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Kepler-190 b

World type: water_world
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2014
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Kepler-190 b is a fascinating world orbiting the star Kepler-190, discovered in 2014 thanks to the vigilant eyes of the Kepler Space Telescope. This exoplanet was spotted using the transit method, which means it gracefully dances across its star’s face just enough to cause a tiny dip in brightness that tells us it’s there. While we don’t have a playful nickname for Kepler-190 b yet, it’s part of the exciting family of planets found by Kepler’s trusty CCD Array, which has uncovered thousands of alien worlds. Kepler-190 b orbits far beyond our solar system, in the vastness of space, inviting us to imagine the mysteries it holds under alien skies. It’s a reminder of the incredible diversity of planets out there, waiting to be explored!