HD 20794 b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star HD 20794, discovered back in 2011 using the clever technique of radial velocity with the HARPS Spectrograph at the La Silla Observatory. This sturdy little world orbits snugly around its star, inviting curious explorers to imagine its rocky surface and potential mysteries. Though it's much too far from Earth to visit on a weekend getaway, HD 20794 b is a prime example of the many intriguing planets tucked away in our galaxy, waiting for us to learn more about their secrets. It’s a reminder of how our ground-based telescopes continue to unveil the wonders beyond our solar system, one wobble at a time!