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Kepler-1100 b

World type: water_world
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2016
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Kepler-1100 b is a fascinating world orbiting the distant star Kepler-1100, discovered back in 2016 by the clever eyes of the Kepler Space Telescope using its trusty CCD Array. This exoplanet revealed itself as it gracefully passed in front of its star, causing a tiny yet telling dip in brightness—a cosmic wink that hinted at its presence. While details about its size and surface remain a bit of a mystery, Kepler-1100 b adds to the growing family of intriguing planets found in the Kepler field, a rich patch of our galaxy teeming with diverse worlds. Though it’s too far away to visit anytime soon, imagining the sunset from Kepler-1100 b invites us to dream about the endless wonders scattered across the cosmos.