HATS-41 b is a sizzling hot Jupiter-sized exoplanet that orbits the star HATS-41, discovered through the clever transit method back in 2018 by the HATSouth survey using a sharp-eyed Apogee 4K CCD Sensor from the ground. This distant world is a gas giant that hugs its star tightly, making it a scorched, blazing-hot planet where temperatures soar, and the atmosphere likely swirls with fierce winds and exotic chemistry. Though it’s far away and not visible with the naked eye, HATS-41 b offers astronomers a fascinating glimpse into the wild diversity of planets beyond our solar system. Perfect for cosmic thrill-seekers curious about the extremes of planetary nature!