Kepler-1156 b is an intriguing exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-1156, discovered in 2016 through the clever transit method using the Kepler Space Telescope’s trusty CCD array. Although it resides far beyond our solar system in the star-studded Kepler field, this distant world captured attention by gently dimming its host star’s light as it passed in front, a cosmic game of celestial hide-and-seek! While details like its size and orbit invite curiosity, Kepler-1156 b remains a fascinating reminder of how space telescopes can unveil hidden planets orbiting stars light-years away, expanding our horizons and sparking dreams of distant worlds yet to explore. It’s a celestial gem quietly shining in the vastness of space.