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Kepler-107 b

World type: eyeball
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2014
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Kepler-107 b orbits its star in the distant Kepler constellation, discovered in 2014 thanks to the keen eyes of the Kepler Space Telescope’s CCD array, which spots tiny dips in starlight as planets transit their stars. This little world is part of an intriguing system that keeps astronomers busy decoding its mysteries. Though it’s far beyond our reach, many light-years away, Kepler-107 b sparks curiosity with its close dance around its host star. Imagine a realm where days might be scorchingly short and nights just as intense, a planet that teases us with clues about how rocky worlds can form and evolve. It’s a small but fascinating detail in the grand cosmic story!