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K2-283 b

World type: sub_neptune
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2018
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K2-283 b is a charming little world orbiting the star K2-283, discovered in 2018 thanks to the watchful eyes of the Kepler Space Telescope’s CCD Array. This planet was spotted using the transit method, which means it happily passes in front of its star, giving us a tiny eclipse to study from afar. Nestled within the stellar neighborhood observed by the K2 mission, K2-283 b offers a glimpse into the diversity of exoplanets beyond our solar system. Although it’s a bit distant to visit on a whim, K2-283 b sparks curiosity about its atmosphere and surface, inviting stargazers and space enthusiasts alike to dream about worlds far, far away.