Meet HD 210193 b, a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star HD 210193, discovered in 2019 using the clever radial velocity technique. This celestial world was spotted from the ground at the Las Campanas Observatory, thanks to the precise Carnegie Planet Finder Spectrograph instrument. While we don’t have a cozy nickname for this distant planet yet, its discovery highlights the amazing capabilities of modern astronomy in unveiling hidden worlds beyond our solar system. Imagine a planet quietly orbiting its star, detected by the subtle gravitational tug it exerts, revealing the secrets of the cosmos. HD 210193 b invites us to keep dreaming about the diverse and mysterious planets scattered across our galaxy.