HIP 14810 c is a curious exoplanet orbiting the star HIP 14810, discovered back in 2006 using the clever radial velocity method at the landmark W. M. Keck Observatory. This planet loves to keep astronomers on their toes as it whirls around its star, revealing its presence through subtle stellar wobbles captured by the HIRES Spectrometer. While we don’t have an official nickname for this cosmic wanderer, HIP 14810 c stands as a testament to the power of ground-based telescopes and sharp scientific minds working together. It orbits relatively close to its host star, making it a hot world in its own right—an intriguing world for those stargazers dreaming of distant planetary neighbors!