HD 102888 b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star HD 102888, discovered in 2025 using the trusty CORALIE Spectrograph at the La Silla Observatory. This ground-based discovery used the radial velocity method, cleverly detecting the planet’s subtle gravitational tug on its star. While HD 102888 b might not have a catchy nickname yet, it’s certainly a cosmic player worth noting. Imagine peeking through the telescope from Earth and knowing there’s a world out there, quietly orbiting its star, waiting for its story to be told. It’s discoveries like this that keep the universe feeling just a little more friendly—and a lot more exciting!