF |url=https://www.color-name.com/bianchi-green.color |access-date=2023-10-07 |website=www.color-name.com |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Celeste |url=https://www.bianchi.com/celeste/ |access-date=2023-10-07 |website=Bianchi |language=en-US}}</ref> The ] is known as ''{{lang|ja-latn|sora iro}}'' or ''{{lang|ja-latn|mizuiro}}'', referring to the colour of the sky or its reflection on the sea.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Colours in Japanese |url=https://omniglot.com/language/colours/japanese.htm |access-date= |website=]}}</ref> The other one is also another conventional celeste (] #99cbff and ] 153,203,255) containing 100% of ],<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=#99cbff Hex Color Code |url=https://encycolorpedia.com/99cbff |access-date=2024-01-31 |website=encycolorpedia.com |language=en}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=Celeste / #99cbff Codice Colore Hex |url=https://encycolorpedia.it/99cbff |access-date=2024-02-29 |website=encycolorpedia.it |language=it}}</ref> associated to a more generic color of the ] and remembering a type of light ] blue and the next ''sky blue'' gradations.
'''Celeste''' ({{IPA-es|θeˈleste, se-|lang}}, {{IPA-it|tʃeˈlɛste|lang}}, {{IPAc-en|lang|s|ᵻ|ˈ|l|ɛ|s|t}}) is the ] name for the pale ] ] colour. In Italian, as the name indicates (]), it is an attempt to reproduce the colour of clear skies. In English, this colour may also be referred to as '''Italian sky blue'''. The ] is known as ''sora iro'' or ''mizudori'', referring to the color of the sky or its reflection on the sea.<ref></ref>
] and ], ] in ]; the color of the ideal sky is shown with a perfectly or near-perfectly ], especially close to the horizon, where the ] is more evident.]]
'''Celeste,''' that is, the '''''pure Celeste''''' strictly speaking (] #B2FFFF; ] 178,255,255)<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |title=Celeste - #B2FFFF - The Official Register of Color Names |url=https://color-register.org/color/celeste |access-date=2023-09-17 |website=color-register.org |language=en-US}}</ref> from here on (and which can be thought as the "true" or "conventional" celeste), is a ] of the ]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Shades of Cyan - The Official Register of Color Names |url=https://color-register.org/list/shades-of-cyan |access-date=2024-03-30 |website=color-register.org}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=HEX #B2FFFF color name, color code and palettes - colorxs.com |url=https://www.colorxs.com/color/hex-b2ffff |access-date=2024-03-30 |website=www.colorxs.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Celeste / #b2ffff Hex Color Code |url=https://encycolorpedia.com/b2ffff |access-date=2024-03-30 |website=encycolorpedia.com |language=en}}</ref> and a ].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bruna |date=2021-09-17 |title=Cool Colors: What They Are and How To Use Them (2024) • Colors Explained |url=https://www.colorsexplained.com/cool-colors/ |access-date=2024-03-30 |website=Colors Explained |language=en-US}}</ref> It is the colour of the ] with optimal ], when it is clear, perfectly or near-perfectly cloudless and sunny with an optimal quantity of ], absence or optimal quantity of ], ]/] with a good or at least moderate AIQ (Air Quality Index),<ref>{{Cite web |last=project |first=The World Air Quality Index |title=World's Air Pollution: Real-time Air Quality Index |url=https://waqi.info/ |access-date=2024-05-12 |website=waqi.info |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-05-12 |title=World Air Quality Index (AQI) Ranking {{!}} IQAir |url=https://www.iqair.com/world-air-quality-ranking |access-date=2024-05-12 |website=www.iqair.com |language=en}}</ref> absence of ], ], resulting in a good ] of light ] without ], which causes the prevalence of the ] or of the ] of ] and ]; in these excellent conditions, it is possible to see Celeste and its variations<ref>{{Cite web |title=Light Light Blue - #CAFFFB - The Official Register of Color Names |url=https://color-register.org/color/light-light-blue |access-date=2023-09-17 |website=color-register.org |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Really Light Blue - #D4FFFF - The Official Register of Color Names |url=https://color-register.org/color/really-light-blue |access-date=2023-09-17 |website=color-register.org |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Pale Sky Blue color - #BDF6FE - The Official Register of Color Names |url=https://color-register.org/color/pale-sky-blue |access-date=2024-01-28 |website=color-register.org |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Soft Sky Blue color - #C1F1FF - The Official Register of Color Names |url=https://color-register.org/color/soft-sky-blue |access-date=2024-01-28 |website=color-register.org |language=en-US}}</ref> perpendicularly to the ], toward the ], where the ] is maximum as the sky is directly illuminated, and these shades merge with the golden light of solar rays and the ] of the horizon, both in the ] and ], or even across the entire region between the ] and the horizon, when the ] is high, relatively next to solar or true ].<ref>Naturally, the apparent height of the star from the ] changes in the ] with the four ], depending by the ] of the ] respect to the ], so this is a general rule. Generically, what is said here for ''Celeste'' is valid for the regions between the ] and the ], including the ] and ]. In these zones, the sun remains high enough throughout the year, especially in the warm seasons (], ]). Naturally, the closer you are to the equator the higher it will appear.</ref> In particular, in the warm seasons, with the ] of a ] with respect to the ],<ref name=":3">{{Cite web |date=2023-05-05 |title=NASA Spacecraft Reveal How Earth's Tilt Causes Seasons in Space Weather – The Sun Spot |url=https://blogs.nasa.gov/sunspot/2023/05/05/nasa-spacecraft-reveal-how-earths-tilt-causes-seasons-in-space-weather/ |access-date=2024-03-21 |website=blogs.nasa.gov |language=en-US}}</ref><ref name=":4">{{Cite web |title=Seasons of the Year |url=https://pwg.gsfc.nasa.gov/stargaze/Sseason.htm |access-date=2024-03-21 |website=pwg.gsfc.nasa.gov}}</ref><ref name=":5">{{Cite web |last=Helmenstine |first=Anne |date=2023-11-04 |title=Why Do We Have Seasons on Earth? |url=https://sciencenotes.org/why-do-we-have-seasons-on-earth/ |access-date=2024-03-21 |website=Science Notes and Projects |language=en-US}}</ref><ref name=":6">{{Cite web |date=2023-09-22 |title=Why does Earth have 4 seasons every year? |url=https://earthsky.org/earth/can-you-explain-why-earth-has-4-seasons/ |access-date=2024-03-21 |website=earthsky.org |language=en-US}}</ref> there are simultaneously the optimization of ], ], and so the '''''pure celeste''''' might be visible in the entire region between the ] and ] both in the ] and ]; generally, the higher the sun is during the day and the year, the less visible celeste and variations will be. In particular, in the morning across the ] and the ] in the early hours with the rising of the ], sometimes even until noon, until they are reduced to a few stripes on the horizon, where the ] is more intense. In the afternoon, it is the opposite and the '''''pure celeste''''' and similar gradations could be widely visible between the sun and horizon when the star is high, but starting to go down, that is especially in the early afternoon hours. Instead, in the cold season, with a low sun and ], the '''''pure celeste''''' may be visible only at the horizon, where the ] is more intense for the maximum ], but is more difficult because of the major ] instability. In anyway, since ] is strongest at the ], that is where the '''''pure celeste''''' is more evident, producing the ] of the ], very close to the ].
] and ], ], with a perfectly clear, serene and sunny ] in ]. Note that the pure celeste is more evident close to the ], where the ] is more intense.]]
Alternatively, other variants, like ''Celeste polvere,'' ''Pallido'' and ''Velato'', are visible towards the horizon when the sun is near to the zenith, always with discrete or good conditions of visibility. In the afternoon, always with good conditions, these three type of celeste, together with softer and less bright shades of celeste, are visible at ] from north to south, until around ].

In reality, it can be difficult to observe the '''''pure celeste''','' being the color of a clear day with optimal meteorological factories; other shades of blue are often visible in the sky, as ''Light Sky Blue'' and similar gradations, among which the other conventional celeste,<ref name=":0" /> similar to the light blue sky colours rather than the ''pure celeste''. One scientific explanation needs to be made: the sun emits ] across the entire ]<ref>{{Cite web |last=Staff |first=Astronomy |date=2020-07-09 |title=In what part of the electromagnetic spectrum does the Sun emit energy? |url=https://www.astronomy.com/observing/in-what-part-of-the-electromagnetic-spectrum-does-the-sun-emit-energy/ |access-date=2023-12-22 |website=Astronomy Magazine |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |author1=Robert Lea |date=2022-10-24 |title=What color is the sun? |url=https://www.space.com/what-color-is-the-sun |access-date=2023-12-22 |website=Space.com |language=en}}</ref> and so celeste, which is very close to the ] with a ] of 178,255,255, is very luminous, and so visible in the direction of the sun because it is there the maximum quantity of solar light, especially towards the horizon, even if human eyes can only perceive the ]. Here because celeste and variations are easier to be visible in the warm seasons because of the ] of a ] with respect to the ],<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":4" /><ref name=":5" /><ref name=":6" /> ] and especially ], with the optimization of solar light, hours of ] and ].
] of ], ], in ]; in this part of the year, with a relatively low sun, the pure celeste is shown only at the ] and around ].]]
Being the gradation of near-perfectly sunny and clear sky, the color of an ideal sky, it is difficult to see '''''pure celeste,''''' especially during the coldest or most unstable seasons; instead, generically the sky shows the color of the other conventional celeste with 100% of blue, recalling a light ] blue and the next other types of ''sky blue'';<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /> this is not surprising due to the ] of the blue because of the ].


] ("sky blue") is a rarely occurring ] in ] (not being one of the seven main colours or metals or the three "staynard colours"). This tincture is sometimes also called '''ciel''' or simply '''celeste'''. It is depicted in a lighter shade than the range of shades of the more traditional tincture ], which is the standard blue used in heraldry.<ref>] (1958). ''Boutell's Heraldry'' (rev. ed.). London & New York: Frederick Warne & Co.</ref> ] ("sky blue") is a rarely occurring ] in ] (not being one of the seven main colours or metals or the three "staynard colours"). This tincture is sometimes also called '''ciel''' or simply '''celeste'''. It is depicted in a lighter shade than the range of shades of the more traditional tincture ], which is the standard blue used in heraldry.<ref>] (1958). ''Boutell's Heraldry'' (rev. ed.). London & New York: Frederick Warne & Co.</ref>


====Gradations==== ====Gradations====
The Italian Misplaced Pages cites ''Il dizionario dei colori: nomi e valori in quadricromia'' by S.Fantetti and C.Petracchi and describes multiple variants of Celeste as shown below, plus details as defined in the infobox above.<ref>{{cite book |title=Il dizionario dei colori: nomi e valori in quadricromia |author=S.Fantetti e C.Petracchi|publisher=Zanichelli|year=2001|isbn=8808079953}}</ref> The Italian Misplaced Pages cites ''{{lang|it|Il dizionario dei colori: nomi e valori in quadricromia}}'' by S.Fantetti and C.Petracchi and describes multiple variants of celeste as shown below, plus details as defined in the infobox above.<ref>{{cite book |title=Il dizionario dei colori: nomi e valori in quadricromia |author=S.Fantetti e C.Petracchi|publisher=Zanichelli|year=2001|isbn=8808079953}}</ref>


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|title = Light sky blue |title = Light sky blue
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Displayed at right is the web colour '''light sky blue'''. It is close in shade to ]. Displayed at right is the web colour '''light sky blue'''. It is close in shade to ].
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===Medium sky blue=== ===Medium sky blue===
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===Vivid sky blue=== ===Vivid sky blue===
{{Infobox color| {{Infobox color
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Displayed at right is the colour '''vivid sky blue'''. Displayed at right is the colour '''vivid sky blue'''.
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===Deep sky blue=== ===Deep sky blue===
{{Infobox color| {{Infobox color
title= Deep sky blue| |title=Deep sky blue
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'''Deep sky blue''' is an ]-] colour associated with deep shade of ]. '''Deep sky blue''' is an ]-] colour associated with deep shade of sky blue.


''Deep sky blue'' is a ]. Deep sky blue is a ].


This colour is the colour on the ] (]) halfway between azure and cyan. This is the colour on the ] (]) halfway between azure and cyan.<ref>Maerz and Paul ''A Dictionary of Color'' New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Color Sample of Capri: Page 93 Plate 35 Color Sample L7; The color Capri is shown as lying halfway between Cyan and Azure.</ref>


The colour name deep sky blue came into use with the formulization of the ] over 1985–1989.
The traditional name for this colour is ''']'''.<ref>Maerz and Paul ''A Dictionary of Color'' New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Color Sample of Capri: Page 93 Plate 35 Color Sample L7; The color Capri is shown as lying halfway between Cyan and Azure.</ref>


The first use of ''Capri'' as a colour name in English was in 1920.<ref>Maerz and Paul ''A Dictionary of Color'' New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 191</ref> The ] for deep sky blue are identical to ], which first came into use as a colour name in English in 1920.<ref>Maerz and Paul ''A Dictionary of Color'' New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 191</ref>


] in ], namesake of the ] name for this colour]]
The colour ''Capri'' in general is named for the azure-cyan colour of the ] around the island of ] off ], the site of several villas belonging to the ] ], including his Imperial residence in his later years, the '']''. Specifically, the colour Capri is named after the colour of the ] on the island of Capri.<ref>Maerz and Paul ''A Dictionary of Color'' New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 152 Discussion of the color Capri</ref> as it appears on a bright sunny day. Today the island of Capri is a ] island popular with ].


The colour name ''deep sky blue'' for this colour did not come into use until the promulgation of the ] in 1987.
] in ]]]
The name ''Capri'' is still used for this colour as well as the name ''deep sky blue''.
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===French sky blue=== ===French sky blue===
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At right is displayed the colour '''French sky blue''', which is the tone of sky blue that is called ''sky blue'' (''bleu ciel'') in the Pourpre.com colour list, a colour list widely popular in ]. At right is displayed the colour '''French sky blue''', which is the tone of sky blue that is called ''sky blue'' (''bleu ciel'') in the Pourpre.com colour list, a colour list widely popular in ].


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===Spanish sky blue=== ===Spanish sky blue===
{{infobox color|title=Spanish sky blue {{infobox color
|title=Spanish sky blue
|hex=00AAE4 |hex=00AAE4
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|c=85|m=5|y=0|k=0
|h=195|s=100|v=89
|source=Gallego and Sanz<ref>Gallego, Rosa; Sanz, Juan Carlos (2005). ''Guía de coloraciones'' (Gallego, Rosa; Sanz, Juan Carlos (2005). ''Guide to Colorations'') Madrid: H. Blume. {{ISBN|84-89840-31-8}}</ref> |source=Gallego and Sanz<ref>Gallego, Rosa; Sanz, Juan Carlos (2005). ''Guía de coloraciones'' (Gallego, Rosa; Sanz, Juan Carlos (2005). ''Guide to Colorations'') Madrid: H. Blume. {{ISBN|84-89840-31-8}}</ref>
|isccname=Brilliant greenish blue}} |isccname=Brilliant greenish blue}}


'''Spanish sky blue''' is the colour that is called ''celeste'' (the ] word for "sky blue") in the ''Guía de coloraciones'' (''Guide to colourations'') by Rosa Gallego and '''Spanish sky blue''' is the colour that is called ''celeste'' (the ] word for "sky blue") in the ''{{Lang|es|Guía de coloraciones}}'' (''Guide to colourations'') by Rosa Gallego and Juan Carlos Sanz, a colour dictionary published in 2005 that is widely popular in the ] realm.
Juan Carlos Sanz, a colour dictionary published in 2005 that is widely popular in the ] realm.
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===Dark sky blue=== ===Dark sky blue===
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This is the colour called ''sky blue'' in ]. This is the colour called ''sky blue'' in ].


The source of this colour is the "Pantone Textile Paper eXtended (TPX)" colour list, color #14-4318 TPX—Sky Blue.<ref></ref> The source of this colour is the "Pantone Textile Paper eXtended (TPX)" colour list, color #14-4318 TPX—Sky Blue.<ref name=pantonedisplay/>


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==In culture== ==In culture==
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*]: Following the colors of the ], in which sky blue (''celeste'' in ]) is the predominant color, many Argentine sport teams feature the color, including ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and ]. In addition, the ] is known as the ''albicelestes'' due to the white-and-sky blue striping on their jerseys. This color scheme is featured in other prominent national squads in popular sports such as ], ], ] or ], to name a few. *]: Following the colours of the ], in which sky blue (''celeste'' in Spanish) is the predominant colour, many Argentine sport teams feature the colour, including ], {{Lang|es|]|italic=no}}, ], ], ], ], {{Lang|es|]|italic=no}}, ], and ]. In addition, the ] is known as the ''{{Lang|es|albicelestes}}'' due to the white-and-sky blue striping on their jerseys. This colour scheme is featured in other prominent national squads in popular sports such as ], ], ] or ].
*]: Sky blue is the main colour of the Australian rugby league team, ], as it is the official colour of the state they represent.
*]: The ] has worn a sky blue jersey since 1910, after Uruguayan club team ] wore sky blue while defeating contemporary Argentine powerhouse ]. The national team is nicknamed ''La Celeste''. As in Argentina, a number of Uruguayan club teams use sky blue in their uniforms, such as ], ], ], and ].
*]: The ] and its successor ] team won the four drivers' and the constructors' World Championships of the squad with sky blue race cars, driven by ] at Benetton in {{f1|1994}} and {{f1|1995}} and ] at Renault in {{f1|2005}} and {{f1|2006}}.
*]: Sky blue is the main color of the Australian rugby league team, ], as it is the official color of the state they represent.
*]: Celeste is the main colour of the football teams ] of ] and ] of ].
*]: Football club ], the club with the most ], adopted sky blue shirts in 1920, which have been used for more than a century.
*]: Two professional football clubs in England traditionally wear sky blue shirts. ] adopted sky blue as the main colour of their home jersey in 1894 and have used that ever since then.<ref name="MCFC">{{cite web |title=Manchester City |url=http://historicalkits.co.uk/Manchester_City/Manchester_City.htm |publisher=Historical Kits |accessdate=19 November 2020}}</ref> ] also have had sky blue as the primary colour since the 1960s.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://historicalkits.co.uk/Coventry_City/Coventry_City.htm|title=Coventry City|publisher=Historical Kits|accessdate=26 May 2023}}</ref>
*]: The ] has worn a sky blue jersey since 1910, after Uruguayan club team ] wore sky blue while defeating contemporary Argentine powerhouse ]. The national team is nicknamed ''La Celeste''. As in Argentina, a number of Uruguayan club teams use sky blue in their uniforms, such as ], ], ], and ]


==See also== ==See also==
* ]
* ] * ]
* ] (in heraldry) * ] (in heraldry)
* ]
* ] * ]
* ] * ]
* ] * ]
* ]


==References== ==References==
{{reflist|30em}} {{reflist|30em}}



{{Shades of blue}} {{Shades of blue}}
{{Shades of cyan}} {{Shades of cyan}}

{{Color topics}} {{Color topics}}

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Color "Sky (color)" redirects here. For other uses, see Sky Blue (disambiguation).

Sky blue
 
Common connotations
boys, daylight, water, air, paleness
About these coordinates     Colour coordinates
Hex triplet#87CEEB
sRGB (r, g, b)(135, 206, 235)
HSV (h, s, v)(197°, 43%, 92%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(79, 46, 223°)
SourceX11 color names
ISCC–NBS descriptorVery light greenish blue
B: Normalized to (byte)

Sky blue refers to a collection of shades comparable to that of a clear daytime sky. Typically it is a shade of cyan or light teal, though some iterations are closer to light blue. The term (as "sky blew") is attested from 1681. A 1585 translation of Nicolas de Nicolay's 1576 Les navigations, peregrinations et voyages faicts en la Turquie includes "the tulbant of the merchant must be skie coloured".

Bright blue sky with clouds
Bright blue sky with clouds

Displayed at right is the web colour sky blue.

Variations

Celeste

For other uses, see Celeste.
Celeste
 
About these coordinates     Colour coordinates
Hex triplet#B2FFFF
sRGB (r, g, b)(178, 255, 255)
HSV (h, s, v)(180°, 30%, 100%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(95, 38, 192°)
SourceS.Fantetti e C.Petracchi (2001).
Il dizionario dei colori:
nomi e valori in quadricromia
.
Zanichelli. ISBN 8808079953.
ISCC–NBS descriptorVery light bluish green
B: Normalized to (byte)

Celeste (Spanish: [θeˈleste, se-], Italian: [tʃeˈlɛste], English: /sɪˈlɛst/) is the colloquial name for the pale turquoise blue colour. The same word, meaning "of the sky", is used in Spanish, Portuguese and Italian for the colour. Etymologically, it is derived by Latin term caelestis, that means del cielo in Italian. There are two "conventional" colours denominated celeste, according to the color models. One is the pure Celeste, (HEX#B2FFFF; RGB 178,255,255) which may be referred as the "true" celeste as it is traditionally or officially understood; in English, it may also be referred to as Italian sky blue (blu cielo italiano) and Bianchi Green, referring to Bianchi, the famous Italian company for bikes, the first in the history of vehicles, whose colour is characteristic. The Japanese equivalent is known as sora iro or mizuiro, referring to the colour of the sky or its reflection on the sea. The other one is also another conventional celeste (HEX #99cbff and RGB 153,203,255) containing 100% of blue, associated to a more generic color of the sky and remembering a type of light zenithal blue and the next sky blue gradations.

Pure Celeste between Spadafora and Torregrotta, Sicily in September; the color of the ideal sky is shown with a perfectly or near-perfectly weather, especially close to the horizon, where the cyan is more evident.

Celeste, that is, the pure Celeste strictly speaking (HEX #B2FFFF; RGB 178,255,255) from here on (and which can be thought as the "true" or "conventional" celeste), is a gradation of the cyan and a cold color. It is the colour of the sky with optimal visibility, when it is clear, perfectly or near-perfectly cloudless and sunny with an optimal quantity of humidity, absence or optimal quantity of atmospheric dust, aerosol/particulates with a good or at least moderate AIQ (Air Quality Index), absence of mist, haze, resulting in a good diffusion of light blue without saturation, which causes the prevalence of the white or of the warm colours of sunrise and sunset; in these excellent conditions, it is possible to see Celeste and its variations perpendicularly to the sun, toward the horizon, where the sunlight is maximum as the sky is directly illuminated, and these shades merge with the golden light of solar rays and the white of the horizon, both in the morning and afternoon, or even across the entire region between the star and the horizon, when the star is high, relatively next to solar or true noon. In particular, in the warm seasons, with the inclination of a hemisphere with respect to the sun, there are simultaneously the optimization of sunlight, daylight hours, and so the pure celeste might be visible in the entire region between the horizon and sun both in the morning and afternoon; generally, the higher the sun is during the day and the year, the less visible celeste and variations will be. In particular, in the morning across the sun and the horizon in the early hours with the rising of the star, sometimes even until noon, until they are reduced to a few stripes on the horizon, where the cyan is more intense. In the afternoon, it is the opposite and the pure celeste and similar gradations could be widely visible between the sun and horizon when the star is high, but starting to go down, that is especially in the early afternoon hours. Instead, in the cold season, with a low sun and sunlight, the pure celeste may be visible only at the horizon, where the cyan is more intense for the maximum light, but is more difficult because of the major weather instability. In anyway, since sunlight is strongest at the horizon, that is where the pure celeste is more evident, producing the tonalities of the cyan, very close to the white.

Pure Celeste between Spadafora and Torregrotta, Sicily, with a perfectly clear, serene and sunny weather in September. Note that the pure celeste is more evident close to the horizon, where the cyan is more intense.

Alternatively, other variants, like Celeste polvere, Pallido and Velato, are visible towards the horizon when the sun is near to the zenith, always with discrete or good conditions of visibility. In the afternoon, always with good conditions, these three type of celeste, together with softer and less bright shades of celeste, are visible at straight angle from north to south, until around sunset.

In reality, it can be difficult to observe the pure celeste, being the color of a clear day with optimal meteorological factories; other shades of blue are often visible in the sky, as Light Sky Blue and similar gradations, among which the other conventional celeste, similar to the light blue sky colours rather than the pure celeste. One scientific explanation needs to be made: the sun emits light across the entire electromagnetic spectrum and so celeste, which is very close to the white with a RGB of 178,255,255, is very luminous, and so visible in the direction of the sun because it is there the maximum quantity of solar light, especially towards the horizon, even if human eyes can only perceive the visible light. Here because celeste and variations are easier to be visible in the warm seasons because of the inclination of a hemisphere with respect to the sun, spring and especially summer, with the optimization of solar light, hours of daylight and meteorological factors.

Pure celeste at the horizon of Messina, Sicily, in February; in this part of the year, with a relatively low sun, the pure celeste is shown only at the horizon and around noon.

Being the gradation of near-perfectly sunny and clear sky, the color of an ideal sky, it is difficult to see pure celeste, especially during the coldest or most unstable seasons; instead, generically the sky shows the color of the other conventional celeste with 100% of blue, recalling a light zenithal blue and the next other types of sky blue; this is not surprising due to the best diffusion of the blue because of the Raylegh scattering.

Bleu celeste ("sky blue") is a rarely occurring tincture in heraldry (not being one of the seven main colours or metals or the three "staynard colours"). This tincture is sometimes also called ciel or simply celeste. It is depicted in a lighter shade than the range of shades of the more traditional tincture azure, which is the standard blue used in heraldry.

Gradations

The Italian Misplaced Pages cites Il dizionario dei colori: nomi e valori in quadricromia by S.Fantetti and C.Petracchi and describes multiple variants of celeste as shown below, plus details as defined in the infobox above.

colour name C M Y K R G B HEX
  celeste (sky blue, heavenly blue, italian sky blue, bianchi green) 030 000 000 000 178 255 255 B2FFFF
  celeste polvere powdery 010 000 000 000 230 255 255 E6FFFF
  celeste pallido (pale) 016 000 003 000 204 255 255 CCFFFF
  celeste velato Veiler overcast 020 010 010 000 204 230 230 CCE6E6
  celeste opaco opaque 050 020 020 000 128 204 204 80CCCC

Light sky blue

Light sky blue
 
About these coordinates     Colour coordinates
Hex triplet#87CEFA
sRGB (r, g, b)(135, 206, 250)
HSV (h, s, v)(203°, 46%, 98%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(80, 55, 233°)
SourceX11 color names
ISCC–NBS descriptorBrilliant greenish blue
B: Normalized to (byte)

Displayed at right is the web colour light sky blue. It is close in shade to baby blue.

Medium sky blue

Medium sky blue
 
About these coordinates     Colour coordinates
Hex triplet#80DAEB
sRGB (r, g, b)(128, 218, 235)
HSV (h, s, v)(190°, 46%, 92%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(82, 46, 210°)
SourceCrayola
ISCC–NBS descriptorVery light greenish blue
B: Normalized to (byte)

Displayed at right is the colour medium sky blue. This is the colour that is called sky blue in Crayola crayons. This colour was formulated by Crayola in 1958.

"Sky blue" appears in the 32, 48, 64, 96 and 120 packs of crayons.

Vivid sky blue

Vivid sky blue
 
About these coordinates     Colour coordinates
Hex triplet#00CCFF
sRGB (r, g, b)(0, 204, 255)
HSV (h, s, v)(192°, 100%, 100%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(76, 78, 226°)
SourceCrayola C.P.
ISCC–NBS descriptorBrilliant greenish blue
B: Normalized to (byte)

Displayed at right is the colour vivid sky blue.

Deep sky blue

Deep sky blue
 
About these coordinates     Colour coordinates
Hex triplet#00BFFF
sRGB (r, g, b)(0, 191, 255)
HSV (h, s, v)(195°, 100%, 100%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(73, 83, 234°)
SourceX11
ISCC–NBS descriptorBrilliant greenish blue
B: Normalized to (byte)

Deep sky blue is an azure-cyan colour associated with deep shade of sky blue.

Deep sky blue is a web colour.

This is the colour on the colour wheel (RGB/HSV colour wheel) halfway between azure and cyan.

The colour name deep sky blue came into use with the formulization of the X11 colour names over 1985–1989.

The normalized colour coordinates for deep sky blue are identical to Capri, which first came into use as a colour name in English in 1920.

Sky-blue waters of the Blue Grotto in Capri
Deep sky blue waters of the Blue Grotto in Capri, namesake of the original (and ongoing) name for this colour

French sky blue

French sky blue
 
About these coordinates     Colour coordinates
Hex triplet#77B5FE
sRGB (r, g, b)(119, 181, 254)
HSV (h, s, v)(212°, 53%, 100%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(72, 74, 247°)
SourcePourpre.com
ISCC–NBS descriptorBrilliant blue
B: Normalized to (byte)

At right is displayed the colour French sky blue, which is the tone of sky blue that is called sky blue (bleu ciel) in the Pourpre.com colour list, a colour list widely popular in France.

Spanish sky blue

Spanish sky blue
 
About these coordinates     Colour coordinates
Hex triplet#00AAE4
sRGB (r, g, b)(0, 170, 228)
HSV (h, s, v)(195°, 100%, 89%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(65, 75, 234°)
SourceGallego and Sanz
ISCC–NBS descriptorBrilliant greenish blue
B: Normalized to (byte)

Spanish sky blue is the colour that is called celeste (the Spanish word for "sky blue") in the Guía de coloraciones (Guide to colourations) by Rosa Gallego and Juan Carlos Sanz, a colour dictionary published in 2005 that is widely popular in the Hispanophone realm.

Dark sky blue

Dark sky blue
 
About these coordinates     Colour coordinates
Hex triplet#8CBED6
sRGB (r, g, b)(140, 190, 214)
HSV (h, s, v)(199°, 35%, 84%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(74, 36, 225°)
Source
ISCC–NBS descriptorLight greenish blue
B: Normalized to (byte)

Displayed at right is the colour dark sky blue.

This is the colour called sky blue in Pantone.

The source of this colour is the "Pantone Textile Paper eXtended (TPX)" colour list, color #14-4318 TPX—Sky Blue.

In culture

Sports

See also

References

  1. ^ "sky blue". Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.). Oxford University Press. (Subscription or participating institution membership required.)
  2. Cited as 1585 in Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 204; Color Sample of Sky Blue: Page 89 Plate 33 Color Sample E6.
  3. "Celeste | Etymology of the name Celeste by etymonline". www.etymonline.com. Retrieved 2024-01-22.
  4. ^ "Celeste - #B2FFFF - The Official Register of Color Names". color-register.org. Retrieved 2023-09-17.
  5. "11 Types of Celeste".
  6. "Color #b2ffff : Celeste". ColorAbout. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
  7. "Celeste color hex code is #B2FFFF". www.color-name.com. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
  8. "Italian Sky Blue - Online Color Tools - PhotoKit.com". Italian Sky Blue - Online Color Tools - PhotoKit.com. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
  9. "Italian Sky Blue color - Arteqo Consulting". www.arteqo.com. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
  10. "Bianchi Green color hex code is #B2FFFF". www.color-name.com. Retrieved 2023-10-07.
  11. "Celeste". Bianchi. Retrieved 2023-10-07.
  12. "Colours in Japanese". Omniglot.
  13. ^ "#99cbff Hex Color Code". encycolorpedia.com. Retrieved 2024-01-31.
  14. ^ "Celeste / #99cbff Codice Colore Hex". encycolorpedia.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-02-29.
  15. "Shades of Cyan - The Official Register of Color Names". color-register.org. Retrieved 2024-03-30.
  16. "HEX #B2FFFF color name, color code and palettes - colorxs.com". www.colorxs.com. Retrieved 2024-03-30.
  17. "Celeste / #b2ffff Hex Color Code". encycolorpedia.com. Retrieved 2024-03-30.
  18. Bruna (2021-09-17). "Cool Colors: What They Are and How To Use Them (2024) • Colors Explained". Colors Explained. Retrieved 2024-03-30.
  19. project, The World Air Quality Index. "World's Air Pollution: Real-time Air Quality Index". waqi.info. Retrieved 2024-05-12.
  20. "World Air Quality Index (AQI) Ranking | IQAir". www.iqair.com. 2024-05-12. Retrieved 2024-05-12.
  21. "Light Light Blue - #CAFFFB - The Official Register of Color Names". color-register.org. Retrieved 2023-09-17.
  22. "Really Light Blue - #D4FFFF - The Official Register of Color Names". color-register.org. Retrieved 2023-09-17.
  23. "Pale Sky Blue color - #BDF6FE - The Official Register of Color Names". color-register.org. Retrieved 2024-01-28.
  24. "Soft Sky Blue color - #C1F1FF - The Official Register of Color Names". color-register.org. Retrieved 2024-01-28.
  25. Naturally, the apparent height of the star from the Earth changes in the year with the four seasons, depending by the axial tilt of the planet respect to the Sun, so this is a general rule. Generically, what is said here for Celeste is valid for the regions between the equator and the two polar circles, including the temperate zones and subtropics. In these zones, the sun remains high enough throughout the year, especially in the warm seasons (spring, summer). Naturally, the closer you are to the equator the higher it will appear.
  26. ^ "NASA Spacecraft Reveal How Earth's Tilt Causes Seasons in Space Weather – The Sun Spot". blogs.nasa.gov. 2023-05-05. Retrieved 2024-03-21.
  27. ^ "Seasons of the Year". pwg.gsfc.nasa.gov. Retrieved 2024-03-21.
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  30. Staff, Astronomy (2020-07-09). "In what part of the electromagnetic spectrum does the Sun emit energy?". Astronomy Magazine. Retrieved 2023-12-22.
  31. Robert Lea (2022-10-24). "What color is the sun?". Space.com. Retrieved 2023-12-22.
  32. Scott-Giles, C. W. (1958). Boutell's Heraldry (rev. ed.). London & New York: Frederick Warne & Co.
  33. S.Fantetti e C.Petracchi (2001). Il dizionario dei colori: nomi e valori in quadricromia. Zanichelli. ISBN 8808079953.
  34. Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Color Sample of Capri: Page 93 Plate 35 Color Sample L7; The color Capri is shown as lying halfway between Cyan and Azure.
  35. Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 191
  36. Gallego, Rosa; Sanz, Juan Carlos (2005). Guía de coloraciones (Gallego, Rosa; Sanz, Juan Carlos (2005). Guide to Colorations) Madrid: H. Blume. ISBN 84-89840-31-8
  37. ^ "PANTONE 14-4318 TPX Sky Blue". Pantone. Retrieved 19 December 2022. Displays a sky blue patch; exact rendering will depend upon the computer display used.
  38. "Manchester City". Historical Kits. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
  39. "Coventry City". Historical Kits. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
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