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Kepler-14 b

World type: gas_giant
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2011
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Kepler-14 b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-14, discovered back in 2011 by the space-based Kepler mission using its trusty CCD array. This planet reveals itself by subtly dimming its host star’s light during transit, a clever cosmic wink that helped astronomers spot it from afar. Nestled in the Kepler field—a star-studded region packed with planetary wonders—Kepler-14 b stands out as a giant world, likely a gas giant, much bigger than Earth. While it might not be the coziest place for a vacation, its discovery marked an exciting step forward in our search for new worlds beyond our solar system. Imagine the thrilling possibility of what it’s like beneath its swirling clouds!