K2-10 b is a charming little world orbiting the star K2-10, discovered in 2015 thanks to the keen eyes of the Kepler space telescope’s CCD array through the transit method. This exoplanet bravely crosses in front of its star from our vantage point, giving astronomers a delightful dip in starlight to study. Located in the bustling K2 field, K2-10 b offers a glimpse into worlds beyond our solar system, showcasing just how diverse and surprising our galaxy can be. While we don’t have its exact distance handy, this planet is part of the exciting wave of discoveries that keep space enthusiasts dreaming about what other cosmic wonders might be out there, waiting to be found.