Kepler-1190 b is an intriguing exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-1190, discovered back in 2016 thanks to the clever use of the transit method by the Kepler Space Telescope’s CCD Array. Imagine a far-off world caught in the quiet dance as it passes in front of its host star, dimming the star’s light just enough for us to spot it from millions of miles away. This distant planet, tucked within the vibrant Kepler constellation region, offers a glimpse into the diverse planetary systems scattered across our galaxy. While we don’t have its exact details locked in, Kepler-1190 b's discovery adds another cheerful chapter to our ever-growing cosmic story, reminding us how much there is still to explore beyond our own solar neighborhood.