Kepler-1463 b is a fascinating exoplanet that orbits the star Kepler-1463, discovered back in 2016 through the clever transit method using the Kepler space telescope’s CCD array. This distant world, nestled in the vast Kepler field, quietly sweeps across its star, offering scientists a glimpse into planetary systems beyond our own. While it prefers to keep its exact size and characteristics a bit mysterious, Kepler-1463 b is part of the exciting family of exoplanets helping us understand the incredible diversity of worlds in our galaxy. Imagine catching a tiny shadow as this planet crosses in front of its star, billions of miles away—a cosmic dance that opens a window to the universe’s endless variety!