Meet GJ 273 c, a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the red dwarf star Gliese 273, cozying up in the cosmic neighborhood about 12 light-years away. Discovered in 2017 using the clever radial velocity technique with the trusty HARPS Spectrograph at Chile’s La Silla Observatory, this planet is part of a captivating system just a stargazer’s dream. While details about its surface and atmosphere remain a mystery, GJ 273 c's discovery showcases the power of ground-based telescopes in unveiling distant worlds. It’s a thrilling reminder of how much there still is to explore beyond our solar system, where each new find adds a bright note to the symphony of the stars. GJ 273 c invites curious minds to imagine what secrets lie beneath its alien skies.