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Kepler-172 d

World type: water_world
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2014
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Kepler-172 d is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-172, discovered back in 2014 courtesy of the Kepler Space Telescope’s trusty CCD Array. This distant world was unveiled using the transit method, where astronomers catch a star’s subtle wink as the planet passes in front. While Kepler-172 d doesn’t have a fancy proper name yet, it holds a special place in the cosmic neighborhood as part of the remarkable census of planets beyond our solar system. Imagine a planet circling its sun far away in the vastness of space, inviting us to dream about alien skies and possible adventures. Though we don’t have all the juicy details about its surface or atmosphere, Kepler-172 d is a stellar reminder of how the universe keeps surprising us with new worlds to explore.