HD 4732 c is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star HD 4732, discovered in 2012 using the radial velocity method from a collection of ground-based observatories. This cosmic neighbor plays a celestial dance far beyond our solar system, detected thanks to a clever blend of instruments working in harmony to catch the subtle tug it exerts on its star. While it doesn’t have a flashy proper name yet, HD 4732 c sparks curiosity with its mysterious orbit and the clues it offers about planet formation in distant star systems. A distant world spotted through the art of stellar wobbles, it invites us to imagine an alien horizon bathed in the light of a star we can only observe with patient telescopes.