Kepler-287 c is a fascinating distant world orbiting the star Kepler-287, discovered back in 2014 by the trusty Kepler space telescope using the clever transit method. This exoplanet, spotted by the Kepler CCD Array, is part of a system that thrills astronomers with its hidden cosmic choreography. Although a precise distance isn’t always the star of the show, Kepler-287 c sits far enough away to remain firmly in the realm of space mysteries—far beyond our solar neighborhood. Imagine a planet passing in front of its star just enough to wink at our instruments, revealing its presence in a subtle light dance. Kepler-287 c invites us to marvel at the vast, playful beauty of the universe beyond our Earthly skies.