Kepler-200 b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-200, discovered back in 2014 thanks to the keen eyes of the Kepler space telescope’s trusty CCD array. This planet revealed itself through the transit method, where it playfully dims its star’s light by passing in front of it, giving us a cosmic wink from afar. Although we don’t have an official nickname for Kepler-200 b, its discovery is a testament to the ongoing quest to explore worlds beyond our solar system. While details like its exact size and orbit are part of the cosmic mystery, Kepler-200 b adds to the growing family of exoplanets that show just how varied and exciting the galaxy can be.