Meet GJ 433 d, a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the red dwarf star GJ 433. Discovered in 2020 using the trusty radial velocity method, this world was spotted from multiple ground-based observatories working together like a cosmic detective team. GJ 433 d orbits its star at a cozy distance, likely making it a chilly but intriguing place for any adventurous space travelers dreaming of distant worlds. Though we don’t know its exact size or what its surface looks like, the planet’s discovery adds a new chapter to our ever-growing catalog of exoplanets, reminding us just how diverse and surprising our universe can be. GJ 433 d proves that even around humble stars, there are exciting mysteries waiting to be explored!