HD 132563 b is an intriguing exoplanet orbiting the star HD 132563, discovered back in 2011 using the radial velocity method. This cosmic companion was spotted from the ground at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory, thanks to the keen eyes of the SARG Spectrograph. While it doesn’t have a catchy proper name yet, HD 132563 b holds its own charm. It dances around its host star in a celestial waltz, hidden from plain view but revealing its presence through subtle stellar tugs. This planet reminds us how much there is to explore beyond our solar system, inviting space enthusiasts to dream about the diverse worlds spinning in the vast stretches of our galaxy.