Meet Peitruss, officially known as HD 45350 b, a planetary companion orbiting the star HD 45350. Discovered back in 2004 using the clever radial velocity technique with the HIRES Spectrometer at the W. M. Keck Observatory, this world is a fascinating find from ground-based observation. Peitruss orbits its star with a distinctive flair that's been a puzzle for astronomers, showcasing the dynamic nature of planets beyond our solar system. While we don't have a cozy distance from Earth to mention here, Peitruss’s discovery adds another exciting chapter to our understanding of the galaxy's diverse planetary systems. It’s a reminder that even in the vast cosmic neighborhood, there are many fascinating worlds waiting to be explored!