Orbiting the star HD 104067, located in the southern skies, HD 104067 b is a fascinating exoplanet discovered back in 2009 using the trusty radial velocity method. This world was spotted thanks to the sharp-eyed HARPS Spectrograph perched at the La Silla Observatory in Chile—a prime spot for peering into the cosmos from the ground. While we don’t know its flashy nickname like some other exoplanets, HD 104067 b still holds its own charm as it silently travels its path around its parent star. Its discovery adds to our ever-growing family of distant worlds, reminding us that the universe is full of surprises just waiting to be explored by curious stargazers and space adventurers alike!