K2-32 c is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star K2-32 in the distant K2 field, discovered in 2016 thanks to the watchful eyes of the Kepler Space Telescope's CCD array. This world was spotted as it gracefully passed in front of its star, a method astronomers call the transit technique—imagine catching a tiny shadow on a cosmic dance floor. While K2-32 c’s exact details like size and distance invite ongoing study, it's part of a captivating multi-planet system that highlights the diverse and dynamic nature of planets beyond our solar system. Though we don’t have a catchy nickname yet, K2-32 c quietly expands our view of the universe, reminding us there are always new worlds waiting to be explored!