HD 187123 c is an intriguing exoplanet orbiting the star HD 187123, discovered back in 2008 using the radial velocity method with the help of the HIRES Spectrometer at the famed W. M. Keck Observatory. While it's a bit shy when it comes to flashy proper names, this planet still captivates scientists and stargazers alike. As a distant world far beyond our solar system, HD 187123 c resides around a star that itself is nestled in the vast cosmic neighborhood, giving us a glimpse into the diversity of planetary systems out there. Thanks to ground-based observations, this planet contributes to our ever-growing understanding of the universe’s many planetary wonders. It’s a great reminder of the exciting worlds waiting to be explored!