Kepler-1399 b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-1399, discovered in 2016 thanks to the clever transit method used by the space-based Kepler telescope. This celestial gem was spotted by the keen eyes of the Kepler CCD Array, which watches stars for subtle dips in brightness caused by planets passing in front. While we don’t have an official nickname for Kepler-1399 b, it’s part of the vibrant Kepler field, a distant star system rich with mystery and discovery. Imagine a world turning silently around its star far beyond our solar system, reminding us how vast and varied our universe truly is. It’s a reminder that each tiny transit might uncover a whole new world to dream about!