GJ 393 b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star GJ 393, discovered in 2021 using the radial velocity method by multiple instruments at various observatories on Earth. This little world is part of a cosmic dance that reveals itself through the subtle wobble of its host star, making it a prime example of how astronomers can detect planets without ever seeing them directly. Though GJ 393 b doesn’t have a nickname yet, it’s already stealing the spotlight in the search for intriguing new worlds beyond our solar system. Set in the vast expanse of space, GJ 393 b invites us to imagine what mysteries might lie beneath its skies and fuels our curiosity for the ever-expanding universe.