HATS-28 b is a sizzling hot Jupiter orbiting the star HATS-28, discovered back in 2016 by the keen eyes of the HATSouth survey using a ground-based telescope. This gas giant reveals itself as it gracefully transits in front of its star, causing tiny dips in brightness that tell astronomers it's there. Equipped with the trusty Apogee 4K CCD sensor, the discovery captured this planet’s presence from thousands of light-years away. Picture a world where scorching temperatures and close proximity to its sun create a fiery atmosphere, making it an exciting example of these blazing exoplanets. While it's far from our cozy Earth, HATS-28 b offers a fascinating glimpse into the diverse family of planets scattered across our galaxy.