K2-108 b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star K2-108, discovered way back in 2017 using the trusty transit method by the Kepler Space Telescope's CCD Array. This little world plays peek-a-boo with its star, passing in front and giving astronomers a glimpse through subtle dips in starlight. While it might not have a flashy proper name yet, K2-108 b holds a special place in the K2 mission’s galaxy of discoveries. Imagine a distant sun that this planet circles, tucked away far beyond our solar system, making it a cosmic neighbor in the vastness of space. Whether a scorching inferno or a mysterious realm, K2-108 b invites our curiosity to explore the diverse worlds scattered across the universe!