KOI-351 c is one of the intriguing planets orbiting the star KOI-351, discovered by the Kepler Space Telescope back in 2013 using the transit method, which watches for tiny dips in starlight as planets pass by their suns. This cosmic neighbor is part of a fascinating multi-planet system far out in the depths of space. Although it doesn’t have a catchy proper name yet, KOI-351 c captures the imagination with its place in a distant world where exotic skies and alien sunsets might await. Thanks to Kepler’s trusty CCD array, we have peered into this distant corner of the galaxy, teasing out clues about planets beyond our solar system. While its exact distance isn’t pinned down here, KOI-351 c invites us to dream of the endless possibilities scattered across the stars.