GJ 3323 c is an intriguing exoplanet orbiting the red dwarf star GJ 3323, discovered back in 2017 using the trusty HARPS Spectrograph at the La Silla Observatory. This planet was found through the clever method of radial velocity, where scientists detect the gentle wobble of its host star caused by the planet’s gravitational pull. While GJ 3323 c might not have a flashy proper name yet, it’s a fascinating world that adds to the exciting lineup of planets orbiting nearby stars. Thanks to ground-based observations, this planet helps us piece together the cosmic puzzle of planetary systems beyond our own, proving that great discoveries can happen right here on Earth!