Kepler-141 c is an intriguing exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-141, discovered back in 2014 using the clever transit method from space by the Kepler telescope’s CCD Array. This planet is part of the fascinating Kepler system, where worlds reveal themselves by gently dimming their star’s light as they pass by. While we don’t have a catchy proper name for Kepler-141 c yet, it’s still a captivating member of the cosmic neighborhood. Imagine a world far beyond our solar system, spotted by the keen eyes of a space observatory designed to find planets like it. Although we can’t pinpoint how far it is with certainty here, its discovery adds to the treasure trove of known exoplanets making the galaxy feel a bit more like home.