K2-347 b is a charming little world discovered in 2021 orbiting the star K2-347 in the lively K2 region of our galaxy. This exoplanet was spotted using the trusty Kepler CCD Array aboard a space telescope, trained to catch tiny dips in starlight as planets transit their suns. While K2-347 b might not have a catchy nickname yet, it’s an exciting find that adds to our growing collection of diverse planets beyond our solar system. Whether it’s sizzling close to its star or enjoying a more distant orbit, K2-347 b reminds us how vast and intriguing our universe is, waiting for intrepid explorers to uncover its many secrets. It’s a tiny dot out there, but a giant leap for exoplanet discovery!