Kepler-1944 b is a fascinating exoplanet discovered in 2021 orbiting the star Kepler-1944, far out in the cosmic neighborhood. Spotted by the diligent Kepler space telescope using its trusty CCD array, this world revealed itself by passing in front of its star, causing a subtle dip in brightness—a clever trick known as the transit method. While we don't have a proper name for this intriguing planet yet, Kepler-1944 b invites our imagination to wander among distant stars and wonder about the mysteries it holds. Floating quietly in deep space, it reminds us how much there is to explore beyond our solar system and how modern technology continually expands our cosmic horizons, one discovery at a time.