Meet HD 102365 b, a fascinating world orbiting the star HD 102365. Discovered back in 2010 using the clever Radial Velocity technique with the UCLES Spectrograph at the Anglo-Australian Telescope, this planet keeps astronomers intrigued. While it doesn't have a catchy proper name yet, HD 102365 b holds its own charm as part of a distant star system. Imagine a planet silently orbiting far from our vantage point on Earth, detected by the subtle wobble it causes in its star’s light. It’s a testament to how much we can learn about the cosmos from right here on the ground, peering deep into space with cutting-edge instruments and unending curiosity. HD 102365 b invites you to dream about the diverse worlds that exist beyond our solar neighborhood!