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Kepler-106 e

World type: eyeball
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2014
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Kepler-106 e orbits the star Kepler-106, nestled in the vast expanse of the Kepler constellation. Discovered in 2014 by the keen eye of the Kepler space telescope’s CCD array, this exoplanet reveals itself by the subtle dimming it causes as it transits its star. While it’s far beyond our solar system, Kepler-106 e sparks the imagination as a distant world circling a familiar-by-name star. It’s one of those intriguing cosmic neighbors that remind us how much there is to explore beyond our earthly views. Whether it’s rocky or gaseous remains a cosmic mystery, but Kepler-106 e invites us to dream about planets far, far away, quietly orbiting their stars, hidden in the twinkle of the night sky.