HATS-25 b is a sizzling hot Jupiter orbiting the star HATS-25, discovered in 2016 through the clever transit method by the HATSouth network. This gas giant is a true cosmic charmer, spotted from the ground using the Apogee 4K CCD Sensor, which helped astronomers catch its silhouette as it passed in front of its star. Imagine a planet so close to its star that it’s locked in a tight dance, likely roasting on one side and blazing with stellar energy. While it doesn’t have a fancy proper name yet, HATS-25 b’s discovery adds another exciting world to our growing collection of hot Jupiters, lighting up the skies far beyond our solar system and fueling our curiosity about these fiery alien worlds.