HD 110113 c is an intriguing exoplanet orbiting the star HD 110113, discovered in 2021 using the precise radial velocity technique that teases out subtle stellar wobbles caused by orbiting planets. This cosmic neighbor was found thanks to the keen eyes of the HARPS Spectrograph nestled at the La Silla Observatory, high in the Chilean Andes. While HD 110113 c remains a bit of a mystery with its exact size and composition still under study, it adds to the growing family of fascinating distant worlds discovered from Earth’s southern skies. A visit here in imagination invites you to ponder the unseen forces playing out around stars far beyond our Sun, proving the universe still holds countless secrets waiting to be uncovered.