Kepler-261 c is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-261, discovered back in 2014 by the keen eyes of the Kepler space telescope’s CCD array using the transit method. Though it lacks a proper name, this world quietly orbits its star far beyond our solar system, offering a glimpse into the diverse tapestry of planets scattered throughout our galaxy. With Kepler-261 c, you’re looking at a planet found by patiently watching tiny dips in starlight as it passes in front of its host star—a cosmic game of shadows that reveals new worlds. While details about its exact size and atmosphere play hide-and-seek, Kepler-261 c is a wonderful reminder of the countless planets waiting to be explored out there in the vastness of space.