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Kepler-222 d

World type: sub_neptune
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2014
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Kepler-222 d is a fascinating world orbiting the star Kepler-222, discovered back in 2014 by the clever eyes of the Kepler Space Telescope using its trusty CCD Array. This planet was found through the transit method, where it gracefully passes in front of its star, giving us a cosmic peek. While we don’t have a catchy proper name for it yet, Kepler-222 d remains an exciting piece of the puzzle in our quest to understand distant solar systems. Although it’s far beyond our reach, this exoplanet invites us to imagine what skies and landscapes might look like on faraway orbits. It’s a shining example of how space exploration continues to expand our horizons, one tiny transit at a time!