HD 95089 c is an intriguing exoplanet orbiting the star HD 95089, discovered in 2018 using the clever technique of radial velocity. Detected with the keen eye of the HIRES Spectrometer at the renowned W. M. Keck Observatory, this planet was found without ever leaving the ground—talk about high-tech stargazing! While it doesn't have an official proper name yet, HD 95089 c sparks curiosity as a celestial neighbor, hinting at the diverse family of worlds out there waiting to be explored. Whether it’s a gas giant or a rocky wonder remains a cosmic mystery, but its discovery adds another exciting chapter to our quest of understanding the vast universe beyond our solar system.