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Kepler-1037 b

World type: rocky
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2016
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Kepler-1037 b is a charming little world orbiting the star Kepler-1037, discovered back in 2016 by NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope using the clever transit method. This means it was spotted as it playfully dipped in front of its star, causing a tiny, predictable dimming from our vantage point. Nestled in the Kepler field, this exoplanet adds to the cosmic dance of worlds we’ve uncovered light-years away. While we don’t have an exact distance for this celestial neighbor, it’s part of the vast galaxy palette that Kepler has painted for astronomers. Kepler-1037 b invites curiosity and wonder—imagine the sunsets, the starry skies, and the mysteries waiting to be unraveled on this distant, fascinating planet!