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Kepler-1029 b

World type: water_world
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2016
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Kepler-1029 b is a fascinating little world orbiting the star Kepler-1029, nestled in the distant reaches of the Kepler constellation. Discovered in 2016 using the clever transit method with the Kepler Space Telescope’s CCD array, this exoplanet offers a glimpse into the vast diversity of planets beyond our solar system. While its exact size and conditions remain a mystery, Kepler-1029 b’s discovery showcases the incredible precision of space-based observatories. Imagine standing on this faraway planet, whose star dims ever so slightly as it passes in front, letting astronomers back on Earth know it’s there. Though it lacks a snappy nickname, Kepler-1029 b holds its own as a quiet explorer in the cosmic neighborhood, reminding us of the endless possibilities floating in space.