Kepler-1656 c is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-1656, discovered in 2022 using the Radial Velocity method at the famed W. M. Keck Observatory with its trusty HIRES Spectrometer. Though it doesn't have a catchy nickname yet, this distant world stands out as a cool target for astronomers peering deep into the cosmos. Unlike the flashier space telescopes, its discovery was made from the ground, highlighting the enduring power of Earth-based observatories. While we don’t have exact details on its habitability or size here, Kepler-1656 c adds to the exciting patchwork of planets that keep us dreaming about the vast diversity of worlds beyond our solar system. It’s a reminder that the universe is teeming with surprises waiting to be uncovered!