Kepler-1155 b is an intriguing distant world orbiting the star Kepler-1155, discovered in 2016 through the transit method using the Kepler CCD Array aboard the Kepler space telescope. Though we don’t know its exact size or nature, its detection as a "transit" planet means it passes in front of its star from our point of view, giving a glimpse into its cosmic dance. Situated far beyond our solar system, Kepler-1155 b sparks curiosity about what it might be like to stand on a world orbiting another sun. While details remain mysterious, this discovery highlights the exciting advances in space exploration as we continue to uncover new planets in the vast Kepler field, broadening our horizons in the search for distant worlds.