Kepler-189 b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-189, discovered back in 2014 thanks to the keen eyes of NASA’s Kepler telescope using the transit method, where the planet’s tiny shadow was spotted crossing its star’s face. This distant world lies far beyond our solar system, tucked away in the vast reaches of space, and while we don’t have an official name for it yet, Kepler-189 b invites curiosity and wonder. Its discovery highlights the power of the Kepler CCD Array, a clever instrument that has opened our eyes to countless new planets. Imagine a star much like our sun, with a planet spinning around it, quietly orbiting in the cosmic dance—a gentle reminder of the endless worlds waiting to be explored.