GJ 832 c orbits the red dwarf star GJ 832 and was uncovered back in 2014 using the radial velocity method, a clever technique that listens for tiny wobbles in the star’s motion caused by an orbiting planet. This intriguing world was spotted thanks to teamwork from multiple ground-based observatories. While details about its surface remain a mystery, GJ 832 c captures imaginations as a potential Super-Earth in a habitable zone, sparking dreams of distant alien skies. Far enough from our sun but close enough to its own star to be in the cozy zone, GJ 832 c invites you to imagine what life might be like under a red star’s glow, orbiting far, far away in the cosmic neighborhood.