HD 101930 b is an intriguing exoplanet orbiting the star HD 101930, discovered back in 2005 using the cool technique of radial velocity with the HARPS spectrograph at the La Silla Observatory. This planet hangs out quite close to its host star, making it a sizzling neighbor in its own cosmic corner. Although it doesn’t have a fancy proper name yet, HD 101930 b holds a special place in the story of planet hunting from the ground. Its discovery adds to the exciting tapestry of worlds beyond our solar system, inviting space enthusiasts to imagine curious new environments far from Earth. A perfect stop for anyone dreaming of distant planetary adventures!