Kepler-1389 b orbits the star Kepler-1389, discovered by the keen eye of the Kepler Space Telescope back in 2016 thanks to the transit method. This little world is part of the fascinating Kepler locale, a treasure trove of planets where we peeked as they passed in front of their star, casting tiny shadows we could detect. While Kepler-1389 b might be shy about revealing its exact distance from Earth, it still sparks curiosity as part of the cosmic neighborhood explored by the trusty Kepler CCD Array. Imagine a planet silently circling its sun, a celestial dance captured by space’s watchful instruments, inviting us to dream about far-off worlds light-years away.