Meet Xólotl, the intriguing exoplanet orbiting the star HD 224693. Discovered back in 2006 using the radial velocity method with the sharp eyes of the HIRES Spectrometer at the W. M. Keck Observatory, Xólotl is a world that sparks curiosity. This distant planet dances closely around its sunlit host star, HD 224693, in a cosmic waltz far beyond our solar system. While it’s too far away for a casual visit—several hundred light-years off on a grand celestial stage—Xólotl invites stargazers and space adventurers to imagine the possibilities of distant worlds. This planetary jewel reminds us just how vast and varied the universe truly is, where each discovery opens a new chapter in our cosmic story.