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Kepler-1730 b

World type: sub_neptune
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2021
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Kepler-1730 b is a fascinating world orbiting the distant star Kepler-1730, discovered in 2021 using the trusty Kepler space telescope's CCD Array through the transit method, where the planet's tiny silhouette dims its star's light ever so slightly. This exoplanet doesn’t have a catchy proper name yet, but it certainly has captured astronomers' imaginations. Imagine a world far beyond our solar system, tucked away in the depths of space, where scientists peer carefully to tease out clues about its nature. While we don’t have exact details on its size or composition just yet, Kepler-1730 b stands as a testament to the incredible capabilities of space exploration and the ongoing quest to understand the rich diversity of planets in our galaxy.