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Kepler-1049 b

World type: eyeball
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2016
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Kepler-1049 b is a fascinating world orbiting the star Kepler-1049 in the bustling Kepler constellation. Discovered back in 2016 thanks to the sharp eyes of the Kepler Space Telescope and its trusty CCD array, this planet was spotted using the transit method, where it gracefully dips in front of its star, giving us a cosmic wink. While we don’t have a fancy proper name to call it by, Kepler-1049 b still sparks curiosity for planet hunters everywhere. Though details about its size and climate are still a mystery, it’s one of the many intriguing exoplanets that help us understand the vast and varied worlds beyond our solar system. It’s a tiny gem in the vast cosmic sea, waiting for future explorers to learn more!