Kepler-1066 b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-1066, discovered back in 2016 thanks to the ever-watchful Kepler Space Telescope and its trusty CCD Array. This little world reveals itself as it crosses in front of its star, casting a tiny shadow that scientists eagerly spot from millions of miles away. While we don't have a catchy nickname for Kepler-1066 b yet, it’s part of the vibrant Kepler system full of intriguing planets. Imagine standing there, if you could, gazing at a star that’s not our Sun and orbiting a planet discovered by peeking at faint dips in starlight—a cosmic game of hide and seek in the vastness of space!