HD 202206 c is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star HD 202206, discovered back in 2004 using the radial velocity method. This curious world was spotted from the ground at the La Silla Observatory in Chile, thanks to the keen eyes of the CORALIE Spectrograph. While it may not have a catchy proper name yet, HD 202206 c holds its own charm as a distant planet circling a stellar host far beyond our solar system. Its detection showcases the power of ground-based telescopes in unveiling hidden worlds light-years away. Imagine standing on a rocky cliff of this mysterious planet, gazing back at its star, a beacon in a distant cosmic neighborhood!