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K2-229 b

World type: eyeball
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2018
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Meet K2-229 b, a sizzling little world orbiting the star K2-229. Discovered in 2018 by the vigilant eyes of the Kepler Space Telescope's CCD array, this planet was found using the transit method, where it plays a celestial peekaboo by crossing its star's face. K2-229 b is quite the hotshot, known for its scorching surface that suggests a hefty, metallic core, making it something like a cosmic iron ball! This fiery planet hovers close to its star, soaking up intense heat and dazzling astronomers from afar. While it's a distant neighbor far beyond our solar system, K2-229 b’s extreme environment and intriguing characteristics offer a fascinating glimpse into the diverse worlds lurking in the galaxy’s nooks and crannies.