HATS-75 b is a fascinating hot Jupiter orbiting the star HATS-75, discovered in 2021 using the transit method by the HATSouth survey. This ground-based find, spotted with the help of the Apogee 4K CCD Sensor, gleams as a giant gas world that cozies up close to its star, making it scorchingly warm and perfect for those dreaming of cosmic heatwaves. Though it doesn’t have an official name beyond its catalog number, HATS-75 b’s discovery adds to the exciting family of exoplanets known for their swift, star-hugging orbits. Its playful dance around HATS-75 offers astronomers a dazzling glimpse into planetary diversity far beyond our solar system.