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Kepler-1599 b

World type: water_world
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2016
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Kepler-1599 b is a fascinating world orbiting the star Kepler-1599, discovered back in 2016 by the Kepler Space Telescope using the transit method—basically, it was spotted as it gracefully passed in front of its star, causing a tiny dip in brightness. This exoplanet is part of the ever-growing family of far-flung planets beyond our solar system, found in the vastness of space thanks to the trusty Kepler CCD Array. While we don’t have a flashy proper name for it yet, Kepler-1599 b sparks curiosity about what kind of alien skies and sunsets it might boast. It’s a reminder of the incredible cosmic dance happening light-years away, inviting us to dream about the possibilities lurking in the dark reaches of the galaxy.