Kepler-289 d is a fascinating exoplanet orbiting the star Kepler-289, discovered back in 2014 by NASA’s Kepler space telescope using the transit method. While it might not have picked up a catchy proper name yet, this distant world is part of a multi-planet system that keeps astronomers intrigued. Kepler-289 d gleams in our cosmic neighborhood, tucked away in the vastness of space where Kepler's delicate CCD eyes first spotted its subtle wink as it crossed in front of its star. Though we don’t know its exact size or conditions in great detail, planets like Kepler-289 d are exciting because they help us understand the diversity of worlds out there, beyond our solar system’s familiar lineup. Imagine it as a quiet cosmic dancer orbiting its star far from Earth!