K2-395 b is a charming little world orbiting the star K2-395, discovered in 2022 using the trusty Kepler CCD Array aboard a space-based observatory. This exoplanet was spotted by the transit method, where it gently dashes across its star’s face, causing just the right wink in brightness to catch astronomers’ eyes. Nestled in the K2 mission's realm of discovery, K2-395 b offers a glimpse into the diverse family of planets beyond our solar system. While it might not have a flashy nickname yet, this planet's cosmic dance around its star makes it a delightful subject for researchers unraveling the mysteries of distant worlds. It’s a perfect example of how space-based technology continues to expand our horizons in the exoplanet adventure!