Meet Kepler-1794 b, a fascinating world discovered in 2021 orbiting its star Kepler-1794 far out in the cosmos. This exoplanet was unveiled using the clever transit method by the Kepler Space Telescope's keen CCD Array, which watches for tiny dips in starlight as planets pass in front of their suns. Though it doesn't yet have a proper name, Kepler-1794 b invites curiosity as a distant neighbor in our galactic community. Imagining its skies and landscapes sparks wonder—what kind of weather might dance there, or what alien sunsets paint its horizons? While we don't have all the details about its exact size or conditions, Kepler-1794 b continues to be a charming enigma floating through the endless night of space.