Welcome to Kepler-116 c, a captivating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-116 far beyond our solar system. Discovered in 2014 using the transit method by the space-based Kepler telescope’s trusty CCD array, this world quietly crosses its star, giving us a glimpse into distant cosmic neighborhoods. Though details about its surface remain a mystery, Kepler-116 c invites curiosity and wonder as a shining example of the exciting worlds hidden in the depths of space. While it may not have an official nickname yet, this exoplanet is a star among the many tantalizing finds peppering the Kepler field, showcasing the incredible diversity of planets circling stars light-years away. Ready for a trip beyond the known? Kepler-116 c awaits!