HD 136352 d is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star HD 136352, discovered in 2019 using the trusty HARPS Spectrograph at La Silla Observatory, perched high in the Chilean Andes. This planet was found by detecting the subtle wobble of its host star through radial velocity—a clever technique that lets astronomers sense unseen worlds by their gravitational tugs. Though it doesn’t have a fancy nickname yet, HD 136352 d is an intriguing member of its system, showcasing the power of ground-based science. If you ever dream of visiting distant planets discovered right here from Earth’s surface, HD 136352 d is a shining example of how we keep expanding our cosmic map, one wobble at a time!