Meet HD 24064 b, a fascinating world orbiting the star HD 24064, discovered back in 2015 by astronomers using the trusty BOES Echelle Spectrograph at the Bohyunsan Optical Astronomical Observatory. This exoplanet was found through the clever radial velocity method, which detects tiny wobbles in its star caused by the planet’s gravitational tug. While we don’t have its exact distance from Earth, HD 24064 b adds to the intriguing collection of planets found using ground-based telescopes, showcasing the power of precision instruments here on our home planet. Although it might be a bit shy and doesn’t have a catchy nickname yet, HD 24064 b invites us to imagine what kind of alien landscape it might boast, stirring the curiosity of stargazers everywhere!