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K2-83 b

World type: eyeball
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2016
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Meet K2-83 b, a captivating exoplanet orbiting the star K2-83, discovered back in 2016 by the keen eyes of the Kepler Space Telescope’s CCD Array. This planet was spotted using the transit method, where it briefly dims its star’s light from our view—a cosmic wink from light-years away. Nestled in the K2 mission’s stellar neighborhood, K2-83 b offers a glimpse into the wonders beyond our solar system. While it doesn’t have a fancy proper name yet, its intriguing discovery opens a window to a distant world that continues to fascinate astronomers and space enthusiasts alike. So, think of K2-83 b as a charming celestial gem on the rolling stage of the cosmos, hinting at the vast adventures waiting beyond our sky.