Meet GJ 3341 b, a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star GJ 3341, discovered back in 2015 using the clever radial velocity method. This cosmic neighbor was spotted from the ground at the renowned La Silla Observatory, with the trusty HARPS Spectrograph helping astronomers unveil its presence. While we don't have a catchy proper name for this distant world yet, GJ 3341 b holds its own charm as a part of the vibrant tapestry of exoplanets beyond our solar system. Imagine standing on a distant planet orbiting a star unlike our Sun, unveiling secrets of the universe one wobble at a time—GJ 3341 b is a proud example of just how diverse and exciting the cosmos truly is!