Kepler-213 c is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-213, discovered in 2014 by the Kepler space telescope using the transit method. This means we spot it by the tiny dip in starlight as it crosses in front of its star, like an interstellar game of hide-and-seek. While we don’t have an official proper name or detailed distance from Earth, Kepler-213 c captures the imagination as a distant world far beyond our solar system. The Kepler CCD Array, the eye on the sky, helped spot this cosmic neighbor quietly circling its host star in the vast reaches of space. It's a reminder of how much more there is to explore in the galaxy—and how every little dot of light could be a new world waiting to tell its story!