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Kepler-102 b

World type: eyeball
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2014
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Kepler-102 b is a tiny world orbiting the star Kepler-102, discovered back in 2014 thanks to the sharp eyes of the Kepler Space Telescope’s CCD array. This little planet is part of a fascinating family of planets circling a star nestled in the Kepler field, far beyond our solar system. It was spotted using the transit method, where the planet’s subtle dimming of its star’s light revealed its presence. While it might not have a flashy proper name, Kepler-102 b plays a key role in helping astronomers understand the variety of worlds out there. Imagine a distant, mysterious place that’s a world away from us, quietly orbiting its star and inviting us to dream about what it might be like to visit!