Kepler-106 b is a fascinating little world orbiting the star Kepler-106, located in the Kepler constellation. Discovered in 2014 using the clever transit method by the eye-catching Kepler CCD Array aboard the Kepler space telescope, this planet regularly takes a quick swim around its star, making it a speedy celestial neighbor. While precise details about its size and distance from Earth might be sparse in common chatter, Kepler-106 b certainly adds to the cosmic dance of exoplanets we know of, showcasing how diverse and dynamic planets can be beyond our solar system. Perfect for space enthusiasts who love to ponder worlds discovered by some of the sharpest space-gazing tech humans have sent out!