GJ 328 b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star GJ 328, discovered back in 2013 using the radial velocity method with the High Resolution Spectrograph at the McDonald Observatory. This ground-based discovery adds to our growing family of distant worlds, detected by the subtle gravitational tugs they exert on their host stars. While details like its exact size and composition still tease astronomers, GJ 328 b's presence reminds us how much there is to explore beyond our solar system. Imagine a planet unseen by our eyes but tracked by the delicate dance of light and motion—a cosmic hide-and-seek champion waiting for curious minds like yours to marvel at the mysteries of the universe!