GJ 180 b is an intriguing exoplanet orbiting the red dwarf star GJ 180, discovered back in 2014 using the clever radial velocity technique from multiple ground-based observatories. This planet is part of a fascinating distant world that catches astronomers' attention with its subtle gravitational tug on its host star, hinting at its presence without ever showing itself directly. While specifics about its atmosphere or surface remain a cosmic mystery, GJ 180 b sparks curiosity by lying in a system that invites us to imagine what it might be like to explore a planet circling a cool, dim star. Perfect for stargazers daydreaming about distant planetary neighbors, GJ 180 b reminds us of the vast variety of worlds awaiting discovery in our galaxy.