Kepler-1143 c is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-1143, discovered in 2016 by the keystroke wizardry of the Kepler Space Telescope’s CCD Array. This distant world was spotted as it gracefully crossed in front of its star, casting just the right shadow for astronomers to detect—a treasure found through the transit method. While we don’t have all the juicy details about its exact size or atmosphere, Kepler-1143 c invites us to imagine a mysterious planet far beyond our solar system, twinkling in the cosmic dance around its host star. This alien neighbor, tucked away in the Kepler field, is part of the thrilling hunt for worlds that might be very different from our own, sparking curiosity and wonder about the vast galaxy that surrounds us.