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Kepler-25 c

World type: gas_giant
Discovery method: Transit
Discovery year: 2011
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Kepler-25 c is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-25, discovered back in 2011 by the clever Kepler space telescope using its trusty CCD array. This world was spotted as it leisurely passed in front of its star, causing tiny twinkles that let astronomers know it was there. Although it doesn’t have a catchy proper name yet, Kepler-25 c is part of a lively planetary system far out in the galaxy, showcasing the incredible diversity of worlds beyond our solar system. Imagine a planet dancing around its star with an orbit that’s quicker than Earth’s, making it a cosmic neighbor well worth getting to know. It’s a fantastic example of how space missions like Kepler continue to unveil the wonders of the universe in playful, unexpected ways!