K2-32 e is an intriguing world orbiting the star K2-32, discovered in 2019 using the trusty Kepler space telescope's CCD array. This exoplanet was spotted as it subtly dimmed its star’s light during a transit, making it a classic example of how we detect planets far beyond our solar system. Nestled in the K2 mission's stellar neighborhood, K2-32 e adds to the fascinating lineup of planets circling its host star. While we haven’t given this world a catchy nickname yet, its discovery highlights the incredible reach of space-based telescopes in uncovering hidden planetary gems. It’s a reminder that the cosmos is bursting with surprises, waiting for explorers eager to unravel their mysteries.