Kepler-1120 b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-1120, discovered in 2016 using the trusty Kepler Space Telescope's CCD array. This cosmic wonder was found by watching it transit—passing in front of its star and casting a tiny shadow from our perspective. While we don't have an exact distance on hand, it's part of the dazzling Kepler star field, a region reminding us how many worlds are out there beyond our solar system. Kepler-1120 b invites us to imagine a place bathed in the glow of its star, dancing through space on a journey we can only dream of taking. It’s one of the many treasures uncovered by space-based technology peering deep into the cosmos.