HU Aquarii AB b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the dynamic binary star system HU Aquarii. Discovered back in 2011 using a clever technique called Eclipse Timing Variations, this distant world keeps astronomers on their toes as they watch the stars’ rhythmic dance. The discovery was made from the ground at Yunnan Astronomical Observatory, employing the trusty VersArray 1300B CCD Camera. While HU Aqr AB b remains shrouded in mystery without a formal proper name, it sparks curiosity as a planet navigating the complex gravitational pull of two stars instead of just one. It’s a cosmic reminder that the universe loves variety, and even planets can have adventurous orbits around stellar duos!