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Kepler-223 c

World type: sub_neptune
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2014
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Kepler-223 c is part of a fascinating planetary family orbiting the star Kepler-223, discovered in 2014 thanks to the clever eye of the Kepler Space Telescope. This exoplanet dances through space, detected as it gracefully passes in front of its star, causing tiny eclipses that reveal its presence. While we don’t have its exact distance from Earth in handy numbers, Kepler-223 c orbits a distant star far beyond our solar system, offering a glimpse into the cosmic variety of worlds out there. Its discovery using the Kepler CCD Array highlights the clever tech we use to find planets light-years away. Imagine a world orbiting a star far, far away—Kepler-223 c reminds us the universe is brimming with surprises waiting to be explored!