K2-219 c is an intriguing exoplanet orbiting the star K2-219, discovered back in 2018 using the trusty Kepler spacecraft’s CCD array through the transit method. This clever technique catches the planet as it quietly passes in front of its star, causing a tiny dimming that tells us it’s there. K2-219 c is part of the vast K2 mission's stellar neighborhood where astronomers keep their eyes peeled for new worlds. While it might not yet have a charming proper name, K2-219 c holds its own in the cosmic lineup, inviting us to imagine what its skies might look like. It’s a distant gem out in space, reminding us there’s so much more to explore beyond our solar system!