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Kepler-1644 b

World type: water_world
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2016
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Kepler-1644 b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-1644, discovered back in 2016 by the ever-diligent Kepler space telescope using the transit method. Imagine a distant world that quietly passes in front of its star, causing just a tiny dip in light that tells us it's there—quite the cosmic game of hide-and-seek! This planet was spotted by the clever Kepler CCD Array, which keeps a vigilant eye on many stars in our galaxy from its perch in space. While we don’t have a catchy nickname for Kepler-1644 b yet, it’s part of the growing family of exoplanets that have stretched our imagination about the diversity of worlds beyond our solar system. It’s a reminder of how vast and full of surprises the universe truly is!