Kepler-123 b is a charming little exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-123, discovered back in 2014 by the Kepler Space Telescope’s keen-eyed CCD Array using the transit method. This means it was spotted as it danced gracefully across its star’s face, causing a tiny dip in brightness that told astronomers, "Hey, there’s a planet here!" Nestled in the distant reaches of the Kepler region, Kepler-123 b invites curiosity even without a flashy name of its own. While it may not have a grand title, its discovery adds another exciting piece to the cosmic puzzle of planets beyond our solar system, sparking wonder about the variety of worlds out there, quietly orbiting their stars and waiting to be explored.