Kepler-1089 b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-1089, discovered back in 2016 using the trusty Kepler space telescope's CCD array. This distant world was found via the transit method, where it gracefully passes in front of its star, giving us just a little wink of light to detect its presence. While we don’t have a catchy nickname for this planet yet, Kepler-1089 b still sparks imagination as a distant member of the vast Kepler system. Picture it looping around its sun far beyond our solar system, a tiny gem in the cosmic sea. Visitors to this website can dream about the mysteries of such far-flung worlds, each one a chapter in the grand adventure of exploring the universe!