Meet GJ 536 b, a nifty exoplanet orbiting the star GJ 536, discovered back in 2016 using the clever radial velocity method. This world was spotted from the ground at the famed La Silla Observatory in Chile with the help of the HARPS Spectrograph, which acts like a cosmic detective sniffing out distant planets by the subtle tug they give their stars. Although it doesn’t have a proper name yet, GJ 536 b is an intriguing find that adds to our growing catalog of neighboring worlds beyond our solar system. While exact details about its size and atmosphere are still being explored, this planet remains a fun mystery—an invitation to imagine what we might find if we ever got to visit such a far-off place!