Kepler-25 d is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-25, discovered back in 2014 using the clever radial velocity technique at the W. M. Keck Observatory. This distant world was unveiled thanks to the sharp eyes of the HIRES Spectrometer, which detects tiny wobbles in its star’s motion. While it doesn’t have an official proper name yet, Kepler-25 d is part of a multi-planet system, making it a cosmic neighbor worth knowing. Imagine a planet caught in a delicate gravitational dance, far beyond our solar system, quietly circling its star. Though we don’t have its exact distance pinned down here, this discovery deepens our understanding of the diverse family of planets scattered across the galaxy. Perfect for the adventurous stargazer’s bucket list!