Welcome to Kepler-1033 b, a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the distant star Kepler-1033! Discovered in 2016 thanks to the space-based Kepler telescope’s CCD array, this world was spotted using the clever transit method—watching it dip across its star’s face like a tiny celestial shadow play. While Kepler-1033 b keeps its exact distance from Earth a bit of a cosmic mystery, it resides in the Kepler constellation neighborhood, adding to the fascinating diversity of planets found there. Imagine a world discovered by patiently catching subtle starlight winks from millions of miles away, reminding us just how imaginative and thorough space exploration can be. Kepler-1033 b is a sparkling gem in the galactic treasure chest of alien worlds!