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K2-375 b

World type: water_world
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2022
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K2-375 b is a charming little exoplanet orbiting the star K2-375, discovered in 2022 using the clever transit method thanks to the Kepler Space Telescope's keen CCD eye. This cosmic neighbor, spotted as it happily crosses in front of its host star, reveals just how much the universe loves playing peekaboo. Nestled in the lively K2 region, K2-375 b is a testament to the brilliance of space-based discovery, sneaking into our star charts through gentle dips in starlight. While it’s a bit too far to visit for a quick weekend getaway, its discovery feeds our curiosity and excitement about the countless worlds swirling in the galaxy. A tiny reminder of how much is out there, just waiting to be found!