HD 103949 b is an intriguing exoplanet orbiting the star HD 103949. Discovered in 2019 using the radial velocity method, this distant world was spotted from the ground with the help of the Carnegie Planet Finder Spectrograph at the scenic Las Campanas Observatory. While it may not have a catchy nickname yet, HD 103949 b holds its own charm as a testament to the incredible precision of modern astronomy. Though details like its exact size and atmosphere remain a mystery, this planet invites dreamers to imagine what its skies might look like from its alien vantage point, circling its star quietly somewhere far beyond our home in the Milky Way.