Meet Kepler-270 c, a fascinating world orbiting the star Kepler-270, discovered back in 2014 by the trusty Kepler space telescope using its clever transit method. This exoplanet likes to keep things mysterious, without an official proper name yet, but it’s definitely on the cosmic map as a planet that orbits its star with a steady rhythm. While we don’t have detailed numbers to throw around, Kepler-270 c is part of the ever-growing family of planets spotted from the quiet depths of space by Kepler's keen eye, which detects tiny dips in starlight to unveil these distant worlds. Imagine gazing up at the night sky and knowing far beyond those stars, Kepler-270 c circles silently in its distant realm.