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Kepler-1447 b

World type: sub_neptune
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2016
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Kepler-1447 b is a fascinating world discovered in 2016 using the space-based Kepler telescope's keen eye, specifically its CCD Array, which monitors distant stars for tiny dips in brightness known as transits. Orbiting the star Kepler-1447, this exoplanet lies far beyond our solar system, in the rich field of stars observed by Kepler. While we don’t have exact measurements of its distance from us, Kepler-1447 b offers a peek into the diversity of worlds scattered across our galaxy. Though details about its size or composition remain a cosmic mystery, this planet symbolizes the exciting discoveries that come from watching stars closely, reminding us just how many adventures await beyond Earth’s neighborhood. It’s a stellar reminder that the universe is brimming with unexplored planets!