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Kepler-211 b

World type: sub_neptune
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2014
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Kepler-211 b orbits the star Kepler-211 and was discovered back in 2014 by the ever-watchful Kepler space telescope using its trusty CCD array. This exoplanet was found using the transit method, where it casually passes in front of its star, giving us a tiny cosmic wink that lets us know it’s there. While Kepler-211 b doesn’t have a fancy proper name yet, it holds its own as a fascinating world beyond our solar system, offering a glimpse into the diverse family of planets scattered across the galaxy. Though we can’t pop over for a visit anytime soon, imagining the alien skies of Kepler-211 b sparks curiosity and wonder about what other cosmic surprises await us out there in the vast expanse of space.