K2-195 b is a lively exoplanet orbiting the star K2-195, discovered back in 2018 using the trusty Kepler telescope’s CCD array from space. This planet revealed itself through the transit method, which means it gives us a tiny stellar wink whenever it passes in front of its host star from our vantage point. Nestled in the K2 mission's treasure trove, K2-195 b is a fascinating world that’s caught the eye of astronomers exploring the cosmos beyond our solar system. While details about its exact size and environment keep us guessing, K2-195 b stands as yet another exciting chapter in our quest to understand the wide diversity of planets scattered across the galaxy. It’s a star-crossed planet with plenty of charm for any exoplanet enthusiast!