HAT-P-35 b is a fascinating world orbiting the star HAT-P-35, discovered back in 2011 using the clever transit method. This means it revealed itself by passing directly in front of its star, giving us a tiny but telling dip in starlight. Found through the eyes of a ground-based telescope equipped with a 2K CCD sensor, HAT-P-35 b is part of a stellar network of exoplanets found by the HATNet project. While not much is known about its distance from Earth, this planet adds to the thrilling diversity of alien worlds, inviting us to imagine what a sky might look like there, with its star shining brightly as HAT-P-35 b completes its cosmic dance.