Kepler-1311 c orbits the star Kepler-1311, discovered in 2016 thanks to the keen eye of the Kepler Space Telescope's CCD Array using the transit method—watching for the tiny dips in starlight that hint at a planet passing by. This exoplanet resides in the far-reaching Kepler constellation, placing it in a cosmic neighborhood that’s been under scrutiny for fascinating worlds beyond our solar system. While the exact details about Kepler-1311 c’s size and atmosphere remain a mystery, its discovery adds another exciting chapter to our search for distant planets. Imagine a world circling a star many light-years away, caught mid-transit in the grand cosmic dance—a reminder of how vast and varied our galaxy truly is!