Kepler-239 b is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-239, discovered back in 2014 thanks to the trusty Kepler space telescope. This little world was spotted using the transit method, as it politely passed in front of its star, making a tiny shadow just enough for keen-eyed space scientists to notice. While it doesn’t have a snazzy proper name yet, Kepler-239 b is part of the growing family of planets that showcase just how diverse and surprising our galaxy can be. It orbits its star at a cozy distance, making it an intriguing target for those curious about planets beyond our solar system. A charming example of cosmic exploration, Kepler-239 b invites us to keep dreaming about the endless possibilities out there.