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Kepler-129 b

World type: rocky
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2014
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Kepler-129 b is a fascinating exoplanet discovered back in 2014 by the trusty Kepler space telescope using the transit method, where it cleverly reveals itself by passing in front of its star, Kepler-129. Nestled in the constellation of Kepler, this world orbits its star with an intriguing rhythm, captured by the keen eyes of the Kepler CCD Array. While it doesn’t carry a fancy proper name, Kepler-129 b invites us to imagine distant skies and alien sunsets far beyond our solar system. Though we don’t know its exact distance from Earth, its discovery sparks wonder about the vast galaxy teeming with many such intriguing worlds waiting to be explored by future space travelers.