What colors of visible light can be seen from the farthest distance?

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The visibility of different colors of light at a distance is influenced by the observer's sensory capabilities. Human eyes are most sensitive to light around 550 nm, which is perceived as a greenish-yellow color. This peak sensitivity means that green light can be seen from the farthest distance by humans. The discussion highlights the variability in sensitivity among different observers and sensors. Overall, green light is the most visible color at long distances due to human eye sensitivity.
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Which visible light frequency i.e red, yellow , green etc can be seen from greatest distance? and why?
 
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Welcome to PF, U2_wa.
The answer to your question is primarily dependent upon who or what is doing the observing. Different sensors have different ranges of sensitivity to various frequencies.
 
Yellow. I believe that's the human eyes' most sensitivity to "color"
 
pallidin said:
Yellow. I believe that's the human eyes' most sensitivity to "color"

Human eye sensitivity is actually peaked in the green, ~550nm.
 
Thanks. I learn something new each day, especially here at PF!
 
Some people perceive 550 nm as a greenish yellow/yellowish green.
 
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