Kepler-1047 b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-1047, discovered in 2016 using the trusty Kepler Space Telescope's CCD array through the transit method. This means it was spotted as it gently dipped in front of its star, giving astronomers a cosmic wink from afar. While exact details about its size and composition remain a mystery, its detection adds another exciting member to the growing family of planets found by Kepler in the vast Kepler constellation region. Imagine a world light-years away silently circling its sun, offering a glimpse into the incredible diversity of planets beyond our solar system—proof that the universe is full of surprises waiting to be uncovered!