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Kepler-1607 b

World type: water_world
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2016
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Kepler-1607 b is an intriguing world orbiting the star Kepler-1607, discovered back in 2016 thanks to the watchful eyes of the Kepler space telescope and its nifty CCD Array. This planet was found using the transit method, which means it was spotted as it gracefully crossed in front of its star, causing a tiny dip in brightness that told astronomers something special was out there. While we don't have a charming nickname for it yet, Kepler-1607 b sparks the imagination as part of the vast cosmic neighborhood. Though details like its exact size and distance remain a bit mysterious, this planet adds to the ever-growing list of fascinating exoplanets, reminding us how diverse and surprising the universe can be!