Kepler-192 b is an intriguing exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-192, discovered in 2014 by the trusty Kepler Space Telescope using its clever transit method. This method involves catching the tiny dip in starlight as the planet passes in front of its host star, like a cosmic shadow puppet show. While we don't have an official nickname for this distant world, it's part of the fascinating collection of planets Kepler found as it peered deep into the galaxy. Although we can't share its exact distance here, just imagine it as a far-flung traveler far beyond our solar system, circling its star in a rhythm that sparks curiosity and wonder among astronomers and dreamers alike.