Meet KIC 5095269 b, a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star KIC 5095269 in the far-off reaches of the Kepler field. Discovered in 2017 thanks to the clever Eclipse Timing Variations technique, this world is a testament to the ingenuity of space exploration with the Kepler telescope’s trusty CCD array. While we don’t know all its secrets, its detection through subtle shifts in eclipse timings hints at a dynamic and intriguing system. Floating in a distant corner of our galaxy, KIC 5095269 b remains a cosmic mystery waiting to be unraveled by future explorers and stargazers alike. It’s a reminder that even the smallest timing quirks in space can reveal entire new worlds to discover.