Meet GU Psc b, a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star GU Psc, discovered in 2014 using the impressive GMOS Spectrograph at the Gemini Observatory. This giant planet stands out because we can actually see it directly through imaging, a rare treat since most exoplanets are found by indirect methods. GU Psc b is a bit of a loner, orbiting very far from its star, giving it a chilly, almost alien vibe. Imagine a world so distant and cool that it feels more like a wandering giant planet than a traditional planet tucked close to its sun. GU Psc b invites us to dream about the diversity of worlds out there, each with its own unique story to tell in the vast cosmic neighborhood.