K2-190 c is an intriguing exoplanet orbiting the star K2-190, discovered back in 2018 using the transit method with the trusty Kepler CCD Array aboard the space-based K2 mission. This distant world reveals itself by gently dimming its host star's light as it passes in front, offering astronomers a sneak peek into its nature from far away. While details about its size and composition add to the mystery, K2-190 c’s discovery highlights the exciting frontier of space exploration, where scientists uncover new celestial neighbors beyond our solar system. Although it's not yet famous enough for a fancy proper name, K2-190 c stands as a cosmic reminder of how much there is still to explore in the vast galaxy.