HD 20794 e is an intriguing exoplanet orbiting the star HD 20794, discovered back in 2017 thanks to the sharp eyes of the HARPS spectrograph at the La Silla Observatory. This planet was found using the radial velocity method, which means astronomers detected its presence by noticing the subtle wobble it causes in its host star. While HD 20794 e doesn't carry a flashy proper name, it remains a fascinating target for study, orbiting a relatively calm star. Much like a cosmic dance partner gently tugging on its star, this planet helps us understand the incredible variety of worlds out there. It’s a reminder that even stars that look quiet to us can have their own planetary stories to tell.