K2-275 b orbits the star K2-275, discovered in 2018 thanks to the ever-watchful Kepler mission's clever transit method. This planet, spotted by the space-based Kepler CCD Array, is part of the exciting K2 campaign that extended Kepler's planet-hunting adventures beyond its original mission. While it doesn’t have a catchy nickname yet, K2-275 b is an intriguing world caught mid-transit, offering a glimpse into the diverse family of exoplanets out there. Imagine a distant sun playing cosmic peekaboo as this planet slides across its face, dimming its light just slightly, enough to give us a clue it’s there. K2-275 b reminds us how much of our galaxy is still waiting to be explored, and every discovery adds a new chapter to our cosmic storybook!