Kepler-326 b orbits the star Kepler-326, discovered in 2014 by the ever-watchful Kepler space telescope using its trusty CCD array. This distant world, located far out in the depths of space, revealed itself as it casually slipped in front of its star, giving astronomers a delightful cosmic wink known as a transit. Although it doesn't have a charming proper name yet, Kepler-326 b captures the imagination as one of the many fascinating planets found by the Kepler mission, which uncovered a whole universe of possibilities beyond our own solar neighborhood. While we don’t know its exact distance from Earth, this exoplanet is a shining example of how modern technology helps us peek into the vast expanse and explore alien worlds from millions of miles away.