Kepler-1625 b is a fascinating giant exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-1625, discovered in 2016 using the clever transit method by the Kepler Space Telescope. Imagine a world so large it's often compared to a real-life cosmic heavyweight, likely a gas giant like our own Jupiter but much farther away—this distant giant is nestled in a star system hundreds of light-years from Earth. What makes Kepler-1625 b especially intriguing is the tantalizing possibility it might host a moon, sparking the imagination of scientists and stargazers alike. Its discovery expanded our understanding of the diverse planetary families out there, making Kepler-1625 b a must-know giant in the thrilling quest to explore exotic worlds beyond our solar system.