Meet HD 90156 b, a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star HD 90156, discovered in 2009 using the clever radial velocity technique at the La Silla Observatory. This planet was spotted thanks to the keen eye of the HARPS Spectrograph, a powerful instrument that detects tiny wobbles in its star caused by the planet’s gravitational tug. Though we don’t have a fancy nickname for this world, it’s an exciting find in the vast cosmic neighborhood. Imagine a place that silently orbits far beyond our solar system, reminding us how diverse and mysterious the universe can be. HD 90156 b sparks curiosity, inviting explorers to dream about distant worlds still waiting to be understood.