A star's color is directly related to its temperature, with blue stars burning at over 30,000Β°C compared to our Sun's 5,500Β°C; if our Sun suddenly became a blue star, Earth would face immediate catastrophic consequences including the vaporization of oceans and extreme radiation exposure.
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What if our cozy yellow sun [music] suddenly turned bright blue? To make a star blue, you have to make it much hotter. Our current sun burns at a comfortable 5,500Β°C, [music] but a blue star burns at over 30,000Β°.
If this happened [music] overnight, Earth would face two immediate problems: extreme heat and massive radiation.
First, the temperature. Liquid water would vaporize instantly, turning our oceans into steam [music] clouds.
Second, the
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