Eric brought this comic fact up, but I wanted to back him up on it.
I am as ignorant as they come when it comes to comic stuff, but I used to be an astronomy freak so was this actually interested me.
"I've lost where I saw this so I can't quote it but I think someone was asking what a Blue Sun would do in the comics and if I'm not mistaken, Blue Suns actually give Kryptonians even more power to the point its hard for them to control the easiest of tasks for fear of destroying things.
Any comic aficionados out there have info?"
That was so very, very disappointing to me. I have wanted for ages for an episode where Kara goes to a blue sun and becomes so unexpectedly powerful that she has difficulty controlling her powers. It would be, for us, to see a version of her unseen years on Earth when she learned to control her powers.
I really hate that they took that away. If all they wanted was to have Kara Powerless, they could have just had Fort Rozz circle a read dwarf, as they are by far, the most common star in the universe. It also makes sense. The fact that Blue stars produces enormous amts of energy compared to a yellow star and more massive.
If Krytonians gets their energy from solar radiation, then they would be absorbing massive amts of energy from a blue star.
They should have shelved this for future use instead for ruining astrophysics.
The sun has a surface temperature of 5,500 K, typical for a yellow star. Red stars are cooler than the sun, with surface temperatures of 3,500 K for a bright red star and 2,500 K for a dark red star. The hottest stars are blue, with their surface temperatures falling anywhere between 10,000 K and 50,000 K.
Also there is this.
http://superman.wikia.com/wiki/Blue_Stars
I know the show doesn't and shouldn't always follow the comics, but this is a rule that makes sense within the realm of scifi. And if little O' me knows this stuff, professionally paid writers should make the effort to do basic research that they write about. I try my best to ignore all things scientific from the show, but sometimes, it's just too much to ignore from professional script writers.
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