Meet KELT-20 b, a sizzling hot exoplanet orbiting the bright star KELT-20. Discovered in 2017 using the transit method, this fiery world was spotted by the diligent KELT-North survey equipped with the Apogee 4K CCD sensor. KELT-20 b is a close-in giant, hugging its host star so tightly that it's likely roasted on one side like a cosmic marshmallow over a stellar campfire. This planet’s adventurous orbit means it races around KELT-20, showing off dramatic temperature swings and dazzling astronomers back on Earth. If you're dreaming of an extreme getaway, KELT-20 b offers scorching skies and a relentless stellar glare—definitely not your typical vacation spot, but certainly one of the universe's most fascinating celestial neighbors!