Kepler-1365 b is a fascinating world orbiting the star Kepler-1365, discovered back in 2016 by the keen eyes of the Kepler Space Telescope. This exoplanet was spotted using the transit method, which is a clever way of catching planets as they pass in front of their star, casting tiny shadows like cosmic ninjas. While we don’t have a catchy nickname for this planet yet, it’s a stellar example of the many intriguing worlds tucked away in the Kepler field—a patch of sky the telescope studied intensely. Although the exact details of Kepler-1365 b’s size and composition remain a mystery, stars like Kepler-1365 often host planets that tantalize astronomers with potential clues about planetary diversity beyond our solar system.